Radio

Between the Lines
Fire
Media Watch
Radica Radio
Radio Antifascista
Some of Us Are Brave Black Feminist Radio
The Hartford Independent Media Center (HMC): HMC airs Wednesdays from 12-12:30pm on 91.3FM, WWUH and re-airs on Tuesdays from 1-1:30pm at 88.1FM, WESU, Wesleyan (Click links to stream)
Wild Woman Radio
Wings/International Radio
Women's Radio Fund

Television

One World Progressive
The Struggle: Sponsored by the Middle East Crisis Committee, this group of activists organized in 1982 in New Haven, CT during Israel's invasion of Lebanon. Check out The Struggle's Video Network (TSVN) as well as a schedule of their public access television shows, letter's to the editor, list serv's, video, audio and much more by clicking on "The Struggle"


CLICK ON ONE ANGRY GIRL
& SEE WHY SHE'S ANGRY!

Other Progressive Sites

Anarcha
AndreaDworkin.com:Includes audio of her speeches
Biting BeaverAnother Radical feminist/anti-porn site
Critical Resistance
Elm City Info Shop is located in Never Ending Books in New Haven. It offers free independent media from around the country, skill sharing, films, a lending library, a radical reading room, a poster exhibit, story tellers, public forums and local history
Feminista
Genderberg
GI Rights
Holla Back
Hartford Undercurrent
INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
Justice Now
Men Can Stop Rape
Ms. Magazine: A liberal (yuk) feminist mag. Good coverage of Global Issues
NEFAC: North Eastern Federation of Anarchist Communists
Nikki Craft's Website:A great Radical feminist site
Nudist Hall of Shame
Off Our Backs: A Radical Feminist Collective
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Radical Women
Rain and Thunder
Right Rides
Street Harassment Project
The F-Word:A Feminist Zine
Tolerance
Visual Resistance
Women of Color Resource Center
: WRL is committed not only to eliminating war, but the causes of war-causes intricately linked to the violence but the causes of war-causes intricately linked to the violence that pervades our society. We know that even where there seems to be "peace," the suffering of homelessness, hunger, lack of medical care, and poverty is as violent to those upon whom it is imposed as any war. We search for an answer to the violence in our society not in the building of more prisons, but in programs that bring help to those in need. The government centers its spending priorities on missiles and bombs despite the unmet needs of millions of desperate people. WRL works for peace within a framework of social justice.
Our culture still equates masculinity with domination and concentrates economic and political power in the hands of men. The spirit and style of feminism offers a real alternative to the military psychology of America with its stress on competition and aggressive (even violent) behavior. Human survival depends on finding ways to negotiate and cooperate rather than continuing conflict through violence.
The nonviolence of War Resisters League may seem radical simply because it is different. We know that all social change involves pain, suffering, and often tragedy. The pacifist does not deny conflict exists, but we believe nonviolence achieves social change (while the police continue to mace and beat people during peaceful protests) with the least injustice and suffering because we focus on the evil of institutions rather than seeing individuals as evil.
ZNET: A Community of People Committed to Social Change

The Global Stage and the Politics of Location

This comprehensive Global List of Women's Organizations is indexed by country
International Women's Resources from the Women's Studies section of the Association of College and Research Libraries
The multilingual Global Fund for Women supports women's human rights campaigns around the world, addressing issues of economic independence, girls' education, and stopping violence against women
This IGC resource indexes Global Feminisms as part of its Feminist Activists Resources site
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA)is the oldest political/social organization of Afghan women struggling for peace, freedom, democracy and women's rights in fundamentalism-blighted Afghanistan since 1977.
Amnesty International
Prostitution Research and Education Website
No Status Quo: A great Radical feminist Site
Women's E-News

National and Regional Sites

Mujeres Libres: Free Women of Spain: The Mujeres Libres (Free Women) were a group of women anarchists who organised and fought both for women's liberation and an anarchist revolution during the Spanish Civil War. The work they did is truly inspirational. Their example shows how the struggle against women's oppression and against capitalism can be combined in one fight for freedom.
Mujeres Libres Declaracion/Mission Statement
Anarcha-Feminism in Sweden
Feminism in Sweden
Feminism in Switzerland
Madre: as a human rights organization, MADRE does much more than document and condemn abuses. They work with women who are affected by violations to help them win justice and, ultimately, change the conditions that give rise to human rights abuses. And they challenge US policies that undermine human rights.
Fairfund is an international organization that supports and engages young women in civic activism to better their communities and lives. Program initiatives and projects are conceptualized and managed by local partners, thus ensuring beneficial long-term civic involvement and interest. Through cross-cultural collaboration, funding, and training, FAIR Fund advocates the active and successful participation of young women in the development of civil society.
Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF) is a pan African women's rights network that brings together law and development to increase women's participation and influence at all levels (in French, English, and Portugese)
The South African Commission on Gender Equality is one of the six State Institutions Supporting Constitutional Democracy called for in the 1996 Constitution"
UK Gateway: Gender & Development, UN, Global Gender Links, & more
The African Gender Institute maintains this index of other African women's groups
The Russian feminism site includes resources about Russian women, women's studies, and the women's movement in Russia
The Continental Network of Indigenous Women works to promote indigenous women's organizing at national levels in order to promote global solidarity
Joan Korenman's International Women's Web Sites and International Gender-Related Email Lists
Manushi: A Journal of Indian Women & Society

Jenda: A Journal of Culture & African Women Studies

For the latest news of international women's movements see AVIVA is an international women's listing magazine

The California Women's Agenda (CAWA) is dedicated to "Bringing the Beijing Platform for Action to the Grassroots of California" - See their vision statements on issues of health, violence, human rights,and more United Nations sites
UNIFEM
World Economic Forum Women’s Empowerment: Measuring the Global Gender Gap
UN Fourth World Women's Conference in Beijing, 1995
CEDAW The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women was adopted by the U.N. in 1979, but has not yet been ratified by the U.S. Go figure!!! I'm not shocked are you?

Recommended Films

Libertarias
Who Shot Andy Warhol?
The Weather Underground
The Edukators
The Corporation
Manufacturing Consent
Why We Fight
Women Make Movies
Media Education Fund

The Arts


"Zapatista Women" 1999 by Marela Zacarias
The Art of BJohnson A Radical Anarcha-Feminist Artist
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Feminist Restaurant

BloodRoot is one of the top vegetarian restaurants in America; providing feminist education, food and entertainment for 30 years now!