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Sex Workers' Rights are Human Rights
Sex Workers' Rights are Human Rights
Sex workers all over the world face a constant risk of abuse. This is not news. Nor is it news that they are an extremely marginalized group of people, frequently forced to live outside the law. But when word got out that Amnesty International had initiated a consultation to develop a policy to protect the human rights of sex workers, it was like lighting a touch paper. Journalists and celebrities climbed on the band wagon. Ever-more sensational headlines condemned Amnesty International for advocating for “prostitution as a human right”.
·amnesty.org·
Sex Workers' Rights are Human Rights
FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture
FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture
Founded in 2010 by and for survivors, FORCE is an art and activist collective dedicated to end sexual violence and build a culture of consent, widely known for creating public art to disrupt rape culture. FORCE is an intersectional, LGBTQ focused, multicultural, pro-black and anti-white supremacist collective, who did our deepest organizing work in Baltimore and Mexico City, and planted seeds globally. We strove for our visual imagery, language, resources, and organizing strategies to have a local and global impact in our efforts to end sexual and intimate partner violence by changing social attitudes and connecting these shifts to policy change. In 2021, for the health of FORCE’s Collective and to best serve the community, FORCE ceased active programming. Today, FORCE’s efforts are totally focused on the archiving of the Monument Quilt our collection of 3000 quilted stories sewn into 750 8’x8′ blocks from survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence from around the world. FORCE seeks to find a home for every single piece of the Monument Quilt, spreading its expressive power. For more information and to become a part of this historic project, please contact us at archiving@themonumentquilt.org!
·upsettingrapeculture.com·
FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture
Gender-Based Violence and Environment Linkages - IUCN
Gender-Based Violence and Environment Linkages - IUCN
(GBV-ENV Center)This Center is a platform for gathering resources and tools, mobilizing learning, and forging action, together. Ending gender-based violence and securing environmental sustainability are each global priorities. These two issues are linked in many ways, across contexts, countries and communities. While seldom addressed together, understanding and addressing these linkages may be key to meeting … Gender-Based Violence and Environment Linkages Read More »
·genderandenvironment.org·
Gender-Based Violence and Environment Linkages - IUCN
Men Stopping Violence
Men Stopping Violence
Nothing about addressing the issue of violence against women and girls should be passive. Our work is about creating a safer world for women, girls, and
·menstoppingviolence.org·
Men Stopping Violence
me too. Movement
me too. Movement
If you're asking yourself: How do I heal from sexual violence? Who do I turn to in a crisis? How can I support survivors? You're not alone. We can help you.
·metoomvmt.org·
me too. Movement
Reclaim The Campus Campaign
Reclaim The Campus Campaign
A survior and student led campaign focused on issues of sexual harassment and violence experienced by those in Higher Education.
·reclaimthecampus.com·
Reclaim The Campus Campaign
Rights4Girls
Rights4Girls
Rights4Girls continues to be a leading voice on safety and justice for young women and girls. Our advocacy and programs have received national attention with our work being featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Today Show, ABC News, NBC News, NPR, PBS NewsHour, The Boston Globe, The Miami Herald, among other outlets. For more, see our achievements below.
·rights4girls.org·
Rights4Girls
Byp100
Byp100
She Safe, We Safe, our current national campaign, is a transformative movement campaign to put an end to the different forms of gender violence that Black women, girls, femmes and gender non-conforming people face everyday.
·byp100.org·
Byp100
About - Art Against Assault
About - Art Against Assault
Art Against Assault is a grassroots organization established to grant survivors a platform for creating artwork which speaks out against sexual assault and domestic violence to raise awareness and funds for survivor resources. Founded in 2011 by survivor artist and …
·artagainstassault.com·
About - Art Against Assault
In focus: 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence | UN Women – Headquarters
In focus: 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence | UN Women – Headquarters
The United Nations is marking the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence from 25 November to 10 December 2021, under the global theme set by the UN Secretary-General’s UNiTE campaign: “Orange the World: End Violence against Women Now!”
·unwomen.org·
In focus: 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence | UN Women – Headquarters
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights - Plan International
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights - Plan International
We teach young people about their sexual and reproductive health and rights because gender discrimination robs girls of their right to make decisions about their own bodies.
·plan-international.org·
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights - Plan International
Pro-Life Organizations | EWTN
Pro-Life Organizations | EWTN
EWTN is a global, Catholic Television, Catholic Radio, and Catholic News Network that provides catholic programming and news coverage from around the world.
