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equal exercise and enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights, found, inter alia, in Articles 3 and 2(2) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, so that women can enjoy these rights fully and equally. The participants at the Montreal meeting were: Sneh Aurora, Fareda Banda, Reem Bahdi, Stephanie Berstein, Gwen Brodsky, Ariane Brunet, Christine Chinkin, Mary Shanthi Dairiam, Shelagh Day, Leilani Farha, Ruth Goba, Maria Soledad Garcia Muñoz, Sara Hossain, Lucie Lamarche, Marianne Mollmann, Dianne Otto, Karrisha Pillay, InĂ©s Romero, and Alison Symington. They unanimously agreed on the following principles. A. A. I NTRODUCTION Sex or gender inequality is a problem experienced primarily by women. The systems and assumptions which cause women’s inequality in the enjoyment of economic social and cultural rights are often invisible because they are deeply embedded in social relations, both public and private, within all States. Acknowledging this systemic and entrenched discrimination is an essential step in implementing guarantees of non-discrimination and equality. The terms “gender” and “sex” should both be understood as referring to the range of economic, social, cultural, historical, political and biological constructions of norms of behaviour that are considered appropriate for women and men. Implicit in such an understanding of “gender” or “sex” relations is that male and female norms have been constructed so as to privilege men and disadvantage women. “Gender” and “sex” discrimination can be used interchangeably, and both “gender inequality” and “sex inequality” are used to refer to the disadvantaged position of women. In order to reflect this understanding of women’s disadvantage, the MontrĂ©al Principles use the terms “discrimination against women” and “women’s equality” wherever possible. Economic, social and cultural rights have a particular significance for women because as a group, women are disproportionately affected by poverty, and by social and cultural marginalization. Women’s poverty is a central manifestation, and a direct result of women’s lesser social, economic and political power. In turn, women’s poverty reinforces their subordination, and constrains their enjoyment of every other right. The UN Charter mandates universal respect for, and observance of all human rights, including the right of women to equal exercise and enjoyment of their economic social and cultural rights. 1 All regional and global instruments which set out economic social and cultural rights contain guarantees of non-discrimination and of equal enjoyment for women of these rights. 2 An expression of this global consensus is found in Articles 3 and 2(2) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. In the political context of the early 21 st century, it is particularly important to underline this long- standing international consensus regarding human rights primacy. The lack of priority accorded to securing universal enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights hurts women disproportionately. Women’s particular vulnerability to social and economic deprivation is deepened further in conflict and post-conflict situations and when economic sanctions are imposed. The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has stated that economic, social and cultural rights must be taken into account when imposing sanctions, and State Parties to the Covenant should take account of the suffering that such sanctions are likely to inflict on vulnerable groups, such as women. As the UN Security Council has recognized, peace and women’s equality are inextricably linked. 3 The inequality in the lives of women that is deeply embedded in history, tradition and culture 4 affects women’s access to and enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights. To ensure women’s enjoyment of these rights, they must be implemented in a way that takes into account the context in which women live. For example, the traditional assignment to women and girls of the role of primary care-giver for children, older persons and the sick restricts women’s freedom of movement and consequently their access to paid employment and education. The economic and social devaluation of the work, paid and unpaid, that women traditionally do from a very young age, contributes further to fixing women in a position of economic and social inequality. These factors diminish women’s earning capacity and their economic autonomy, and contribute to the high rates of poverty among women worldwide. Traditional, historical, religious or cultural MontrĂ©al Principles on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 2 Page 3 attitudes are also used to justify and perpetuate discrimination against women in the delivery of economic, social and cultural rights, including health services and education, by public and private agencies. Inequality in women’s enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights contributes to their economic dependence, denial of personal autonomy and lack of empowerment. These in turn limit still further women’s ability to participate in public life, including fora for economic, social, political and legal policy and decision-making. As the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women has noted: “‘Policies developed and decisions made by men alone reflect only part of human experience and potential.’” 5 Such policies and decisions are less likely to take account of gendered consequences, and the economic and social factors that affect women’s lives. Economic, social and cultural rights and civil and political rights are particularly indivisible and interconnected in the lives of women: inequality in economic, social and cultural rights undermines women’s ability to enjoy their civil and political rights, which then limits their capacity to influence decision and policy-making in public life. Since “‘ll human rights are universal, indivisible and interdependent and interrelated’” 6 equality in civil and political rights 7 is undermined unless equality in the exercise and enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights is secured. It is especially important that women’s entitlement to equal enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights is acknowledged and re-emphasized in the current climate of neo-liberalism and economic globalization. Policies of privatization, economic austerity and structural adjustment have negative impacts for women. 8 For example, women are often the hardest hit by eFor example, women are often the hardest hit by economic transition, financial crises and rising unemployment. In part, this is because women are relied upon to provide services that are cut such as caring for children, older persons and the sick, because women are often in insecure, part-time employment, they are commonly the first to lose their jobs. Furthermore, poverty can lead to a decrease in food intake among women and girls; girls are the first to drop out of schools; greater numbers of women are forced to migrate; and women are vulnerable to trafficking, violence and ill health. Economic and political insecurity provoke private and public backlash against women’s rights that may be expressed through violence and articulated in the form of defending cultures and traditions. To fully implement the rights set out in Articles 3 and 2(2) of the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights, and similar guarantees in other human rights instruments, requires an understanding that focuses upon the subordination, stereotyping and structur disadvantage that women experience. It requires more than just formal legal recognition of MontrĂ©al Principles on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 3 Page 4 equality between the sexes. It requires commitment by all responsible parties to take all necessary steps to address the actual material and social disadvantage of women. B. D EFINITION OF W OMEN ’ S E CONOMIC S OCIAL AND C ULTURAL R IGHTS 1. Women’s economic, social and cultural rights include, but are not lim An adequate standard of living including:  food and freedom from hunger;  water;  clothing;  housing and freedom from forced eviction;  continuous improvement of living conditions;
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with Indigenous peoples’ organizations, and Indigenous women in particular, to institute plans of action to stop violence against Indigenous women. The following recommendations for action are based on recommendations made by the families of missing women, frontline organizations working for Indigenous women’s welfare and safety, and official government inquiries and commissions. Some of the recommendations are specific to the situation and needs of Indigenous women. Others are relevant to both Indigenous women and non-Indigenous women. Canadian officials should: 1. Identify and implement appropriate and effective protocols for action on missing person cases consistent with the specific risks to Indigenous women and girls. 2. Provide adequate, sustained, multi-year funding to culturally appropriate services, such as shelters and counselling for Indigenous women and girls, needed to prevent violence against Indigenous women. The design and implementation of these programs must be responsive to the needs of Indigenous women. 3. Expand programs which provide advocates to assist Indigenous people in their contacts with police and with courts. 4. Ensure that all police forces in Canada are subject to the jurisdiction of independent civilian bodies able to investigate allegations of wrongdoing by police. 5. Increase recruitment of Indigenous police officers, particularly Indigenous women. As well, ensure adequate training for all police, prosecutors and judges on issues of violence against Indigenous women in a range of settings including family violence, child sexual exploitation and violence against women in the sex trade. 6. As part of ongoing review and implementation of laws regarding the sex trade in Canada, give police clear instructions to ensure that the fundamental rights of women involved in the sex trade are protected in the course of all law enforcement activities
