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s. encourages women to form sangomas groups for organic community family. financial support comes from international funding agencies and the government the veteran here only grow dryland crops which are not affected by climate change as one of the societies founders explains and that is not all. the numbers to the growing crops we do not need you read. from the society and their lead they hear me but i don't want to nutrition not have papers because i want gramps. i really nutrition. labels and therefore there. people can buy their traditional seed varieties are key in achieving food security and autonomy 65 year old is in charge of a community seed bank at canyon village she carefully cvs the seeds to remove the stones before putting them in long term storage in the past the villain but treated as untouchable today they have better social standing because they have grown stronger to the organization. some of them do you know these historically marginalized them and also on a community radio station in the pandemic it has become an important channel for ra
s. encourages women to form sangomas groups for organic community family. financial support comes from international funding agencies and the government the veteran here only grow dryland crops which are not affected by climate change as one of the societies founders explains and that is not all. the numbers to the growing crops we do not need you read. from the society and their lead they hear me but i don't want to nutrition not have papers because i want gramps. i really nutrition. labels...
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s. and got just women to form sangam of groups for organic community farming. financial support comes from international funding agencies and the government the women here only grow dryland crops which are not affected by climate change as one of the society's founders explains and that is not all. the number to the growing crops we do not need to read. from the society and there are lead they hear me but i don't want to nutrition not of papers because i want crops. and i really nutrition. labels and therefore there. people can buy them traditional seed varieties are key in achieving food security and. 65 year old is in charge of a community seed bank can he village she carefully cvs the seeds to remove the storms before putting them in long term storage in the past the villain but treated as untouchable today they have better social standing because they have grown stronger through the organization. suddenly these historically marginalized women also run a community radio station in the pandemic it has become an important channel for raising awareness and spre
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s. a group of like-minded women in fort worth, texas, decided that a domestic violence was an issue in thisng about it. we run the emergency shelters and the hot line and all the kind of normal services that you would see out of a domestic violence organization. we have clients who are actively seeking our services, because someone is in pursuit of them. shame and gaslighting is pervasive in our work. it happens even with the best intentions and asking the question why doesn't she leave puts the blame on the victim for staying in a relationship. when a victim calls us and says "i'm a victim of domestic , violence," we don't ask to investigate that or ask for proof of them being a victim. we start by believing the words they are telling us. in 2020, we have had, sadly, a spike during covid. we went from september of 2019 to march of 2020 without experiencing a single intimate partner homicide. sadly, since march, we have had 17 intimate partner homicides. one of the tools and tactics that a domestic violence offender has is the tool of isolation, the idea that they would isolate their victim
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group. we do need latino representation of more women but not all women or reproductive rights for women not somebody that looks like s will represent our values. host: after all these years the mexican american population has grown and latinos have grown to one of the biggest groups of color in the united states. what are the misconceptions you still see when media covers latino communities? >> often they do not know their history in the united states of america because if you look at a map before 1848 you will see one third of the united states was mexico. if they think we don't belong here it was before the united states was the united states of america. we have to and and not the time to do it. >> a place for you are born in new mexico it is in the those that say we need to do something we have talked about this before you say you are okay but you should remember the miners killed in this town. why is that? why should we remember that labor history? >> new mexico was one of the biggest coal mining towns in the united states of america. their own list of counsel, hospital, theater and many people like myself that d
group. we do need latino representation of more women but not all women or reproductive rights for women not somebody that looks like s will represent our values. host: after all these years the mexican american population has grown and latinos have grown to one of the biggest groups of color in the united states. what are the misconceptions you still see when media covers latino communities? >> often they do not know their history in the united states of america because if you look at a...
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of women's roles in various societies, from ancient times the 1970's, then moves through a studio dialogue with oppressors from social work, history, anthropology, and philosophy. >> in 1915, a group of women gathered in europe to try to find a way to stop robe or one. -- stop world war i. it was the birth of the women's international league for peace and freedom. this is their story. ♪ the end of the victorian age and the beginning of the 20th century brought about a flood of movements for social change. many people actively struggling for control over their own lives. settlement communities, labor unions, and civil liberties organizations all grew out of this tremendous and dynamic period. women were profoundly involved in all of these movements, as well as fighting for their own rights. these feminists came formidable opponents to the male-dominated world of the early 1900s. veteran scott olmsted has been a member of the veterans league since 1981. she has held a variety of positions in the league, including executive director of the united states section. >> i grew up a strong feminist because i grew up in a victorian type family. my father was the head of the house and you we
of women's roles in various societies, from ancient times the 1970's, then moves through a studio dialogue with oppressors from social work, history, anthropology, and philosophy. >> in 1915, a group of women gathered in europe to try to find a way to stop robe or one. -- stop world war i. it was the birth of the women's international league for peace and freedom. this is their story. ♪ the end of the victorian age and the beginning of the 20th century brought about a flood of movements...
