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Crossing Borders 5 - Women on Move | This Tuesday

Crossing Borders 5 - Women on Move

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The 5th issue of "Crossing Borders", a transnational newsletter on "Movements and Struggles of Migration", is out again in several languages with a focus on womens migration. One year ago "Crossing Borders!" appeared for the first time as an attempt to foster transnational communication ...Website: http://www.noborder.org/crossing_borders/

The newsletter-project developed in reference to the migration-related networking process in general, but connected to practical struggles and initiatives in particular. The first issue was published for the transnational action day on October 7th 2006, then we used the opportunity of the World Social Forum in Nairobi in January 2007 for a second, and May First for the third issue. Our earlier reports mainly covered conflicts in Western Europe, in Africa and the USA. The 4th issue included many impressions from the Ukraine, but as exemplary for the whole of Eastern European realities. In Issue n. 5, we speak about women's migration, and not for the first time: as we believe it is a crucial perspective to understand transnational movements and how they affect gender relations and the organisation of labour (see issues 3 & 4). This issue of Crossing Borders! was initially distributed at the opening initiative of the transnational chain of action - In the heart of the monster: fignting the border regime! Transnationalization now! (February-October 2008) - in Amsterdam, on February 2.
Support this multilingual newsletter project by contributing and distributing!
Contact: frassainfo@kein.org Website: www.noborder.org
The aim of "Crossing Borders!" is to consolidate and to extend the migration related networking process in, around and beyond Europe. We do not ignore the differences in realities and struggles in various regions, countries or continents. But we are convinced in the necessity to bridge and communicate these differences - crossing these borders too! We are committed to a process of "becoming common", not only by exchanging information and experiences, but much more by fighting against the same global apartheid- and migration regime! And by struggling for the common demands of freedom of movement and the right to stay in the context of a general fight for global social rights! Thus "Crossing Borders!" is focussing to the movements and struggles of migration, but taking into account their multiplicity and looking for links to other social struggles. In each issue we will present manifold protests and campaigns, social and political struggles from different local situations. That's one reason, why we ask all of you to contribute to this project and to provide - at least in a few sentences - your experiences. But wider participation is crucial for this
newsletter on more levels. We follow a multilingual approach and so we need continuous help in translations! It is an Internet based project, but most important in our concept are decentralised printouts, copied and distributed in the various migrants-localities and communities.
"Crossing Borders!" is an initiative of the Frassanito-network and we plan to produce regularly issues at least every three or four months. But it depends also to your feedback and participation! So all of you are invited to support this newsletter, by contributions and distributions.
Contact us: frassainfo@kein.org
Website: http://www.noborder.org/crossing_borders/