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fundamental freedoms of indigenous people and Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, to jointly study and document patterns of violence against Indigenous women, including in Canada. Clearly outline the measures taken to address the problem of violence against Indigenous women in Canada in reports to relevant UN human rights bodies, including the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and the Human Rights Committee. 9. Implement outstanding recommendations of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples which address poverty and social marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada, as has repeatedly been urged by United Nations human rights treaty bodies. 10. Strengthen and expand public education programs, including those within the formal school system, that acknowledge and address the history of dispossession and marginalization of Indigenous peoples and the present reality of racism in Canadian society. 11. Take measures to ensure mandatory and meaningful consultation with Indigenous women in the formulation and implementation of all policies affecting their welfare. 12. Ratify and uphold international human rights instruments relevant to the prevention of violence against women, including the Inter- American Convention on the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence against Women (Convention of Belém do Parå).
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structures and work toward positive social change. Makara is a general interest magazine that reflects a wide range of interests and philosophies, and contains fiction, articles, interviews and dialogue, features, and children’s section. The Co-operative, consisting of ten women, controlled the majority of production, with printing and four-colour layout done by Press Gang. Makara stopped publishing after 13 issues because it was not self-supporting; sales and advertising revenues did not cover printing costs or salaries.
447:'Sister Vision: Black Women and Women of Colour Press is a feminist press co-founded by Makeda Silvera and Stephanie Martin in Toronto, Ontario in 1984 to encourage the publication of "works by women of all cultures, sexual preferences & classes." REF: Sister Vision Press Statement of Purpose. leaflet, 1985 The organization was the first press for Black women and women of Colour to be established in Canada REF: Sister Vision pamphlet, 1985 244:, a fantasy romance that playfully explores the history of lesbian identity. Out of Time tells the story of a modern lesbian who is first mesmerized, then bewitched, by a photograph of lesbians from the 1920s that she finds in a scrapbook in an antique shop. The book was received well by critics and won the Lambda Literary Award in the category of best lesbian fiction of 1990. 388:
longstanding patterns of social and economic inequity that remain unaddressed continue to drive Indigenous women and girls into situations like the sex trade where the risk to their lives is that much greater. It is time for action. All levels of government in Canada should work closely and urgently
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Until recently, Martinac shared her humor, insight, and politics with readers in an immediate and regular way in her column "Lesbian Notions," which is syndicated in queer news journals throughout the country. The column was originated by Martinac in 1997; it is now written by veteran activist Libby
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In 1982, she left West Virginia and moved to New Jersey to work as a production editor at the publishing firm Prentice Hall. That same year she joined the editorial collective for the New York City feminist newspaper, WomaNews. From then on, New York would be Martinac's city and the setting for many
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April 1984, Cecill and four other women formed the Vancouver Lesbian Connection to create a political, service and social organization for lesbian and bisexual women in Vancouver. They encouraged and accepted support from non-lesbians and men. The Vancouver Lesbian Connection soon gave birth to the
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Martinac has continued to publish prolifically. Her works not only include novels--such as Home Movies (1993), about a family's complex reaction to loss filtered through the memory of a lesbian novelist, and Chicken (1997), a comic novel about a forty-something ghost writer who embarks on affairs
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In 1988, Martinac joined the editorial board of the feminist literary magazine Conditions, which was published in Brooklyn. From 1990 to 1995, she co-chaired the board of directors of New York's Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, where she established a lesbian and gay reading and writing
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Martinac's work at WomaNews was the start of a long and productive involvement in women's publishing. In 1985, she went to work as production director at the Feminist Press at City University of New York. She worked on production at the Press until 1994 and after that continued to contribute as a
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Writer Paula Martinac's career has been devoted to exploring and documenting the place that lesbians occupy in society, history, and the family. Whether in her fiction, her syndicated column, or in a unique guidebook to gay historical sites, Martinac is always most interested in the ways in which
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Goals of the Project The overall goal is to encourage women to be involved in various capacities at campus and community stations, with the understanding that more empowered women at individual stations can result in broader changes on an organizational level and within the radio broadcasting and
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MONTRÉAL PRINCIPLES ON WOMEN’S ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS The MontrĂ©al Principles were adopted at a meeting of experts held December 7 – 10, 2002 in MontrĂ©al, Canada. These principles are offered to guide the interpretation and implementation of the guarantees of non-discrimination and
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In a 1996 interview with B.C. journalist Agnes Huang, cofounder Martin attributes the start of the press to a need to "address the issue of non-representation and lack of voice" of Black women and women of colour in Canada. REF Huang, Agnes, interview with Stephanie Martin & Makeda Silvera,
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The Pacific Women’s Graphic Arts Cooperative, in co-operation with Press Gang Publishers (a feminist press in Vancouver), produced Makara magazine from 1975 to 1978. The magazine was billed as "The Canadian magazine by women for people," and sought to explore alternatives to traditional journal
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Martinac received her undergraduate degree from Chatham College in that city and went on to graduate school at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. After earning her M.A. in 1979, she took a job as assistant curator at the West Virginia State Museum in Charleston. Sponsor
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Provide funding for comprehensive national research on violence against Indigenous women, including the creation of a national registry to collect and analyze statistical information from all jurisdictions. 8. Request the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and
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Meanwhile, Martinac began to publish her own work, beginning in 1989 with Voyages Out One: Lesbian Short Fiction, an anthology of stories written by Martinac and Carla Tomaso, another lesbian writer. That year she also edited another short story anthology, The One You Call Sister: New Women's
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Another key organizer of The Lesbian Centre, Cynthia Brooke Harry Grunsky believes the Vancouver Lesbian Centre came undone over the women-born-women issue. Cecill was then a lone voice favouring the inclusion of transwomen. She remembers policy about SM being a huge point of controversy.