·ewtn.com·
Pro-Life Organizations | EWTN
Policy Briefs – Women Deliver
Policy Briefs – Women Deliver
Deliver for Good is an evidence-based advocacy and communications push to promote the health, rights, and wellbeing of girls and women. A core element of the campaign is the following policy briefs related to the 12 investment areas. These initial briefs were drafted in consultation with more than 25 issue experts from around the world. Have … Continued
·womendeliver.org·
Policy Briefs – Women Deliver
Reproductive Justice
Reproductive Justice
Reproductive justice and safe access to abortion, like so many other aspects of managing our healthcare, is fundamentally tied to our digital lives. With the decision of Dobbs v. Jackson to overturn the protections that Roe v. Wade offered for people seeking abortion healthcare, what was benign data before is now potentially criminal evidence. This expanded threat to digital rights is especially dangerous for BIPOC, lower-income, immigrant, LGBTQ+ people and other traditionally marginalized communities, and the healthcare providers serving these communities. On this page we have assembled data privacy guides for anyone potentially affected: those seeking abortion healthcare, clinics and health professionals, as well as those involved in the abortion access advocacy movements. This page also links to EFF's advocacy and recommendations to legislatures and companies to better protect the digital rights of people seeking and providing reproductive healthcare. Watch this short video on digital security for the abortion access movement: %3Ciframe%20src%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Farchive.org%2Fembed%2FDigital_Security_for_Abortion_Access%22%20webkitallowfullscreen%3D%22true%22%20mozallowfullscreen%3D%22true%22%20allowfullscreen%3D%22%22%20width%3D%22640%22%20height%3D%22480%22%20frameborder%3D%220%22%20allow%3D%22autoplay%22%3E%3C%2Fiframe%3E Privacy info. This embed will serve content from archive.org
·eff.org·
Reproductive Justice
Abortion Care Network (ACN) | Helping Independent Clinics
Abortion Care Network (ACN) | Helping Independent Clinics
ACN Abortion Care Network. We know that we are stronger together and that abortion is essential health care. Your support is vital to our member's ability to meet every patient’s needs and ensure that providers are fully equipped to provide care. Let’s unite and show up as a country to keep our clinics!
·abortioncarenetwork.org·
Abortion Care Network (ACN) | Helping Independent Clinics
Ally Organizations | Abortion Care Network
Ally Organizations | Abortion Care Network
Abortion Care Network has local, national, and international allies who bring diverse perspectives in advocacy and research to the abortion care community.
·abortioncarenetwork.org·
Ally Organizations | Abortion Care Network
Women's Rights | Human Rights Watch
Women's Rights | Human Rights Watch
Despite great strides made by the international women’s rights movement over many years, women and girls around the world are still married as children or trafficked into forced labor and sex slavery. They are refused access to education and political participation, and some are trapped in conflicts where rape is perpetrated as a weapon of war. Around the world, deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth are needlessly high, and women are prevented from making deeply personal choices in their private lives. Human Rights Watch is working toward the realization of women’s empowerment and gender equality—protecting the rights and improving the lives of women and girls on the ground.
·hrw.org·
Women's Rights | Human Rights Watch
Women's March - Our Feminist Future
Women's March - Our Feminist Future
The mission of Women’s March is to harness the political power of diverse women and their communities to create transformative social change.
·womensmarch.com·
Women's March - Our Feminist Future
National Women's History Museum
National Women's History Museum
A renowned leader in women’s history education, the National Women's History Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women’s impact.
·womenshistory.org·
National Women's History Museum
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Constitutional Rights Foundation
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION Bill of Rights in ActionSpring 2004 (20:2) Developments in Democracy BRIA 20:2 Home | How Women Won the Right to Vote | Have Women Achieved Equality? | Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government Have Women, In 1920 American women won the right to vote, but they did not attain legal equality with men in other areas. Since 1920, women have won many other rights, but some people argue today that women have not yet achieved equality.
·crf-usa.org·
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Global Fund for Women | Support Gender Equality
Global Fund for Women | Support Gender Equality
Global Fund for Women is one of the world’s leading foundations for gender equality. We stand up for the rights of women & girls by supporting gender equality movements.
·globalfundforwomen.org·
Global Fund for Women | Support Gender Equality
Defining a new inclusive future - Equality Now
Defining a new inclusive future - Equality Now
2020 was set to be a historic year for women’s rights, with the Generation Equality forums planned for Paris and Mexico, the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, and the G7 summit in the United States with gender equality high on the agenda. None of us could have predicted the current global situation. Covid-19 has laid inequalities bare across the world. Domestic […]
·equalitynow.org·
Defining a new inclusive future - Equality Now
State Facts About Abortion: Arizona
State Facts About Abortion: Arizona
National Background and ContextEach year, a broad cross section of people in the United States obtain abortions. In 2017, 862,320 abortions were provided in clinical settings in the United States.The U.S. Supreme Court recognized the constitutional right to abortion in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and has reaffirmed that right in subsequent decisions.
·guttmacher.org·
State Facts About Abortion: Arizona
Center for Reproductive Rights
Center for Reproductive Rights
The Center for Reproductive Rights uses the power of law to advance reproductive rights as fundamental human rights around the world.
·reproductiverights.org·
Center for Reproductive Rights
Guttmacher Institute
Guttmacher Institute
Good reproductive health policy starts with credible research
·guttmacher.org·
Guttmacher Institute