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Pink is the new justice

Love / Shove blog post by brifra, November 24, 2008 - 1:40pm; tagged activism, Direct Action, Gulabi Gang, India, Pink, Pink Gang.

"I took my gang of several hundred women, all with leki sticks, we surrounded the police station, we beat the police officers sitting outside the station. Then other policemen came out with their leki sticks, our women then got very aggressive and starting beating the police...and then we tied them up."

It's not every morning there's a generally glowing NPR story about, well, militant grassroots uprisings against patriarchy and social injustice, but this morning's story about the Pink Sari Gang from the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh was certainly that...at least if you can get past the constant references to how "angry" and "vengeful" these women are.

Poking around a little bit on the web, I found an even better mini-documentary on the Gulabi (pink) Gang. Turns out that (surprise, surprise) they don't just beat up police, but have a range of programs encouraging women's empowerment and self-sufficiency, sustainability and jobs. Here's the video:

 

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Bzzzz Wordzzz

Love / Shove blog post by Kjerstin Johnson, November 12, 2008 - 2:27pm; tagged activism, politics, transnational.
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The Beehive Design Collective is wrapping up its national tour! Initially an all-women collective, this Maine-based group (they work in a renovated grange house!) fuses grassroots political activism with some unbelievablly intricately-rendered and conceived graphic posters meant to inspire awareness and change regarding global politics and dynamics, especially in the Americas.
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Grassroots Media Truth Tour

Bitch on Wheels blog post by Debbie Rasmussen, September 24, 2008 - 4:19pm; tagged activism, fundraising, grassroots media, independent media, independent publishing, outreach.

The Grassroots Media Justice Tour is starting soon and might just be coming to your town. Check it out and spread the word! Bitch is proud to be a sponsor. In fact I was supposed to participate on the tour, but... well, as you all know, we need all hands on deck to sustain our beloved organization. I'm there in spirit...

Tour Highlights:

* Performances, multimedia, and interactive presentations from grassroots media makers.

* Workshops, trainings, and skill-shares.

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Humanizing animal rights

Bitch on Wheels blog post by Debbie Rasmussen, September 1, 2008 - 10:47am; tagged activism, animal rights, beyond feminism, documentary, movies, reimagining feminism, veganism, watch this!.
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Action update on the birth-control-as-abortion thang

Delightfully Cranky blog post by Lisa Jervis, July 16, 2008 - 9:33am; tagged activism, horror, reproductive justice.

NARAL's letter-writing link is here (goes to Congress). Planned Parenthood's is here (goes to the White House).

And, courtesy of commenter softpieces on yesterday's post, Department of Health and Human Services contact info:
Secretary Mike Leavitt's office: 202-690-7000

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Drinking

Bitch on Wheels blog post by Debbie Rasmussen, July 13, 2008 - 10:23pm; tagged activism, alcohol, alcoholism, bar culture, community organizing, discuss!, drinking culture, inclusive spaces, obstacles to activism.

Alcohol is a depressant, right? And alcohol use and aggression/violence are related? But isn't it possible to use alcohol as a force of good, as a relaxant, as medicine? Don't we all deserve coping mechanisms?... And who are we to judge?   

Warning: Downer alert

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Give away rice and expand your vocab

B-sides blog post by Amy S. Williams, March 13, 2008 - 2:25pm; tagged activism, philanthropy.

Now discovered - a new way to pass time at work, while expanding your vocabulary and giving away rice!

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The Cold Shoulder

Saving Superheroines from Comic-book Violence
The Cold Shoulder
Article by Shannon Cochran, appeared in issue Super; published in 2007; filed under Books; tagged activism, comics, heroes, heroins, misogyny, superheroines, violence.

There’s a new Bat in Gotham City. Like Bruce Wayne, she’s a rich socialite by day and a black-clad vigilante at night. And, also like Bruce Wayne, in both incarnations she’s apt to sweep the ladies off their feet. Kate Kane, the new, revamped Batwoman, isn’t the first lesbian character to debut in the DC Comics universe, but she might have the highest profile. Last June, DC Executive Director Dan DiDio issued a press release saying the move was intended “to get a better cross-section of our readership and the world.”

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Egos Without Borders

Mapping the New Celebrity Philanthropy
Egos Without Borders
Article by Summer Wood, appeared in issue Green; published in 2007; filed under Social commentary; tagged activism, Africa, celebrities, charity, philanthropy.

You can’t turn on the television or flip open a magazine these days without encountering an image of a star promoting his or her latest cause célèbre: Oprah handing out makeup kits at a women’s hospital in Ethiopia; Angelina Jolie visiting refugee camps (alone or with Brad Pitt); George Clooney zipping around in his tiny electric car and making speeches about Darfur; Jay-Z and Kofi Annan holding a press conference about global water issues; Madonna performing concerts against a backdrop image of aids orphans—and, more recently, bringing a motherless Malawian boy home with her after making a large donation to his orphanage.

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Cornering the Market

Damali Ayo and the Business of Race
Cornering the Market
Article by Lisa Katayama, appeared in issue Fun & Games; published in 2005; filed under Social commentary; tagged activism, art, politically incorrect, race, racism, slavery, stereotypes, tokenism.

When Damali Ayo was 12, her parents sent her to day camp with 20 white kids. The kids were fascinated by the way Ayo’s hair maintained its texture in the pool. Even after she deliberately dunked her head in the water, they were convinced that black hair doesn’t get wet.

This experience stuck with her as she launched her art career in the predominantly white city of Portland, Oregon. Ayo often felt she was the token black person relied upon for opinions and advice precisely because of her skin color.

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