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Nov 01
2007

Paula Kamen talks about Finding Iris Chang

Posted by Infogal in ViolenceRace and GenderBooks

Finding Iris ChangCome to Women and Children First Bookstore on Thursday, November 8 to hear Paula Kamen talk about new book, Finding Iris Chang

2007 marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of Iris Chang’s landmark book, The Rape of Nanking, which chronicles the Nanking massacre -- the torture and murder of Chinese citizens at the hands of the Japanese. The book brought Chang worldwide fame as a human rights pioneer, yet Chang herself was a mystery.

 

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Oct 13
2007

Finding Iris Chang is due on Oct 22

Posted by Infogal in ViolenceSexism and SocietyRace and GenderBooks

Finding Iris ChangPaula Kamen's bio of writer Iris Chang is due in the bookstores on October 22. Iris Chang committed suicide in November 2004 after a long battle with depression.

Iris Chang's best known book was The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II. The book tells the story of the infamous 1937-1938 Nanking massacre which took place during the Sino-Japanese War.

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Oct 07
2007

Aung San Suu Kyi on Non-Violence

Posted by Infogal in ViolenceGlobal Feminism

As the terrible repression continues in the nation of Burma, here is a video of Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi talking about the importance of non-violence in the struggle for democracy.

Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest by orders of the corrupt Burmese military regime for most of the past 17 years. If the people of Burma could realize their dreams, she would be leading the country instead.

Aung San Suu Kyi in a 1999 interview

Oct 07
2007

Rape Awareness Program Under Fire at the University of Maryland

Posted by Infogal in ViolenceUS Feminist MovementSexism and Society

For the past 17 years, students at the University of Maryland have participated in a rape awareness program where victims and advocates against sexual violence hang T-shirts along a huge clothesline on campus. Some victims also write the names of their assailants on their shirts.

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Sep 11
2007

Robin Morgan on the September 11, 2001 Attacks

Posted by Infogal in ViolenceGlobal Feminism

A day after the September 11, 2001 attacks, feminist writer Robin Morgan sent out this letter from her home in Greenwich Village, NYC not far from where the Twin Towers had once stood.

On this anniversary of the attacks, we thought it appropriate to republish her original letter. We also recommend her book The Demon Lover, which is one of the best explanations of terrorism available.

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