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Martin and Silvera list as some of their successes the many anthologies they have published which have provided space to a large cross-section of women who might otherwise never have been in print. Their book Piece of my heart : a lesbian of colour anthology was a finalist in the
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Sister Vision has had a specific mandate to publish "innovative, challenging & provocative works by Black women, First Nations women, Asian women, and women of mixed racial heritage." REF Huang, Agnes, interview with Stephanie Martin & Makeda Silvera,
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The Nursery Occupied Social Centre , Birmingham (a squatted council day nursery transformed into a social centre. The collective left the building on their own terms in 2005, on the condition that the council return the building to social
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She has also become a sort of community historian in her home city of New York, and the June 2003 queer book expo, Pink Ink, featured several literary walks with Martinac, who guided walkers to queer sites of interest throughout the city.
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created The Coalition for Women's Human Rights in Conflict Situations - to create precedents that recognise violence against women in conflict situations and help find ways to obtain justice for women survivors of sexual violence.
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2. A report (strategic plan) compiled by a researcher with the assistance of the steering committee and input from individual women and radio stations through surveys and interviews and information collected from the workshops.
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Most Rape Crisis Centres, like Vancouver's WAVAW/RCC (Women Against Violence Against Women/Rape Crisis Centre) offer "rape victims support, accompaniment to court, information and advocacy services." (Ridington 1982:104)
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The Cottage Occupied Social Centre , Birmingham (a squatted community youth centre shut by the city council. The collective along with local people are seeking to compel the council to re-instate the community/youth
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She is a co-founder of the Urgent Action Fund (UAF), which both grants and initiates programs to equip women's human rights activists with the resources necessary to respond to women and girls brutalized in conflict
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At R&D since 1990, Ms. Brunet was responsible for the Canada Programme and the Middle East and North African Programme, in addition to representing the Centre at the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
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Although Martinac no longer writes "Lesbian Notions" herself, in her position as Editor in Chief of Q Syndicate, the largest syndicator to the gay press, she edits the "Lesbian Notions" column.
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has been active in ensuring that Canada took the lead on a resolution at the UN Human Rights Commission to appoint a Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its Causes and Consequences.
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4. Promotion of the project and distribution of the report, toolkit, and other materials created by the Steering Committee through this website, the media, online discussion and other means.
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She contributed to the creation of a coalition that monitors gender-related crimes in Rwanda and Sierra Leone, and has been instrumental in setting up the Women's Rights in Afghanistan Fund.
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Martinac's fascination with the lesbian's place in history has provided inspiration for other books. In 1996, while working with the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, she compiled
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Vancouver Lesbian Centre at 876 Commercial Dr. 1984 Agreement: That if we share space with another group, the first priority would be another women's group as opposed to a gay male group.
262:(1998), Martinac draws from her own experiences in a long-term committed relationship with her life-partner Katie Hogan, a writer and teacher, to explore the new frontier of gay marriage. 276:, a lively guide to U.S. locations of interest to queers everywhere, from the Texas birthplace of famed athlete Babe Didrikson to the Massachusetts home of the reclusive Emily Dickinson. 69:
A steering committee of women from across Canada acted as consultants for each aspect of the project. This steering committee was involved in a series of workshops held at the NCRC in
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In the view of Ariane Brunet and Stephanie Rousseau since "rape gives rise to and is accompanied by all sorts of physical and mental injuries" Eriksson, Maja Kirilova.
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regulatory industry as a whole. As well, more gender-balanced news and music programming contributes to a radio environment free of stereotyping and misrepresentation
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Returning the gaze : essays on racism, feminism and politics. -- Edited by Himani Bannerji. -- Toronto : Sister Vision, c1993. -- 266 p.
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devoted to attempts to articulate radical lesbian concepts of what is 'right' and 'wrong' for us. REF: Kitzinger/Perkins, changing our minds p68
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Coordinator of a Coalition project to monitor the work of the International War Crimes Tribunal for Rwanda on gender-based crimes against women.
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As their press has matured, their vision has been given renewed energy through collaborative work with feminist women's organizations in the
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Ariane Brunet is the Women's Rights Coordinator at Rights & Democracy (R&D), which she represents at the UN Human Rights Commission.
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She presently sits on the international advisory board of the Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court.
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member of the International Advisory Committee for the Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery.
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Miscegenation blues : voices of mixed race women. -- Edited by Carol Camper. -- Toronto : Sister Vision, c1994. -- 389 p.
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Our Own Voices: A Directory of Lesbian and Gay Periodicals, 1890-1990: Including the Complete Holdings of the Canadian Gay Archives
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in 2002 The project was designed to analyse and address the between men and women at campus and community radio stations in Canada
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Acrobax Project (Laboratorio Occupato Autogestito del Precariato Metropolitano - ex -Cinodromo), via della Vasca Navale 6 (Roma)
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In 2004 she published "Where are the Girls?" on the situation of girl soldiers in Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique.
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3. A "toolkit" created by two consultants/specialists for use by stations in the presentation of gender-equitable programming.
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Montague, Masanie. -- Dread culture : a rastawoman's story. -- Toronto : Sister Vision Press, c1994. -- 189 p.
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She is the author of numerous articles and has contributed to many edited books on women, war, rights, and citizenship.
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Founder of the Coalition on Women’s Human Rights in Conflict Situations and is the Co-founder of the Urgent Action Fund.
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Surveys were circulated to women and staff members across the country and the results were compiled for this document
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Maracle, Sylvia. -- Onkwehonwe-neha : "our ways." -- Toronto : Sister Vision Press, c1994. -- 23 p.
