¡Necesitamos una nueva huelga general feminista el 8M! ..We need a new feminist general strike on 8M!… esp/Eng

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Debates en la asamblea de la comisión del 8M de Madrid

Por Sindicato de Estudiantes Publicado el 27 Ene, 2021

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El pasado domingo 17 de enero se celebró la asamblea general de la Comisión 8M de Madrid. A pesar de casi un año de inactividad por parte de la comisión, fuimos alrededor de 200 compañeras las que participamos – presencialmente y online–. La razón de esta afluencia es muy sencilla: frente a la idea de que la pandemia lo ha parado todo, lo cierto es que la opresión y violencia contra nosotras se han recrudecido de forma extrema en estos meses. Somos muchas, muchísimas las que entendemos que es urgente acabar con esta situación retomando la lucha con todas nuestras fuerzas.

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From the ZAD, an invitation to the Zapatista members

lundi 25 janvier 2021 Toutes les versions de cet article: [français] (castellano) (English)

To the Zapatista delegation that will soon be on the way
A special thought for the comp @ s deaths by the coronavirus or murdered by the bad government and its henchmen.

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We are some women + who wrote to you from the ZAD of Notre-Dame-Des-Landes near the ocean, in the west of France. We think that it is important to speak from this point of view, that of women +, not that of western France- and arebecause of your visit – if you decide to come here-all the inhabitants are happy, they will join the organization and are already involved.

We want to tell you to what extent we feel motivated by the choice of your delegation. We will be delighted to welcome you, and more than ever we are ready to (re) contract the virus of rebellion.

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Women Against Military Madness, Peacestock Peace Plaza

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Mission Statement: Women Against Military Madness is a nonviolent, feminist organization that works in solidarity with others to create a system of social equality, self-determination and justice through education, action and the empowerment of women. WAMM’s purpose is to dismantle systems of militarism, economic exploitation and global oppression.

Website: womenagainstmilitarymadness.org

Twitter: https://twitter.com/WAMMwomen

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Facebook Shuts Down Peoples Power Assembly Page – Act to Stop Censorship — Peoples Power Assembly

Facebook shuts down community, women’s groups and activists’ pages without cause Groups announce campaign to restore pages and to fight censorship On Friday, January 22, 2021, Facebook disabled the main pages of two major community organizations, Peoples Power Assembly and Women In Struggle / Mujeres En Lucha, and activists around the country who have played […]

Facebook Shuts Down Peoples Power Assembly Page – Act to Stop Censorship — Peoples Power Assembly

It also included PPA page editor Charlene Lady J. Jenkins, a founder of “What’s Up Baltimore,” whose Baltimore grassroots network was shut down as a result.

In addition, 16 individual activists’ profiles were disabled, which means that close to a dozen other progressive pages and groups were frozen when their administrators were disabled, including: the Baltimore Harriet Tubman Solidarity Center, ICE Out of Baltimore, Prisoners Solidarity Committee, Youth Against War & Racism, and Baltimore and Maryland Amazon Workers. 

Sharon Black stated: “Facebook’s disabling of pages and the accounts of major activists who have not violated community standards is meant to silence and censor our voices. The Peoples Power Assembly has played a significant role in the Baltimore Black Lives Matter protests in the summer and more recently opposing Trump’s effort to overturn the election.

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Groups announce campaign to restore pages and to fight censorship

On Friday, January 22, 2021, Facebook disabled the main pages of two major community organizations, Peoples Power Assembly and Women In Struggle / Mujeres En Lucha, and activists around the country who have played roles in either group, extending it’s purge to Puerto Rican activist Berta Joubert-Ceci; Greg Butterfield, Struggle La Lucha writer; Cheryl La Bash, co-chair, National Network on Cuba; Maggie Vascassenno, Los Angeles Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice; and others.

It also included PPA page editor Charlene Lady J. Jenkins, a founder of “What’s Up Baltimore,” whose Baltimore grassroots network was shut down as a result.

In addition, 16 individual activists’ profiles were disabled, which means that close to a dozen other…

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PLEASE SHARE WIDELY: Facebook shuts down community, women’s groups and activists’ pages without cause .. Eng/Esp

Groups announce campaign to restore pages and to fight censorship

On Friday, January 22, 2021, Facebook disabled the main pages of two major community organizations, Peoples Power Assembly and Women In Struggle / Mujeres En Lucha, and activists around the country who have played roles in either group, extending it’s purge to Puerto Rican activist Berta Joubert-Ceci; Greg Butterfield, Struggle La Lucha writer; Cheryl La Bash, co-chair, National Network on Cuba; Maggie Vascassenno, Los Angeles Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice; and others.

It also included PPA page editor Charlene Lady J. Jenkins, a founder of “What’s Up Baltimore,” whose Baltimore grassroots network was shut down as a result.

In addition, 16 individual activists’ profiles were disabled, which means that close to a dozen other progressive pages and groups were frozen when their administrators were disabled, including: the Baltimore Harriet Tubman Solidarity Center, ICE Out of Baltimore, Prisoners Solidarity Committee, Youth Against War & Racism, and Baltimore and Maryland Amazon Workers.

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Scientists add efficiency to the production of a superfood.

Marine microalgae-based cellular agriculture is a promising new way to sustainably produce plant-based ‘meat’ and healthy ‘superfoods’ for the future. Researchers at Flinders University’s Centre for Marine Bioproducts Development (CMBD) in Australia are responding to growing interest from consumers looking for healthier, more environmentally friendly, sustainable and ethical alternatives to animal proteins. Marine microalgae, single-cell…

Scientists add efficiency to the production of a superfood. — Scientific Inquirer