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s correspondent in chief i'm going to present to a group of women that dances mosques in the streets outside jabil to raise awareness of gender violence and the power goes of women to fight for their rights meet the demands collected by look up what to buy and find a company should buy less of a house in the new dogs but international women's day. over 50 women have turned up including dominate. easy for me the collective and dancing as part of a collective means liberation enjoyment pleasure friendship this is a space where i feel safe and i can be myself the name of the dons group is linked to the headgear so women fast dotted wearing balaclavas in hoods during demonstrations both to protect themselves from police tear gas and to ensure they want recognised they became a symbol a. unique. event is one of the 4 women who founded by live by love and i but 2019 during a wave of protests against social inequality in chile make it easier for you say anywhere don't want to conceal their identity and it over them but we do want to protect it because there is a lot of political persecution
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caller: one last thing i just want to say is in the late 90's there was two women that were a part of m 19, underground communist group that did bomb the capital. those women were pardoned by president clinton and they went on to become -- to this day they are still communist leaders. when he is saying the worst attack ever happened on the sixth, one example of a communist attack that was way worse. guest: i am not familiar with that attack. there have been other attacks on the capital. i think what we need to acknowledge here is multiple people were killed. scores of capitol police officers were violently assaulted. three took their own lives in the days after the attack. the very process of confirming the election. the legitimate election of the president was interrupted. you have to go back to the war of 1812 to find anything remotely similar. host: there is a story this morning taking a look at the united states response. they highlight the fact that the biden administration said in his violence to further ideological goals such as those of political, religious, and social. it also says nonetheless, current and fo
caller: one last thing i just want to say is in the late 90's there was two women that were a part of m 19, underground communist group that did bomb the capital. those women were pardoned by president clinton and they went on to become -- to this day they are still communist leaders. when he is saying the worst attack ever happened on the sixth, one example of a communist attack that was way worse. guest: i am not familiar with that attack. there have been other attacks on the capital. i think...
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there's a group of american women that are captured as p. o. w.,'st this the second half of our semester were gonna cover the war in the pacific. and when the philippines falls in 1942, both manila and --, you have a group of american women navy and army nurses who are there, who get captured, there's about 79 women captured by the japanese. they are held as p. o. w.'s for 37 months, this is just a couple of them that survived give eating chocolate but you could see houston they are. especially the woman on the left, houston they are. starvation rations all of that, so when we're talking about who's and combat who's not. that line gets pretty blurred, especially when it comes to the nurses because they're so close. who's captured who's not what happens to women as p. o. w.,'s what happens to menace p. o. w.'s right. i think that's important to recognize, these nurses of course. women serve in a number different parts of the military, this one -- could you get more girl next door. she's just so perfect, but she's a good soldier when you think of soldi
there's a group of american women that are captured as p. o. w.,'st this the second half of our semester were gonna cover the war in the pacific. and when the philippines falls in 1942, both manila and --, you have a group of american women navy and army nurses who are there, who get captured, there's about 79 women captured by the japanese. they are held as p. o. w.'s for 37 months, this is just a couple of them that survived give eating chocolate but you could see houston they are. especially...
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strikes in syria last week against iranian militia groups but called one off after learning there was potential for civilian casualty s including women air strike did go ahead, bombing the station that was used by a militia. new intel comes after an iraqi base hosting u.s. troops came under another attack, a rocket attack, on wednesday of this week. now, neither president biden, the pentagon, nor the state department say they can confirm iran's involvement or responsibility for that attack. take a listen. >> we cannot attribute responsibility for the rocket attacks at this time. obviously, it's a rocket attack and we have seen rocket attacks come from shia-backed militia groups in the past. so in that way, it certainly coincides with our past experience here. >> the other code word you hear him say there, shia backed. that's also a way that they hint at iran's involvement. all of this is happening as the biden administration is signaling openness to bring tehran back to the table to renegotiate what's left of this nuclear deal. so joining me now is former ambassador to syria during the obama administration, robert ford. so ambassador
strikes in syria last week against iranian militia groups but called one off after learning there was potential for civilian casualty s including women air strike did go ahead, bombing the station that was used by a militia. new intel comes after an iraqi base hosting u.s. troops came under another attack, a rocket attack, on wednesday of this week. now, neither president biden, the pentagon, nor the state department say they can confirm iran's involvement or responsibility for that attack....