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is an activist who was the Co-Director of the Third International Feminist Bookfair held in Montreal in 1988
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Stolen Sisters - A human rights response to discrimination and violence against Indigenous women in Canada
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Fiction, in which different writers, lesbian and straight, explore the unique connection between sisters.
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Frances St. Squats- late 1980's/early 1990's six houses on Frances St. in the DTES (Vancouver) (evicted)
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with two twenty-somethings after she is dumped by her lover--but also a variety of other books as well.
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opened l'Essentielle, the first trilingual feminist bookshop (closed 1991) also in Montreal in 1986.
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People's Park, Berkeley, California (1960s icon which epitomizes the notion of squatter's rights)
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Black girl talk. -- Edited by the black girls. -- Toronto : Sister Vision, c1995. -- 157 p.
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The Circle Community Centre (a community center opened in November 2004 in London, now evicted)
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Mandiela, Ahdri Zhina. -- "Speshal rikwes." -- Toronto : Sister Vision, c1985. -- 60 p.
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DAMM (Naples)-DAMM (Diego Armando Maradona Montesanto, 1995.) quartiere Montesanto (Napoli)
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ASBO Community Centre , Nottingham (Squatted council housing turned into community centre)
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SKA (Laboratorio Occupato Sperimentazione Kultura Antagonista), calata TrinitĂ  (Napoli)
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Reproductive Freedom: In the Context of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
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Drugstore (selbstorganisiertes JugendZentrum), Potsdamer Str. 180, Schöneberg (Berlin)
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ABC No Rio A social center founded in New York City by artists and activists in 1980.
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Filo Rosso (Spazio Sociale Occupato Autogestito), UniversitĂ  della Calabria (Cosenza)
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Konradstrasse (ZĂŒrich)(early 1990's in a former public sauna & spa- now evicted)
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El CHEntro Sociale TorBellaMonaca, Largo F. Mengaroni 11/25, Tor Bella Monaca (Roma)
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The Chien Rouge in Lausanne, a squat held in the old hospital.Chien rouge, Lausanne
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co-founded of the Urgent Action Fund (UAF), an international women's fund (1997).
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Bullet Space (artists and musicians squat with a gallery), 292 East Third Street
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The Lesbian and Gay Book of Love and Marriage: Creating the Stories of Our Lives
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Lab 00128 (ex Auro e Marco), via Caduti della Liberazione 268, Spinaceto (Roma)
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Coordinator of the Women’s Rights Program at Rights and Democracy in Montreal.
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etelkova, Ljubljana (a claimed free state in a former Yugoslav army garrison)
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Centro Popolare Autogestito Firenze Sud (1989.), via Villamagna 27a (Firenze)
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Konradstrasse (early 1990's in a former public sauna & spa- now evicted)
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BodyBag House (home of historic Canadian punk rock band BodyBag) (Vancouver)
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Strike S.p.A. (Spazio Pubblico Autogestito) via Partini, Portonaccio (Roma)
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KTS (Kulturtreff in Selbstverwaltung, Konzert und TagungsstÀtte) (Freiburg)
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in 1977, and continued to publish until 1986. ref Laurie, Alison J. (ed),
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Tien A' Ment, Centro Sociale Popolare Occupato, via Piave Soccavo (Napoli)
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L38 Squat/Laurentinokkupato (InfoShop), via Giuliotti 8, VI ponte (Roma)
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Casa l’ Bernocchi "La Talpa", via Guido Brogi 21, Casal Bernocchi (Roma)
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ZK (Casa l’Palocco nuovo), via Epaminonda 7, Canale della lingua (Roma)
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Spazio Sociale Occupato, ex 51, via Bacciarini 12, Valle Aurelia (Roma)
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The Queerest Places: A National Guide to Gay and Lesbian Historic Sites
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3njoy Pirateria, Circonvallazione Ostiense 9, Mercati Generali (Roma)
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http://fundaciontriangulo.es/direcciones/e_gruposlatinoamericanos.htm
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Espace Noir (Cooperative, 1984.), Rue Francillon 29, Case Postale 94
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Une galette dans l'art (squart gallery), N9uf rue dauphine (Paris)
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Fort Goof (home of Bunchofuckingoofs), Kensington Market (Toronto)
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Het Poortgebouw (still exists, but no longer a squat) (Amsterdam)
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Studentato Occupato, via Sedile di Porto, Centro Storico (Napoli)
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Officina 99, via Carlo di Tocco 101, quartiere Gianturco (Napoli)
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Bussana Vecchia, Liguria, International Artists Village (Liguria)
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Lesbian Sources: A Bibliography of Periodical Articles, 1970-1990
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Barocchio Occupato, Strada del Barocchio 27, Grugliasco (Torino)
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Contro l'emarginazione giovanile via Santa Chiara 6/8 (Brindisi)
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Circolo Anarchico Berneri, Cassero di Porta S. Stefano (Bologna)
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Principality of Sealand (on HM Fort Roughs, a wartime sea-fort)
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K.S.S. via Giuditta Pasta, Palazzo ex-Pretura, Saronno (Varese)
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Emo primo della lista, Battaglia Terme, via De Gasperi (Padova)
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Babilonia, via steria lungofiume cervo imperia Italia (Imperia)
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Collectif de la Valette (une village ocupé), Chez Alléz (Nimes)
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Oxford Street Warehouse (home of politiKILL inCOREct) (Toronto)
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Creation fire : a CAFRA anthology of Caribbean women poets
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Wohlgroth (1991–1993) (ZĂŒrich) ex-biggest squat in Switzerland
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La Riva Autogestita, Valrovina di Bassano del Grappa (Treviso)
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Villaggio Globale (ex-Mattatoio), Lungotevere Testaccio (Roma)
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Vittorio Occupato, Lungomare Toscanelli 184, Ostia Lido (Roma)
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Forte Guercio Occupato, via S. Giovanni Bosco 63 (Alessandria)
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Independent Lesbian Feminist publishers since 1974, London UK
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between December 1973 and 1977. The magazine was renamed the
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Kollasso, via Betulla, parco Miraggio 167 Cinturano (Caserta)
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lesbians affect and are affected by the society around them.
