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10 Things You Can Do to End Gendercide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are many ways you can help bring an end to Gendercide.  Small steps with big impacts.  Remaining silent just isn't an option, take a look through some of these ideas, it's easy to look away from the problem but it takes conviction to do something about it, anything. Please read on.

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SAINT SOLDIER Live 12.8.12

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UN Symposium on Femicide: Nov 26, 2012

On November 26, 2012, an international symposium on Femicide (the killing of women and girls because of their gender), will held by the UN-ACUNS in Vienna, Austria, to mark  the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.   The 50 Million Missing Campaign founder, Rita Banerji, will be among the speakers at this symposium and will talk about the various forms and extent of femicides in India. 

This is a huge accomplishment for Banerji and her Campaign.  She has been working hard for the last 6 years to have “femicide,” be recognized as a human rights violation.  Truly a step in the right direction in the fight against Gendercide. Will keep you posted on the details of the outcomes of the symposium.

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It's A Girl Film Screening {UFV}

"Watch, learn & act." Those words were reiterated by Dr. Rosetta Khalideen, the Dean of Professional Studies at the University of the Fraser Valley last night right before the film screening of It's a Girl last night Nov 19, 2012

Thank you so much to everyone that came out to see this important film and hear the message. Thank you to all the volunteers for helping out in every way. Thank you
to the Centre for Indo
Canadian Studiesand Satwinder Bains for wanting to bring this film to campus. A BIG thank you to Sharn from the CICS dept. for organizing and planning this event, much work and effort on her part, greatly appreciate it all he efforts. Lastly, thank you to UFV for having this film brought to their students and supporting this message.


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