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equipment around with some to load from p s it's a deal that would breach international sanctions in the group because they're really . good for a lot of the women they're with and this is some suppliers won't respect prescriptions but this is among the most blatant and explicit references to circumventing the law and i think that it's disturbing. later on the cover up or to reveal is the company willing to sell sophisticated surveillance equipment to anyone even to sell to. them do good business. yeah but you don't need an export certificate for the more you know because what if you lost it is the instruction does it. so while there was a. first james follows up on proposing to supply surveillance equipment to south sudan he traveled to rowing to meet again with ariel vice president marco bresciano lee. and. he was aware of the reputation of quite p.s. and their sales manager who goes until. this is not the fact he gets a year. we'd me. that nickname of warnings across the road. would be that big. a deal or not this. truck. yes use the. roads will. do but i think we're going to. we've just burglarize it's without for a bridge. so anything to ge
equipment around with some to load from p s it's a deal that would breach international sanctions in the group because they're really . good for a lot of the women they're with and this is some suppliers won't respect prescriptions but this is among the most blatant and explicit references to circumventing the law and i think that it's disturbing. later on the cover up or to reveal is the company willing to sell sophisticated surveillance equipment to anyone even to sell to. them do good...
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the islamic state group �*s responsibility for killing three female employees at a tv station in the east of afghanistan on tuesday. the womennow they're being buried —— secunder kermani. all three young women worked at a tv channel based in the city ofjalalabad. translation: today was another terrible date for our channel. - we have lost three of our colleagues. i am very sad. in december, a female presenterfrom the same station was also killed. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for both attacks. journalists, human rights activists and judges, many of them women, are amongst the victims of a spate of targeted attacks that has left afghan civil society shaken and wondering who will be next. translation: these kinds of- assassinations are happening a lot. my sister was clearly innocent but she was killed. they were shot and killed in public place and they managed to escape. this is the weakness of our security forces. the taliban and are believed to be behind many of the incidents. officials say the mastermind of this attack has been arrested and is linked to the group. but they deny that. i asked is also hav
the islamic state group �*s responsibility for killing three female employees at a tv station in the east of afghanistan on tuesday. the womennow they're being buried —— secunder kermani. all three young women worked at a tv channel based in the city ofjalalabad. translation: today was another terrible date for our channel. - we have lost three of our colleagues. i am very sad. in december, a female presenterfrom the same station was also killed. the islamic state group has claimed...
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caller: one last thing i just want to say is in the late 90's there was two women that were a part of m 19, underground communist group that did bomb the capital. those women were pardoned by president clinton and they went on to become -- to this day they are still communist leaders. when he is saying the worst attack ever happened on the sixth, one example of a communist attack that was way worse. guest: i am not familiar with that attack. there have been other attacks on the capital. i think what we need to acknowledge here is multiple people were killed. scores of capitol police officers were violently assaulted. three took their own lives in the days after the attack. the very process of confirming the election. the legitimate election of the president was interrupted. you have to go back to the war of 1812 to find anything remotely similar. host: there is a story this morning taking a look at the united states response. they highlight the fact that the biden administration said in his violence to further ideological goals such as those of political, religious, and social. it also says nonetheless, current and fo
caller: one last thing i just want to say is in the late 90's there was two women that were a part of m 19, underground communist group that did bomb the capital. those women were pardoned by president clinton and they went on to become -- to this day they are still communist leaders. when he is saying the worst attack ever happened on the sixth, one example of a communist attack that was way worse. guest: i am not familiar with that attack. there have been other attacks on the capital. i think...
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s sex is defined in the census. a feminist campaign group, fair play for women, had taken the case to the high court — after the 0nsassport. a judicial review was to take place tomorrow. however, the 0ns has now agreed that sex for the purposes of the census is defined by a birth certificate or gender recognition certificate. it�*s agreed to pay the group�*s costs. prolific burglars, robbers and thieves are to be tagged with gps trackers in a bid to stop them re—offending. 250 offenders who have served at least a year in prison will have to wear the device for up to 12 months after being released. the ministry ofjustice scheme is being trialled in areas including humberside, the west midlands and gwent. energy customers could get an automatic annual refund if they overpay their gas and electricity providers by direct debit. the regulator, 0fgem, wants to limit the amount of customer credit which suppliers can hold — and is proposing an average return of £65 per household. suppliers say they�*ll look at the plans "in detail". you are watching bbc news, don�*t forget prime minister�*s questions is coming up at midday
s sex is defined in the census. a feminist campaign group, fair play for women, had taken the case to the high court — after the 0nsassport. a judicial review was to take place tomorrow. however, the 0ns has now agreed that sex for the purposes of the census is defined by a birth certificate or gender recognition certificate. it�*s agreed to pay the group�*s costs. prolific burglars, robbers and thieves are to be tagged with gps trackers in a bid to stop them re—offending. 250 offenders...