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Rote Fabrik (ZĂŒrich) (Now a publicly funded art space/disco)
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La Casa, c.so Pastrengo angolo Tampellini, Collegno (Torino)
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Spazio cultura, via Villanova (area Mercatone Z) (Pordenone)
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The Baldwin Street (punk house), 70 Baldwin Street (Toronto)
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A squat in Viladecans (Spain)Kasa de la Muntanya, Barcelona
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Freedom, Centrum Reanimacji Kultury, ul. JagielloƄczyka 10d
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Bencivenga 15 Okkupato, via Bencivenga 15, Nomentano (Roma)
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Ateneo Occupato, via Ottone Fattiboni 1, Dragoncello (Roma)
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Collectif des Diables Bleus et de la breche, St.Roch (Nice)
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False Creek - tent city, early 2000's (Vancouver) (evicted)
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Aguaska (ex Caino), S.DonĂ  di Piave, via Cima 11 (Venezia)
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Sans Papiers, Viale Carlo Felice, 69b, San Giovanni (Roma)
990:
Subbuglio, piazza Santa Maria del Castello 9 (Alessandria)
345:
By 1994, however, the centre was beginning to fall apart.
1431:
Forte Prenestino, via Federico Delpino, Centocelle (Roma)
1407:
Break Out , via Bernardo da Dibbiena 3, Primavalle (Roma)
1254:
Sintesi Sociale, Seregno, piazza Risorgimento 33 (Milano)
2760:, Amazon Press, ASIN: B001MD9W7Q, 1975, pp 244-245. ref 2566:
Theta Beta Potata (punk house), dobila ime po prethodnoj
2444:
Cabaret Voltaire (ZĂŒrich) (now evicted) (art house 2002)
2350:
Cabaret Voltaire (ZĂŒrich) (now evicted) (art house 2002)
1467:
Macchia Rossa, via Pieve Fosciana 56/82, Magliana (Roma)
1882:
Elektromadonna (anarchist squat), ul. Warszawska 249/25
1437:
Hai Visto Quinto?, via Val Pellice 4, Montesacro (Roma)
1386:
Astra 19 S.p.A. e-mail - via Capraia 19, Tufello (Roma)
1350:
Belfagor, Cascina MonteKuKKo Strada Agazzana (Piacenza)
304:
http://www.rimaweb.com.ar/safopiensa/direccionario.html
2459:
Wohlgroth (1991–1993. ex-biggest squat in Switzerland)
2385:
Autonomes Jugend Zentrum / Centre Autonome de Jeunesse
1587:
Rivolta PVC, Marghera, via Fratelli Bandiera (Venezia)
1455:
Laurentinokkupato, via Giuliotti 8, sesto ponte (Roma)
1416:
Corto Circuito, via Filippo Serafini 57, Lamaro (Roma)
116:
International Directory of Gay and Lesbian Periodicals
2605:
Rainbow Co-op (Europe imigrants), 274 East 7th Street
2453:
Platten Straße, ZĂŒrich (now evicted) (art house 2004)
2365:
Platten Straße, ZĂŒrich (now evicted) (art house 2004)
2353:
Hottingerstrasse (ZĂŒrich) (early 1990's- now evicted)
1892:'13', Centrum Kultury NiezaleĆŒnej, ul. Jana ƚliwki 13 1503:
Zona Rischio, via De Dominicis 4, Casalbertone (Roma)
1296:
Lavori in corso Acerra, quartiere Madonnelle (Napoli)
1278:
Vittoria, viale Friuli (angolo via Muratori) (Milano)
1179:
CSA Casarano, Le Casarano, Zona CittĂ  Vecchia (Lecce)
1155:
Emiliano Zapata (CSOA), via Sampierdarena 36 (Genova)
1104:
Gramna, Contrada Caricchio, via Guallupi 15 (Cosenza)
1059:
Lab via della Torretta 23, sottoponte Libia (Bologna)
1008:
Coppola Rossa, Contrada Coppola Rossa, Adelfia (Bari)
587: 1272:
Ubik ,Villa Casnati , via S. Carlo, Bussero (Milano)
1110:
La Finestra Dei Migranti, C.so Garibaldi 2 (Cosenza)
965:
Yorck59 (1988. – 2005.), New Yorck59 (2005.)(Berlin)
386:
http://www.amnesty.ca/campaigns/sisters_overview.php
2681:
Karlo Rojc (occupied former Yugoslav army garrison)
2655:
Metelkova, (occupied former Yugoslav army garrison)
2513:
Zzyzx Mineral Springs and Health Spa (evicted 1974)
1527:
L' Albero Occupato, corso Regina Margerita (Torino)
1434:
Garage/Il, via Gustavo Modena 92, Trastevere (Roma)
1428:
Ex Snia Viscosa, via Prenestina 173, Pigneto (Roma)
1299:
MOCO 16, case occupate via Monteoliveto 16 (Napoli)
1167:
Talpa e l'Orologio, La viale Matteotti 23 (Imperia)
1146:
La Villa Okkupata, via Salvi Cristiani 2a (Firenze)
873:
Freeche en Ville, 7 rue pasteur, Saint-Quen (Paris)
