Human Rights & Security

Globalization—as a political, economic and cultural trend—continues to have a mixed impact on women. Although it is strengthening promotion of gender equality around the world, it is also in many cases widening the gulf between rich and poor, accelerating environmental degradation and increasing the workloads of women and girls. The expanding global marketplace is increasing women’s employment opportunities but also producing jobs that may be temporary, unsafe or exploitive. Furthermore, economic reform programs imposed on developing countries by international financial institutions have often eroded critical services, such as public health and education programs, thereby increasing the caregiving burdens of women and girls. While globalization has opened up new avenues for some women, it has also led to increased hardship for others.

Saba Mahmood: "The Politics of Freedom: Geopolitics, Minority Rights and Gender"

Lecture delivered on November 5, 2009 at Barnard College. Originally entitled "Should Religious Ethics Matter to Feminist Politics?" Mahmood's talk marked the sixth annual Helen Pond McIntyre '48 Lecture.

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Josephine Ho: The Criminalization of Economic and Sexual Underclasses

An excerpt from a lecture delivered at "Towards a Vision of Sexual and Economic Justice," an event held on November 29, 2007 at Barnard College.

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Naomi Klein: Organizing the Precarious

An excerpt from a lecture delivered at "Towards a Vision of Sexual and Economic Justice," an event held on November 29, 2007 at Barnard College.

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2010 - Seven Who Rewrite the Rules

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Monday, January 4, 2010

Profiles of seven outstanding leaders dedicated to improving women's lives: Michael Dowd, Patricia Gruber, Ilene Lang, Ana Langer, Tonya Lewis Lee, Sarwat Malik and Maria Do Socorro Melo Brandao.

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Michael G. Dowd, Defender of Women with Charges

Michael G. Dowd

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The Management & Leadership Institute (MLI) strengthens the leadership and management capacity of grantee partners through a series of no-fee participatory workshops and trainings on issues such as fundraising, board development, financial management, and communications. Workshops and trainings typically range in length from a half-day to a series of full-day sessions and are facilitated by technical assistance providers who tailor each workshop to the needs of the participants. Individual follow-up consultations are often conducted at the end of each series.

 

 

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“Building Bridges to Stop Violence Against Immigrant Women: Effective Strategies & Promising Models for Reaching and Serving Immigrant Women” (n.a.) 2004

"Building Bridges to Stop Violence Against Immigrant Women: Effective Strategies & Promising Models for Reaching and Serving Immigrant Women" (n.a.) 2004 provides information designed to enhance protection and services for immigrant
survivors of violence against women. www.cwig.albany.edu/BuildingBridges.pdf

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http://www.cwig.albany.edu/BuildingBridges.pdf

Intimate Partner Violence: High Cost to Households and Communities, 2009

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http://www.icrw.org/docs/2009/Intimate-Partner-Violence-High-Cost-to-Households-and-Communities.pdf

“Report Card on State Action to Combat International Trafficking.” (n.a.) 2007

U. S. Policy Advocacy Project: National Institute on State Policy on Trafficking of Women and Girls provides an information packet on state policies and a clearinghouse for the Center's work on combating trafficking of women and girls into the United States as a crucial part of its advocacy for women's human rights.

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http://www.centerwomenpolicy.org/documents/ReportCardonStateActiontoCombatInternationalTrafficking.pdf

U. S. Policy Advocacy Project: National Institute on State Policy on Trafficking of Women and Girls

U. S. Policy Advocacy Project: National Institute on State Policy on Trafficking of Women and Girls provides an information packet on state policies and a clearinghouse for the Center's work on combating trafficking of women and girls into the United States as a crucial part of its advocacy for women's human rights.

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http://www.centerwomenpolicy.org/programs/trafficking/default.asp

CWGL Report: “Strengthening Resistance: Confronting Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS,”

CWGL Report: "Strengthening Resistance: Confronting Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS," Cynthia Rothschild, Mary Anne Reilly and Sara A. Nordstrom (2006).

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