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women were prostitutes. in 1882, congress passed the chinese exclusion act. the first federal law singling out an entire group for immigration exclusion based on race. by the 1930's, all other asian groups, japanese, korean, south asians, filipinos, were also barred from the u.s. and prevented from becoming naturalized citizens. asian immigration did not fully open up again until 1965. in 1942 president roosevelt signed and executive order that provided for the incarceration of japanese americans as prisoners. i want to thank representative matsui so much for sharing her own family's history so we never forget the real consequences of racism. for many years, after 9/11, not just right after the attacks, but many years after, they faced racism in the form of profiling by government agencies. during this past year, some of our highest elected officials deliberately and consistently used racist language tying covid-19 to asians. this included the phrases that we've been talking about this morning, chinese virus, wuhan virus, and also telling americans to, quote-unquote, blame china for the pandemic. these words matter. especially when they repeatedly came from the w
women were prostitutes. in 1882, congress passed the chinese exclusion act. the first federal law singling out an entire group for immigration exclusion based on race. by the 1930's, all other asian groups, japanese, korean, south asians, filipinos, were also barred from the u.s. and prevented from becoming naturalized citizens. asian immigration did not fully open up again until 1965. in 1942 president roosevelt signed and executive order that provided for the incarceration of japanese...
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s invited has now received 8000 anonymous posts. it started as a trickle of allegations, now a roar of women demanding it has to stop. this groupuation? a lot of these people or young boys don't understand that they actually are doing sexual harassment. they might think it is jokes and banter, all these kind of words. it is so much easier putting out a tweet to say this doesn't apply to me, hashtag not all men, then it is to engage with meaningful conversation that is happening. this woman has a teenage son at one of these because that has been named. this woman has a teenage son at one of these schools that has been named. the buck stops with me as a parent, |and what our kids will do eventually| i will be the values that they take . away from us, from our family, from away from us, from their family, from their parents, where they grow up, where they learn from exhibitedl behaviours and a lot . of stuff that isn't said. so do you think the parents need to take more responsibility than the schools? we as parents cannot just delegate and outsource our kids' values, - and the way they behave and code of conduct. - labour is call
s invited has now received 8000 anonymous posts. it started as a trickle of allegations, now a roar of women demanding it has to stop. this groupuation? a lot of these people or young boys don't understand that they actually are doing sexual harassment. they might think it is jokes and banter, all these kind of words. it is so much easier putting out a tweet to say this doesn't apply to me, hashtag not all men, then it is to engage with meaningful conversation that is happening. this woman has...
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s sex is defined in the census. he a campaign group, fair play for women, had taken the case to the high court — after the ons gave official or gender recognition certificate. it�*s agreed to pay the group�*s costs. the census of course we are all meant to fill in on sunday. prolific burglars, robbers and thieves are to be tagged with gps trackers in a bid to stop them re—offending. 250 offenders — who have served at least a year in prison — will have to wear the device for up to 12 months after being released. the ministry ofjustice scheme is being trialled in areas including humberside, the west midlands and gwent. the former racing driver sabine schmitz has died, at the age of 51. she is the only woman to have won the nurburgring21t hours — a 11t—mile circuit often described as the toughest in the world. sabine schmitz appeared on top gear alongsidejeremy clarkson, and became part of the show�*s presenting team in 2015. last year, she revealed she�*d been diagnosed with cancer in 2017. tiger woods has left hospital, after suffering serious injuries in a car crash last month in california. the golfer, who has won 15 majo
s sex is defined in the census. he a campaign group, fair play for women, had taken the case to the high court — after the ons gave official or gender recognition certificate. it�*s agreed to pay the group�*s costs. the census of course we are all meant to fill in on sunday. prolific burglars, robbers and thieves are to be tagged with gps trackers in a bid to stop them re—offending. 250 offenders — who have served at least a year in prison — will have to wear the device for up to 12...
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s i was elected president of the national organization for women. i served three terms and in 1987 we formed the feminist majority foundation, a group of us. ways it does the same work, but we are not chapter based, more project-based and we work closely with many other women's groups on various issues. host: where are we today when it comes to women's rights? is it where you thought we would be by 2021 when you first got involved in this movement? eleanor: it's taken longer than i thought. we have made gains, when we started we were like 3% of the members of congress were women, now we are in the high 20%'s, 27%. we have a woman vice president and many opportunities. this is the most integrated cabinet a president has appointed. i can remember when we were fighting for two or three women in the cabinet, now we have almost a parody and we have many more women of color which is great. it's been a hard road. nothing has been easy. the violence against women bill should be a no-brainer and we should have ratified that automatically. now we are having trouble with the republicans on even an issue like that. the era we got through congress in 1
s i was elected president of the national organization for women. i served three terms and in 1987 we formed the feminist majority foundation, a group of us. ways it does the same work, but we are not chapter based, more project-based and we work closely with many other women's groups on various issues. host: where are we today when it comes to women's rights? is it where you thought we would be by 2021 when you first got involved in this movement? eleanor: it's taken longer than i thought. we...