International Women’s Day has been celebrated for over 95 years. It is a time when women’s voices regarding national and international events are meant to be the loudest. The continuous war and aggression in Iraq are on the forefront of many women activist’s minds. While this march will mark the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq, the issue of women and war begs for our attention. Masculinist perspectives dominate the blogs, websites, journals, and radio programs devoted to discussing the war. And in the lineup of anti-war activists and commentators in the media, women are underrepresented and few speak about the specific impact of the war on women
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was ...
In the Iraq of the Bush administration's imagination, women were to help "give birth to freedom" in ...
Color poster with text detailing research conducted by Niki Jepson and Dr. Tricia Davis (University ...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
[Extract] It is indeed an honour that 25 years after the publication of Gender and War its enduring ...
As we prepare this issue for publication, the news of war with Iraq is dominant. A story aired by Na...
March 8th is the day each year that we celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achie...
Women in Iraq have a lot to say about peace and what they say should be listened to. This research p...
Women began reporting on war in the mid-nineteenth century, covering, among other wars, Europeans re...
The article examines the development of a women’s movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It de...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
Women and War in the Middle East provides a critical examination of the relationship between gender ...
Women and girls are uniquely and disproportionately affected by armed conflict. In modern warfare, a...
theater of World War II to the West, is a record of warfare —of conquest and revolution, of battles ...
Sarajevo June 7th and 8th 2014. The Women in War inaugural conference will take place in Sarajevo on...
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was ...
In the Iraq of the Bush administration's imagination, women were to help "give birth to freedom" in ...
Color poster with text detailing research conducted by Niki Jepson and Dr. Tricia Davis (University ...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
[Extract] It is indeed an honour that 25 years after the publication of Gender and War its enduring ...
As we prepare this issue for publication, the news of war with Iraq is dominant. A story aired by Na...
March 8th is the day each year that we celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achie...
Women in Iraq have a lot to say about peace and what they say should be listened to. This research p...
Women began reporting on war in the mid-nineteenth century, covering, among other wars, Europeans re...
The article examines the development of a women’s movement in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. It de...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
Women and War in the Middle East provides a critical examination of the relationship between gender ...
Women and girls are uniquely and disproportionately affected by armed conflict. In modern warfare, a...
theater of World War II to the West, is a record of warfare —of conquest and revolution, of battles ...
Sarajevo June 7th and 8th 2014. The Women in War inaugural conference will take place in Sarajevo on...
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was ...
In the Iraq of the Bush administration's imagination, women were to help "give birth to freedom" in ...
Color poster with text detailing research conducted by Niki Jepson and Dr. Tricia Davis (University ...