330:women-only Sitka Housing Co-op at 1550 Woodland Dr 1251:San'Antonio Rock Squat, via Garigliano 10 (Milano) 1050:Covo delle Guerriere, via Tanari Vecchia (Bologna) 2758:The Lesbian Reader; an Amazon Quarterly Anthology 1596:CĂ  rosseria-zona 10, via CĂ  Marcello 12 (Venezia) 1482:Torre Maura Occupata, via delle Averle 100 (Roma) 1164:Terra di Nessuno, via B. Bianco 4 genova (Genova) 1242:Panetteria Occupata, via Conte Rosso 20 (Milano) 1230:Laboratorio anarchico, via de Amicis 10 (Milano) 1194:Bakeka, Novate Milanese, via Cavour, 42 (Milano) 1065:Livello 57, Piazza di Porta Mascarella (Bologna) 1026:Hangar Zone Feltre, piazza le Stazione (Belluno) 941:Hafenstraße (1981. – 1992.), St. Pauli (Hamburg) 912:RĂ©sistances & Alternatives Ă  Rennes (Rennes) 876:Le Carrosse, 16 rue du Capitaine-Marchal (Paris) 831:Mandrak expo alternatif (art gallery) (Grenoble) 773:The White House (punk house) Kitchener, Ontario 2608:Serenity (punk rock squat), 733 East 9th Street 1560:Prinz Eugen, corso Principe Eugenio 26 (Torino) 1551:Kinoz Occupato, via Giordano Bruno 148 (Torino) 1275:Villa Okkupata, via Litta Modignani 66 (Milano) 1122:Intifada, via XXV Aprile, Ponte a Elsa (Empoli) 1113:Dordoni, via Mantova (ex Foro Boario) (Cremona) 1068:CSOA Riva Reno 122, via Riva Reno 122 (Bologna) 1038:Eta Beta, viale Lombardia 8/a, Redano (Bergamo) 136:(Canadian Gay Archives, 1991), ISBN 0969098162. 48:National Campus and Community Radio Association 2631:Dischord House (home of the band Minor Threat) 2470:The ARC, London (now evicted) (art house 1990) 1248:Ponte della Ghisolfa, viale Monza 225 (Milano) 1224:Golgonooza Inc., via Riva di Trento 1 (Milano) 1137:Ex-Emerson, via Niccolo da Tolentino (Firenze) 1032:Villaggio Sociale, via cimitero 15 (Benevento) 2190:A Noitiña-Sobredo (El Bierzo, member of FACC) 1584:Morion, Salizada San Francesco 2951 (Venezia) 1569:Aggro, Signoressa, Statale Feltrina (Treviso) 1563:El Paso occupato, via Passo Buole 47 (Torino) 1446:IpĂČ - via del Giardino Vecchio, Marino (Roma) 993:Kontatto Falconara, via Andrea Costa (Ancona) 760:The White Belt House (punk house) (Vancouver) 240:In 1990, Martinac published her first novel, 8: 2447:Hottingerstrasse (early 1990's- now evicted) 1479:Spaziokamino, via Calenzana 7 (Ostia) (Roma) 1464:La Strada, via Passino 24, Garbatella (Roma) 1347:Oltre Frontiera, via Leoncavallo 15 (Pesaro) 1323:La Corte, via marendole 7 monselice (Padova) 1128:Dazdramir, viale Alfonso D'Este 13 (Ferrara) 1101:Ex Acquedotto, Stazione dei treni (Chioggia) 897:Rivoli (art squat), 59 rue de Rivoli (Paris) 855:Alternation 2119 (art squat, evicted)(Paris) 1668:De Blauwe Aanslag (The Hague) (now evicted) 1488:Spartaco, via Selinunte 57, Quadraro (Roma) 1413:Casale Podere Rosa, via Diego Fabbri (Roma) 1341:Rosso Vivo (ex CIM), via Volturno (Perugia) 1332:Montevergini, via Montevergini 20 (Palermo) 1257:S.Q.O.T.T. (CSOA), viale Bligny 22 (Milano) 1245:Pergola Tribe, via della Pergola 5 (Milano) 1236:Mandragora, via Filippino Lippi 45 (Milano) 1140:Indiano, piazzaletto dell'Indiano (Firenze) 1119:Kavarna Pozor Pivo, via Maffi 2/A (Cremona) 947:KULE, August Straße 10 (Berlin) (art house) 888:La Fonderie de Bagnolet, east Paris (Paris) 870:Galleries Post Squat (ex Boliveart) (Paris) 864:Ballastr, squatted building of SNCF (Paris) 786:Stare Stresovice (evicted) (Czech Republic) 2781:, Routledge, 2001, ISBN:1560232528, p XVI 2762:http://www.gaynz.net.nz/history/Part2.html 1533:Askatasuna c.s., corso Regina 135 (Torino) 1473:Ricomincio dal Faro, via Trullo 330 (Roma) 1404:Brancaleone (1990.), via Levanna 11 (Roma) 1392:Ateneo Libertario, via delle Averle (Roma) 1344:CittĂ  di Castello (ex Manicomio) (Perugia) 1263:Torkiera, p. le Cimitero Maggiore (Milano) 1098:Al Confino, via com. cervese 1817 (Cesena) 2290:Los Arenalejos-Alozaina (agro-collective) 1422:Er Garage, via Tranfo, San Basilio (Roma) 1377:32, via dei Volsci 32, San Lorenzo (Roma) 1338:Capitan Harlok. via del Cartone (Perugia) 1233:Leoncavallo (SPA), via Watteau 7 (Milano) 1095:Vulcano, piazza dell'UniversitĂ  (Catania) 1071:Teatro occupato, via Belle Arti (Bologna) 1041:Paci Paciana, via Grumello 61\c (Bergamo) 999:Antinebbia, S. Giovanni Valdarno (Arezzo) 882:La Maison de la Plage (art squat) (Paris) 861:BalTAZzart, 104 rue des Couronnes (Paris) 1557:Onda, Giardini di Piazza d'Armi (Torino) 1536:Asilo Occupato, via Alessandria (Torino) 1476:Rialto, via S. Ambrogio 4, Ghetto (Roma) 1443:Intifada, via di Casalbruciato 15 (Roma) 1269:Transiti 28 via dei Transiti 28 (Milano) 1218:Garibaldi, corso Garibaldi 89/b (Milano) 1215:Eterotopia, via Risorgimento 21 (Milano) 1092:Auro, via S. Maria del Rosario (Catania) 1062:Lazzaretto, via del Lazzaretto (Bologna) 1047:36 Autogestito, via Zamboni 36 (Bologna) 1029:CSA Depistaggio, via Mustili (Benevento) 1023:Cayennautogestita, Feltre, via (Belluno) 1005:Aula occupata, universitĂ  di Bari (Bari) 358:Lesbian Feminist Critiques of Psychology 2779:Lesbian Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand 