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Voices Against Violence Zine

9:07 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Justice| Media| Women| media justice · Comments Off

19 Sep 2009

Call out for Submissions

Voices Against Violence Zine is accepting submissions for our next issue. Please send in your essays, poetry, letters, personal accounts, artwork & photography to be included.

What is the Voices Against Violence Zine? A small zine-diy style, with work from people of color, indigenous folks, trans people & queer survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence and sexual assault. Included topics can be: healing from trauma, transformative words used as a healing mechanism, enabling healing, life after trauma, self-help guides/resources, self-healing, dancing as means to healing, healing through narration, forgiveness (do we need it?), & collective trauma.

Voices Against Violence zine is to be used as a community teaching tool, as a jump off for discussion and creative outlet and for conversations that need to happen.

Voices Against Violence is part of Café Revolución.

Send submissions in English, Spanish, tex-mex, spanglish or any combination* via email, either in text in the body of the email or attached in .txt format to noemi.mtz (at) gmail dot com.

In the subject enter voices against violence submission. Include a brief bio, your mailing address, website if any. Mention your zine or any upcoming projects you’d like. If you prefer to remain anonymous, let me know or include a pen name. Email any photos, artwork as an attachment.

deadline: Oct. 31st *translations would be cool but not necessary.

forward and repost! thx

Via / Hermana Resist

International Women’s Day

8:50 am By Maegan La Mala · Activism| Events| Justice| Latin America · Comments Off

8 Mar 2006

Womearth.jpg Today is International Working Women’s Day, a day to recognize the struggles of mujeres, our histories, our struggles, and our victories. While we, as a society, should always acknowledge the trabajo done and trabajo that still needs to be done by our mothers, hijas, hermanas, abuelas, tías, and amigas, it’s always positive to take a step back and look where we have come from, where we are going and where we need to go. There is a saying that those who do not know their history are bound to repeat mistakes of the past so today I would like to acknowledge some mujeres de ayer y de hoy who are luchadoras, not just for Latinas, but for women as a whole. Stay tuned and join us as I look as influential Latina women.

Information for Latina Women with Early Stage Breast Cancer

2:07 pm By Maegan La Mala · Health · Comments Off

21 Nov 2005

breastexam.jpg The the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Agency for Healthcare Research Quality (AHRQ) have joined forces to educate Spanish speaking Latinas with early stage breast cancer as to what their treatment options are. The brochure also features profiles of breast cancer survivors that serve as an example of hope in the fight against cancer in the Latino community.

An example of some of the useful information available in the brochure:

Research shows that women with early-stage breast cancer who have breast-sparing surgery (surgery that
takes out the cancer and leaves most of the breast)
along with radiation therapy live as long as those who
have a mastectomy (surgery that removes the whole
breast).

The brochure is available online as a PDF file in Spanish and in English.

Kissing and Telling: LESBIRADAS

9:06 am By Maegan La Mala · Activism| Events| GLBT| Guatemala · Comments Off

18 Oct 2005

claudia.jpg There are some things Latinos still don’t speak about in public. Some aspects of our daily lives and identities are relegated to dark corners. One Latina in Guatemala is challenging the silence and coming to the U.S. to share her story and struggle. Claudia Acevedo is the co-founder of LESBIRADAS, the only public lesbian organization in Guatemala. She helped create the organization to carve out a women’s only lesbian space in a society where being out is not only considered shameful, it is dangerous. The organization organizes public kiss-ins, counseling, monthly parties for lesbians, advocating for non-discrimination legislation, and work against violence against women regardless of their sexual orientation. Because of her work, Claudia and other members of LESBIRADAS have received serious threats of physical and sexual assault.

The self proclaimed ‘ladina’ (a mixed-race person, Indian, Black, White) and co-mami will not be silenced and will be in the United States to share her experiences and perspective and to raise fund specifically for legislative work LESBIRADAS is currently doing. Claudia will be in NYC on October 21, 6:00pm – 9:00pm at Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center, 208 West 13th St. (between 7th Ave & 8th Ave. Claudia will also be in Amhurst, Massachusetts on Thursday, October 27, at 7:30 pm at Campus Center 904-08, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her appearances are part of a nation-wide tour sponsored by the Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala.

Via / Idealist.org


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