Talk at the Annual General Meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, UK, seeking to engage men, as well as women, in a discussion of how we might more openly address, as antim
Daily archives: 18th August 2010
Contribution to a discussion on arguing that today's antiwar movements could become wider, deeper and more united if they took seriously the part played by gender power relations in pe
Getting to peace: what kind of movement?
An article for 'Broken Rifle', the newspaper of War Resisters International, expressing a feminist case for women's activism against nuclear weapons.
Women, men and nuclear weapons
Women in Black London celebrate International Women's Day by joining with seven other women's organizations in support of eight women's associations worldwide, to say 'No to violence against women.
Celebrating International Women’s Day
Women in Black joins with the International Action Network on Small Arms to point up the harm done by hand guns and call for measures to curb their sale and use.
Stop the proliferation of guns
Women in Black London join worldwide protest in an attempt to stop attack on Iraq by US and allies.
No to war against Iraq
A leaflet distributed by Women in Black London to emphasize the steps each of us can take towards ending militarism and war.
You are not powerless
Leaflet for a vigil to commemorate the massacre of more than 8000 Bosniak men and boys in July 1995 by Serb nationalist extremists in one of the worst massacres of a genocidal war.