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Showing videos filed under: global fund for women
International Women's Day: Still Work To Do
March 9, 2010Monday, March 8 is International Women's Day, a holiday (in some countries--but not the U.S.) honoring the contributions of women around the world. While we pause to celebrate achievements, we also have to talk about how far we have yet to go to achieve true equality.International Women's Day, Vanishing Bees, and From Grass to Cheese
March 8, 2010Monday, March 8 is International Women's Day, a holiday (in some countries--but not the U.S.) honoring the contributions of women around the world. While we pause to celebrate achievements, we also have to talk about how far we have yet to go to achieve true equality.Global Fund For Women: The Breath of Change
June 27, 2008At the World Social Forum in Porto Allegre, Brazil, author/activist Arundathi Roy opined "Another world is not only possible, she's on the way and, on a quiet day, if you listen very carefully you can hear her breathe." Today on GRIT TV, you can hear the breath of change blowing across traditional patriarchal societies as Laura Flanders speaks with formidable women activists recently honored by the global fund for womenTuesday, June 3, 2008
June 3, 2008At the end of primary season, we listen to the fury. What are women in particular angry about when they’re angry about Hillary Clinton’s situation? For many, it’s less about the candidate – that’s what campaign season has revealed – it’s about how far women have or haven’t come.
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