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Feminists making their space in the Alternative Globalisation movement |
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The World Social Forum (WSF) in Mumbai was the fourth edition of an event gathering a powerful movement of diverse actors and movements for social transformation, solidarity, equality, and justice. But the five-day event in itself is only the final manifestation of a long process of mobilisation - at the local levels, national levels, and regional levels. Having followed the process from the beginning one can note that feminists have more and more, both at national and global level, identified this process and the spaces created within the alternative globalisation movement as one of the most important arenas to take action. [Read] |
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Two-day Feminist Dialogue in Mumbai [Read] Malin Björk - Les Penelopes - 17/01/2004 |
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Feminist Presence, Visions and Alternatives at the WSF 2004 : Making Another World [Read] Mari M. Santiago - 'Feminist Dialogues' - 16 January 2004 |
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Visit to a women's handicraft co-operative [Read] Jivka Marinova – Karat Coalition - 17/01/2004 |
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Combating sexual harassment at work together [Read] Malin Björk and Kristina Zepeda - 19/01/04 |
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Women are looking for new economic solutions [Read] Jivka Marinova - 20/01/2004 |
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'Impure' women [Read] Malin Björk – Les Pénélopes – 20/01/2004 |
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Neoliberalism increases insecurity and violence [Read] Mirjana Dokmanovic - Mumbai, January 20, 2004 |
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Why Mumbai ? Why Not ? [Read] Naeem Mohaiemen Originally published on subcontinental.org, January 14, 2004 |
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Mumbai says goodbye to the WSF [Read] Eva Cruells - 22/01/04 |
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Ladies first class... Gender discrimination or affirmative action ? [Read] Jivka Marinova - 22/01/04 |
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