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Building Feminist Movements and Organizations Lydia Alpizar Duran

Building Feminist Movements and Organizations By Lydia Alpizar Duran

Building Feminist Movements and Organizations by Lydia Alpizar Duran


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An international collection of essays and case studies which explores diverse ways in which women's and feminist organizations and movements are militating; it also analyses the important lessons learned in the process.

Building Feminist Movements and Organizations Summary

Building Feminist Movements and Organizations: Global Perspectives by Lydia Alpizar Duran

The struggle for the advancement of women's rights and gender equality globally is impossible without strong women's organizations and movements to provide leadership and momentum. But what does a strong women's organization look like? And what does it take to create effective and sustainable women's movements? This groundbreaking collection of essays by activists from all corners of the globe explores what it means to be an influential women's organization, and what it takes to build the kinds of movements needed to transform women's lives. From how to build successful participatory democratic processes and implement shared leadership models, to lessons on overcoming internal organizational divisions, the case studies in this collection focus not only on the what but also the how of movement building. Those concerned with how to effect sustainable change will find not only much food for thought, but also an abundance of creative ideas and innovative strategies - served up with a uniquely feminist twist.

Building Feminist Movements and Organizations Reviews

'Finally a book that lets us get inside the kitchens of women's organizations and feminist movements. This unique collection of diverse voices highlights the pains, victories and lessons of movement building: a must-read for anyone searching for the answers on how social change really happens.' Joanna Kerr, former Executive Director of AWID, Canada 'In a world with increasing challenges to advance women's rights and gender equality, this collection of essays and case studies shed light on some of the ways women and feminist organizations from different regions are organizing and building collective power. Much needed!!!' Geetanjali Misra, Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action (CREA), India 'A book that enables us to travel around the globe and learn about events and efforts that will probably, and unfortunately, never be explored by the mainstream historians. What is described in the book should be extremely important to all people, especially women, who know that we live in an unjust and cruel world that needs urgently to be remodeled and transformed according to very different values and norms.' Sanja Sarnavka, B.a.B.e, Croatia 'Each article give us clues to understand the complex realities in which women's organizations and initiatives are working on: conflict areas, weak democracies, fundamentalist contexts, and internal and external tensions, as well as the innovative ways in which they face them. Together, they show us the richness of the diversity of experiences, new strategies, new organizational forms, new leadership forms, the intersectionality of struggles, and particularly, the multiple ways in which women are building social and organizational practices responding to the challenges they face.' Virginia Vargas, Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristan, Peru 'The book is an excellent resource for feminist scholars, students, and activists. All the contributions are relatively short and accessible.' Nadje Al-Ali, Director in Gender Studies, SOAS, Gender and Development

About Lydia Alpizar Duran

Lydia Alpizar Duran has worked with AWID since 2003 as Manager of the Feminist Movements and Organizations Programme, and has recently been appointed as the organization's new Executive Director. Noel Payne is an activist and alternative entrepreneur promoting the development of the Costa Rican organic movement. Anahi Russo Garrido is a Mexican-Canadian anthropologist. She is currently a PhD student in Women's and Gender studies at Rutgers University. She previously worked with AWID as a research assistant contributing to organizational strengthening and movement building.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - Building feminist movements and organizations: learning from experience / Lydia Alpizar Duran
  • Part I: Challenging power and revisioning leadership
    • 1. Re-politicization of the women's movement and feminism in Argentina: the experience of Pan y Rosas / Andrea D'Atri
    • 2. A Jewish Orthodox women's revolution - the case of Kolech / Margalit Shilo
    • 3. An insight into feminist organizations / Yamini Mishra and Nalini Singh
    • 4. Empowering womanspace: power distribution and dynamics in Christian feminist community / Kelsey Rice and Ann Crews Melton
  • Part II: Revisiting common organizational practices
    • 5. New democratic exercises in Mexican feminist organizations / Adriana Medina Espino
    • 6. Linking empowerment and democracy: a challenge to women's groups in Quebec / Nancy Guberman, Jennifer Beeman, Jocelyne Lamoreux, Danielle Fournier and Lise Gervais
    • 7. Gender mainstreaming in development organizations: organizational discourse and the perils of institutional change / Nicholas Pialek
    • 8. Feminists, factions and fictions in rural Canada / Leona M. English
  • Part III: Building organizational capacity and resources
    • 9. A model for social change: 15 years investing in Mexican women / Emilienne de Leon, Amanda Mercedes Gigler, Lucero Gonzalez and Margaret Schellenberg
    • 10. Reflections on strengthening leadership in community based organizations in India / Pramada Menon
    • 11. Virtual Seminar on Gender and Trade - an innovative process / Veronica Baracat, Phyllida Cox and Norma Sanchis
  • Part IV: Broadening the base of movements
    • 12. Zimbabwe Women Writers: from inception to 2004 / Mary O. Tandon
    • 13. Amnesty for Women: building mechanisms to integrate and empower migrant women in Hamburg, Germany / Sol Viviana Rojas and Raquel Aviles Caminero
    • 14. The Korean Women's Trade Union: a foothold for women's workers rights / Jinock Lee
    • 15. Power in bridges: a Romanian story about spreading feminist values / Camelia Blaga
    • 16. Widening the base of the feminist movement in Pakistan / Shahnaz Iqbal
  • Part V: Advancing movements' work in situations of conflict
    • 17. The Women's Emancipatory Constituent process for peace in Colombia / Yusmidia Solano
    • 18. From individual struggle to national struggle: Palestinian women in the State of Israel / Trees Zbidat-Kosterman
    • 19. Equal representation in a divided society: the feminist experience in Israel / Dalia Sachs and Hannah Safran
    • 20. The valued identity of 'motherhood' as strategically used by Indonesia's Suara Ibu Peduli / Monika S.W. Doxey
  • Part VI: Campaigns as a means to build movements
    • 21. The remobilization of the Algerian women's movement through the 20 Ans Barakat campaign / Caroline Brac de la Perriere
    • 22. Advocating sexual rights: the campaign for the reform of the Turkish penal code / Liz Ecervik Amado
    • 23. An Inter-American Convention on Sexual Rights and Reproductive Rights: we're campaigning! / Elizabeth C. Placido
    • 24. A matter of life or death: campaigning to build support for the defence of women's rights in Nigeria / Titi Salaam
    • 25. The evolution of discourse: the campaign to change the family law in Morocco / Alexandra Pittman (+ endnote: 'in association with...')
  • Editors and contributors

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GOR012722748
9781842778500
1842778501
Building Feminist Movements and Organizations: Global Perspectives by Lydia Alpizar Duran
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20070815
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