[Indigsol] March 3 - Andrea Smith - Decolonizing Social Justice: The Anti-Violence Movement and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
Indigenous Peoples' Solidarity Movement -Ottawa
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Tue Feb 23 20:01:51 PST 2010
Decolonizing Social Justice:
The Anti-Violence Movement and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
The Institute of Women's Studies of the University of Ottawa is pleased
invite you to the Shirley Greenberg Annual Lecture in Women's Studies
entitled "Decolonizing Social Justice: The Anti-Violence Movement and the
Non-Profit Industrial Complex" given by Andrea Smith, Assistant Professor,
Department of Media and Cultural Studies, University of California,
Riverside Co-founder of INCITE! Women of Color against Violence and The
Boarding School Healing Project
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at 5:30 p.m.
Alumni Auditorium, 85 University Private, University of Ottawa
FREE ADMISSION
Info: womenst at uOttawa.ca or Kathryn.Trevenen at uOttawa.ca
BIO
Andrea Smith is a co-founder of INCITE! Women of Color against Violence
and the Boarding School Healing Project. She is the author of Conquest:
Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide and Native Americans and the
Christian Right: The Gendered Politics of Unlikely Alliances. She is also
editor of The Revolution will not be funded: Beyond the Non-profit
Industrial Complex and The Color of Violence. She currently teaches at the
University of California, Riverside.
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***** ACTION ALERT *****
Action Alert
Please take FIVE MINUTES to ask that our elected officials take action to
end the violence against missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada.
Indigenous women living in Canada are five times more at risk of dying a
violent death than other women, according to a Canadian government
statistic. A study by the Native Womens Association of Canada (NWAC)
concluded that 521 indigenous girls and women have gone missing or been
murdered since 1980, and calls for an emergency strategy. Some activists
believe the number of missing to be much higher, as many cases go
unreported, often due to distrust between First Nations communities and
police.
Amnesty International issued a comprehensive report in 2004 entitled
"Stolen Sisters: A Human Rights Response to discrimination and violence
against Indigenous women in Canada," and the UN recently called on the
Canadian government to investigate why hundreds of deaths and
disappearances of Indigenous women remain unsolved.
Please ask that our elected representatives do something about this
important issue:
SENT AN QUICK MESSAGE FROM THE WEBSITE OF THE JUSTICE FOR MISSING AND
MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN CAMPAIGN:
http://www.missingjustice.ca/voiceyourconcern
In Sol,
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