Today, December 10, marks the end of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. We honor Las Mariposas—Patria, Minerva, María Teresa, and Dedé—the brave Mirabal sisters who fought a regime that ultimately cost them their lives. We also launched the Feminist Covid Diaries on Day 1 passing the mic to our members of primarily women of color … Continue Reading ››
Louder Than Our Vote, Women of Color Will Be Heard
“In order to rise from its own ashes, a Phoenix first must burn.” - Octavia Butler
Contact:
Connie Huynh
National Chairperson, [email protected]
Olivia Canlas
National Education Director, [email protected]
The fascist in power wishes to remain in power. That is why he spent 2020 mismanaging the pandemic and playing with our lives. That is why his party … Continue Reading ››
Amy Coney Barrett Key to Conquering Women, Strategy of Colonialism
On the day that is reserved for honoring Indigenous people whose stolen land many of us occupy as settlers, the United States Senate has begun its hearings for Trump’s nominee for Supreme Court justice, Amy Coney Barrett. There is no greater miscalculation than to pick this date out of haste, as our nation is reminded of the widespread … Continue Reading ››
INCARCERATION IS “HUMAN COLLECTION,” CENTRAL TO MODERN GENOCIDE
Contact:
Connie Huynh
AF3IRM National Chairperson, [email protected]
There is a war on people of the global south occurring inside the bodies of women in migrant detention centers. The mass hysterectomies being performed on the women at LaSalle Corrections facilities in Georgia are acts of mutilation, torture, and the tools of genocide.
On September 14, a complaint … Continue Reading ››
WOMEN HAVE CARRIED THE WORLD UNDER THE PANDEMIC
Contact:
Connie Huynh
AF3IRM National Chairperson, [email protected]
This Labor Day, AF3IRM honors and recognizes the labor of women across the globe who have carried the world to this point in a global crisis.
From the Filipino health care workers who left their families and homelands to work overseas, providing care to people in other nations, … Continue Reading ››