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New York: An astonishing array of women luminaries will be at the helm of AF3IRM’s CenterShift Conference on October 21st – a vivid image of the diversity of color, cultures, experience and perspective in the women’s struggle for liberation.
Two principal main features will anchor the day’s discourse. After the Conference is formally convened by … Continue Reading ››
Media Contact: Email: [email protected]Telephone: (917) 397-0989 NEW YORK—The bold leaders of AF3IRM - including three of its past and current national chairpersons — will continue to challenge the ideals and boundaries of feminism in the United States at this year’s national conference. The push by leadership has always been … Continue Reading ››
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NEW YORK—To this South Bronx native whose parents are first generation immigrants from the Dominican Republic, “life is a political project.” Claudia De La Cruz, creator of Da Urban Butterflies, a center meant to develop the character of leadership among young women, has been hard at work for the last two decades on that project. She … Continue Reading ››
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NEW YORK-- A most brilliant star will bring her light to AF3IRM’s CenterShift Conference II: Roots & Routes on the 21st of October: Muriel Miguel of the Kuna and Rappahannouk American Indian Nation and a Guggenheim Awardee, who founded the longest-running American Indian theater group and wrote, for its very first show, the play Women … Continue Reading ››
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NEW YORK—Practicing journalism in a country ranked second in the number of media people assassinated and which still holds the record for the most media persons killed in a single event is a challenge the likes of which few experience. However, Raissa Robles, who reports both on her own website and for newspapers like the South … Continue Reading ››
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