Welcome! If you're new to the witch-ways experience, don't worry. All you need to know is that I've been online and involved with technology, website development and training in the nonprofit world since 1994.* (I also work with women in small businesses to give them a "helping hand".)
I've got a lot of projects on the go, and most are listed on the sidebar. Contact info's also on the sidebar aussi.
I'm not into posting rates, but if you're interested in learning more about technology and nonprofits, drop me a line. I'd love to work with you!
(Other geek points: I've had a computer since 1980 and attended computer camp to learn Basic and Logo. Oh, how I miss the turtle.)
Visioning and Re-Visioning
Ms. Magazine has a list of quotes from prominent women,
Vision for Change, about what they would like to see happen under an Obama administration. My favourite?
. The violence-against women movement has to, once again, become a movement and not just a network of social-service providers. Violence will only end when survivors are seen as potential organizers on their own behalf, rather than simply clients of social workers, lawyers, judges or medical personnel. —ANDREA SMITH, PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN CULTURE AND WOMEN’S STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN; COFOUNDER, INCITE! WOMEN OF COLOR AGAINST VIOLENCE
There is so much change that needs to happen within the VAW movement. We need to reclaim the feminist analysis and address the root causes and systems that create, sustain and encourage violence against women!
Labels: domestic violence, feminism, revolution, violence against women
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...then Work for Change
The University of Calgary announced the creation today of the
Brenda Strafford Chair in the Prevention of Domestic Violence in the Faculty of Social Work. It is only the second such chair in Canada.
Labels: domestic violence, feminism, violence against women
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