2754:Lesbian Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand 2701:OKC AbraĆĄević (ex-squat, now legalized) 1608:Ya Basta, via Btg. Framarin 5 (Vicenza) 1578:Kinesis via Carducci 3 Tradate (Varese) 1545:Delta House, via Stradella 135 (Torino) 1530:L' Arco, strada Villaretto 187 (Torino) 1353:Macchia Nera, Piazza san Michele (Pisa) 1161:Pinelli (CSOA), via G. Adamoli (Genova) 1158:Inmensa via Colano 1 Bolzaneto (Genova) 1077:Magazzino 47, via Industriale (Brescia) 906:L'Espace Vert & La Marmite (Rennes) 769:North Star Hotel- (Vancouver) (evicted) 90:http://www.ncra.ca/women/background.cfm 1605:La Sede, via Cattabrega 336 (Vigevano) 1515:Asilo Politico, zona Sud Est (Salerno) 1440:Interzona, via Valle Aurelia 37 (Roma) 1380:Astra occupato, Viale Ionio 209 (Roma) 1281:XXII Aprile, via Emilia Ovest (Modena) 1116:Gastone Dordoni, via Mantova (Cremona) 950:Kunst Haus Tacheles, Tacheles (Berlin) 82:http://www.ncra.ca/women/stratPlan.cfm 75:http://www.ncra.ca/women/committee.cfm 2740:journal collectively produced by the 2496:St Agnes Place, London (evicted 2005) 1554:Murazzi, Lungo Po Murazzi 25 (Torino) 1335:Barattolo, via dei Mille, 130 (Pavia) 1284:Scintilla, via Attiraglio 66 (Modena) 1227:La Tribu' Peschiera Borromeo (Milano) 1200:Cascina, via Vaiano Valle 32 (Milano) 1188:Adrenaline, viale Gorizia 28 (Milano) 956:New Yorck59 in the Bethanien (Berlin) 938:Ex-Steffi (1997. – 2006.) (Karlsruhe) 813:Espace AutogĂ©rĂ© des Tanneries (Dijon) 766:Woodwards Squat (Vancouver) (evicted) 575:http://www.womensrightscoalition.org/ 7: 2259:Abioncillo (squatted village school) 1644:Kalenderpanden (Amsterdam) (evicted) 1458:La Maggiolina, via Bencivenga (Roma) 1308:Maggiore 15, Pizza del GesĂč (Napoli) 825:Intersquat (political squat) (Dijon) 730:20 Kensington (punk house) (Toronto) 694:Ernst Kirchweger Haus (EKH) (Vienna) 321:British Columbia Archival Union List 118:(Oryx Press, 1987), ISBN 0897742974. 2405:Chien Rouge (squatted old hospital) 1845:Morgohjertasvei 23 (evicted) , Oslo 1641:De Kantine in Vrankrijk (Amsterdam) 1221:Golaest, via Emilio Gola 8 (Milano) 1203:Cantiere/Il, via Omodeo 20 (Milano) 780:Ladronka (evicted) (Czech Republic) 757:The Plaza (home of DOA) (Vancouver) 745:River Street (punk house) (Toronto) 438:Cross Cultural Communication Centre 2408:Espace AutogĂ©rĂ©, rue CĂ©sar-Roux 30 1401:Blitz, via Meuccio Ruini 45 (Roma) 1212:Deposito Bulk Laboratorio (Milano) 1134:DEA, via degli Alfani 43 (Firenze) 1035:Fantasma, via Legrenzi 2 (Bergamo) 748:ALF House (punk house) (Vancouver) 736:Happy House (punk house) (Toronto) 724:Front St. Squat (Nelson) (evicted) 490:and other countries as well as in 233:series titled "In Our Own Write." 141:Inkameep Day School Art Collection 94:http://www.ncra.ca/women/index.cfm 63:http://www.ncra.ca/women/index.cfm 24: 1209:Cox 18, via Conchetta 18 (Milano) 1089:Experia, via Plebiscito (Catania) 915:Artettoit (art squat) (Vincennes) 225:of her novels and short stories. 213:(b. July 30, 1954) in Pittsburgh 2644:Paradise City (crust punk squat) 2599:C-Squat, 155 Avenue C, Manhattan 1650:PS28 Rijkshemelvaart (Amsterdam) 1470:Obelix, via val Melaina 4 (Roma) 1125:Cayenna, via Fusinato 4 (Feltre) 1014:Stella Rossa, via Macello (Bari) 1575:Treblinka, via Volturno (Udine) 1461:La Torre, via Bertero 13 (Roma) 1368:CSOA Cartella (Reggio Calabria) 1260:Teknocasa, south Milan (Milano) 1002:Torrerossa, via Sardegna (Asti) 843:L'Huilerie OccupĂ©e (Marseilles) 566:http://www.urgentactionfund.org 2777:. ref Laurie, Alison J. (ed), 2742:Sisters for Homophile Equality 2611:Umbrella House, 21-23 Avenue C 2576:Theta Beta Potata (punk house) 1753:Bourgonjestraat / Artspice B32 1593:Lavorozero, Chioggia (Venezia) 1548:Gabrio, via Revello 5 (Torino) 1524:Icaro, via de Filis 7a (Terni) 1143:La Baracca Scandicci (Firenze) 996:TNT, Jesi, via Politi (Ancona) 879:La Cerise (ex-Squat 13)(Paris) 721:Chang Sang-Min Haus (Kingston) 502:resulted in the publishing of 369:http://www.onlywomenpress.com/ 1: 2479:RampART Social Centre, London 2347:Kulturzentrum Reithalle, Bern 2256:Manzanares-Montejo de Tiermes 1975:Plaza de Encarnacion, Sevilla 1512:Eternit, via Oroboni (Rovigo) 1317:Pedro, via Ticino 10 (Padova) 1206:Chiapas, via Bondi 6 (Milano) 979:Fabrika Yfanet (Thessalonica) 976:Tera Incognita (Thessalonica) 885:Le Barbizon (theater) (Paris) 816:Alternation (Paris) (evicted) 475:Gay and Lesbian Book Award. 