Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Discussion Panel: Violence Against Women in Iraq and Afghanistan

Join Amnesty International, distinguished speakers and
fellow community members at a panel discussion to
share perspectives about violence against women in
conflict/post-conflict Iraq and Afghanistan. Take this
opportunity to learn more about the effects of war on
women's everyday life in these two countries. Anyone
who is concerned about the status of violence against
women all over the world is welcome.

Speakers include:

Victoria Cunningham , former National Coordinator for
CODEPINK, one of the founding organizations of the
Iraq Occupation Watch Center

Andrea Harrison, Policy Coordinator of Women’s Edge,
an organization advocating for international economic
policies and human rights for women worldwide


Where: George Washington University
Marvin Center, 3rd floor, Amphitheater
800 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC
When: Monday, September 20th, 2004
7pm – 9 pm

No RSVP is necessary. If you have questions about
this event, contact Inma at dcwhrat@yahoo.com



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Monday, August 09, 2004

The situation in Dafur

Rape Used as Weapon of War in Darfur, Sudan
Girls as young as eight are being raped in Darfur, Sudan, and used as sex slaves. The mass rapes ongoing in Darfur are war crimes and crimes against humanity but the international community is doing very little to stop it. Urge the Government of Sudan to take immediate action to stop violence against women in Darfur.
Take action, visit http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/sudan/activism.html

The Economist says "Sudan can't wait" (July 31st 2004)


Sunday, July 18, 2004

dc-whrat invites you to our fundraising 80's Pride Prom

Get yourself a really nice and impressing fancy dress and join dc-whrat for our 80's Pride Prom, July 25that 8:00 pm (at the Velvet Lounge, 915 U Street NWWashington, DC).

Take this opportunity to have fun for a good cause, tosocialize and to learn about dc-whrat and what you can do to make a difference !


dcwhrat August meeting!

Want to be an activist for women’s human rights?
 
Then please join the Amnesty International USAWashington DC Women’s Human RightsAction Team WEDNESDAY, August 17th at Teaism (400 8th Street NW, Washington DC, more about Teaism http://www.teaism.com) for our monthly meeting!
 
TheAction Team is a group of community activists dedicated to advancing women’s human rights, focusingspecifically on issues surrounding violence againstwomen on a local, national and international level.We look forward to welcoming new members, and seeing those of you who have joined us in the past.
 
TIME: 7:00 PM, 6:45 PM for new members
FURTHER INFORMATION: Please call (202) 544-0200, ext.482 ore-mail: wminterndc@aiusa.org


Sunday, June 06, 2004


In memory of all the women of Ciudad Juarez Posted by Hello

Wednesday, June 02, 2004

Women are being incarcerated in record numbers ...

Women are being incarcerated in record numbers. There are over 90,000 women in prison in the United States today. Most of these women are incarcerated for convictions that are nonviolent and are considered “ poverty crimes” such as, check forgery and unauthorized credit card use. 92% of women in prison in the United States report that they had an income under 10,000 dollars before they were incarcerated.
DC Prisioners' Legal Service Project

More facts ..