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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Delegations: Austin Tan Cerca de la Frontera
Austin Tan Cerca de la Frontera (ATCF) ATCF organizes quarterly delegations to visit maquiladora workers and communities along the Mexico-U.S. border. The Comité Fronterizo de Obrer@s (CFO: Border Committee of Workers) hosts each group’s visit, enabling U.S. delegates to meet … Continue reading
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Feminicidio en Ciudad Juárez
Feminicidio sexual serial en Ciudad Juárez: 1993-20011 Julia Monárrez Fragoso Guillermina Valdés-Villalba in memoriam DEBATE FEMINISTA, año 13, Vol. 25, abril 2002. No estamos hablando de los últimos momentos de [estas niñas y mujeres]. Estamos hablando acerca de una larga … Continue reading
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Julia, Monarrez, Serial Sexual Femicide
Serial Sexual Femicide in Ciudad Juárez: 1993-2001 Julia Monárrez Fragoso In memory of Guillermina Valdés-Villalba DEBATE FEMENISTA, 13th Edition, Vol. 25, April 2002. We aren’t talking about the final moments of these children and women. We are talking about a … Continue reading
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Debbie Nathan, Missing the Story
Missing the Story Debbie Nathan (from The Texas Observer, August 30, 2002) …The victim, 17, was beaten to death in her parent’s home by her boyfriend, 27. They had two children. He said he murdered her because she was … Continue reading
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