432: 383:http://www.stolensisters.com/ 296:Latin American Lesbian Groups 34:) 20:48, 13 April 2008 (UTC) 2621:Charles Mansion (punk house) 2586:Southgate House (punk house) 1872:De Centrum (evicted in 2006) 1837:De Oude Ambachtschool (DOAS) 1647:Martelaarsgracht (Amsterdam) 1566:Spackio, via Torino (Torino) 1182:Ragnatela/La, Maglie (Lecce) 1020:Emo Primo Della Lista (Bari) 473:American Library Association 415:Institute of Lesbian Studies 336:Vancouver Lesbian Connection 272:In 1997, Martinac published 2641:Cindergarden (home of Bull) 2418:Kiwiana, Fluhmattstrasse 63 2205:Minas de Arditurri-Oiartzun 2141:Sin Nombre (C/san bernardo) 1902:Rozbrat, ul. Pulaskiego 21a 1851:Hausmannsgate 40, 42 , Oslo 1665:Fort Pannerden (Gelderland) 1239:Micene, via Micene (Milano) 909:Salut les minches! (Rennes) 894:O gĂ©nie (art squat) (Paris) 2795: 2536:Barclay House (punk house) 2493:Medina House, Hove, Sussex 1912:M9, ul. Mariacka 1 (PogoƄ) 1740:Vrijplaats Koppenhinksteeg 962:Rote Flora (1989)(Hamburg) 465:Publishing is in our Blood 456:Publishing is in our Blood 201:Trivia: A Journal of Ideas 191:Lesbians Against the Right 2526:Squaresville (punk house) 2193:Mataveneros (free school) 1662:Het Slaakhuis (Amsterdam) 1395:L'Asilo - Frascati (Roma) 1371:L'asilo - Frascati (Roma) 1011:Bassano del Grappa (Bari) 797:Ungdomshuset (Copenhagen) 122:Lesbian Periodicals Index 26:Articles I am working on: 2556:The Outpost (punk house) 2516:San Francisco California 2324:Mullvaden (evicted 1978) 2084:Fray Ceferino GonzĂĄlez 4 1972:Cine Princesa, Barcelona 1743:Vrijplaats Boerhaavelaan 1287:Lo Spettro (Montecatini) 840:Lune des steppes (Lille) 794:Christiania (Copenhagen) 713:Prestes Maia (SĂŁo Paulo) 428:Anti-Psychiatry Movement 130:(1993), ISBN 0815307829. 124:(1986), ISBN 0930044746. 44:Women's Hands and Voices 2769:, which was printed by 2750:Lesbian Feminist Circle 2746:Wellington, New Zealand 2729:Lesbian Feminist Circle 2375:Kulturzentrum Reithalle 2327:TarĂ„berg (evicted 1980) 2144:Plaza de la EncarnaciĂłn 2118:Casa de Iniciativas 1.5 1941:Kromera, ul. Kromera 6a 1191:Area, Carugate (Milano) 932:Duncker Straße (Berlin) 783:Milada (Czech Republic) 2507:C-Squat, New York City 2341:CSOA il Molino, Lugano 2160:San Garcia de Ingelmos 2123:Santiago de Compostela 1963:Can Cadenas, Barcelona 1952:Tovarna Rog, Ljubljana 1521:Citta Vekkia (Taranto) 1362:CSA Spartaco (Ravenna) 1056:Ex-Mercato24 (Bologna) 1017:Battaglia Terme (Bari) 67:Status of Women Canada 2711:Rebel House (evicted) 2636:West Philadelphia, PA 2313:Villanueva de la Vera 2238:Morielo de San Pietro 1969:Can Masdeu, Barcelona 1966:La Makabra, Barcelona 1356:Gatanegra (Pordenone) 973:Villa Amalia (Athens) 900:Tombe Issoire (Paris) 828:Les Tanneries (Dijon) 702:Scheld'Apen (Antwerp) 433:Womyn's Braille Press 110:Periodical references 2616:Tallahassee, Florida 2541:Berkeley, California 1925:Elba, ul. Elbląska 2 1818:Weggeefwinkel/PUSCII 1737:Uberfleks Multipleks 1659:Ruysdael (Amsterdam) 1656:Ruigoord (Amsterdam) 1599:Pecora Nera (Verona) 1518:Alterazione (Savona) 1290:Handala (Monfalcone) 834:Squattalille (Lille) 742:Pope Squat (Toronto) 423:Stepping Out of Line 196:Akasha (Gloria) Hull 18:User:Kootenayvolcano 2069:CSOA El Laboratorio 2060:CSOA David Castilla 2028:Camino de Ronda 190 2003:Kasa de la Muntanya 1329:ExCarcere (Palermo) 1266:Torricelli (Milano) 1149:La Piscina (Foggia) 1044:Atlantide (Bologna) 858:Art et Toit (Paris) 677:Montreal Principles 486:, Southern Africa, 443:Sister Vision Press 267:The Lesbian Almanac 2596:ABC No Rio (1980.) 2075:El Chino/Chinatown 2012:Miles de viviendas 1824:Huize "Vrijstaete" 1638:Africa (Amsterdam) 1635:ASCII, (Amsterdam) 1624:Grande Hotel Beira 1602:Interzona (Verona) 1365:Valtorto (Ravenna) 1185:Il Molino (Lugano) 1173:Godzilla (Livorno) 1080:Mistrial (Brescia) 959:PleußmĂŒhle (DĂŒren) 926:Bethanien (Berlin) 891:Les Voutes (Paris) 849:L'Armature (Nimes) 805:Siperia (Helsinki) 588:http://www.wraf.ca 397:Lavender September 326:Sitka Housing Coop 229:freelance writer. 2775:lesbian feminists 2734:Circle (magazine) 2138:CSOA Casas Viejas 2081:Escalera Karacola 1827:Kolkakkerweg-flat 1326:Gramigna (Padova) 1152:Baraonda (Genova) 837:Montreuil (Lille) 822:59 Rivoli (Paris) 410:Barbara MacDonald 2786: 2714:KUDRUC (evicted) 2648:Squats_in_ex-Yu 2581:Newport, KY,Ohio 2551:Denver, Colorado 2521:Atlanta, Georgia 2330:Borgen (evicted) 2271:La Mariola-Alcoi 2128:A Casa Encantada 2057:CSOA El Desguace 2054:CSOA Navalkejigo 2038:A Casa Encantada 1985:Centros Sociales 1854:UFFA , Trondheim 1628:The Netherlands 1197:Breda37 (Milano) 705:Alcahell (Ghent) 2794: 2793: 2789: 2788: 2787: 2785: 2784: 2783: 2731: 2661:Vila Mara Squat 2561:Iowa City, Iowa 2463:United Kingdom 2157:Teatro Princesa 1862:Rozbrat, PoznaƄ 1792:Het Poortgebouw 1717:Boulevardwoning 1632:ADM (Amsterdam) 776:Czech Republic 688: 679: 673: 461: 450: 445: 440: 435: 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