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Femicide is the systematic killing of women because of several reasons but mainly because they are women. We invite you to ride with us and raise awareness about this in our community.
We meet at 5 p.m. at CiteLA on Sunset in LA. Contact me for more info and if you'd like to be a part of our project.
There's tons of info on femicide... and books on it too if you're interested. Oh, and there's a movie called "Bordertown" with J-Lo & Antonio Banderas. I know, how good would that movie be, right? It's actually a pretty decent flick...it really gets the point across that this epidemic is real and it needs to stop.
During our ride on Sunday, November 2, we are asking for clothing (men, women, children) and office supply (paper and pens specifically) donations for two shelters we are assisting. The first is Casa Amiga, which is the ONLY women's shelter in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico...and it is 1 of 6 of its' kind in Mexico. And the other shelter we're assisting is the East Los Angeles Women's Center.
For information about Casa Amiga & ELAWC, go to:
http://www.casa-amiga.org/
http://elawc.org/
If you're interested in reading books on femicide, check out:
- "The Killing Fields: Harvest of Women" by Diana Washington Valdez
- "Desert Blood: The Juarez Murders" by Alicia Gaspar De Alba
- "NAFTA From Below: Maquiladora Workers, Farmers, and Indigenous Communities Speak Out on the Impact of Free Trade in Mexico" by Martha A. Ojeda and Rosemary Hennessy
- "The Daughters of Juarez: A True Story of Serial Murder South of the Border" by Teresa Rodriguez
Femicide is not limited to Juarez, Mexico and Guatemala. it is occurring all over the world. Our focus, however, is to help raise awareness about this act of violence against women in and to help Casa Amiga & the East Los Angeles Women's Center keep their doors open so they can keep enpowering women.
Join us and end the silence. Join us to raise awareness about femicide. Join us to honor those who lost their lives to femicide. Join us to support the victims' families. Let your voice be heard. Join us on Sunday, November 2 at 5pm at SITE LA for our 1st Annual Ride & Candlelight Vigil.
to all of you that attended, thank you for a most amazing experience for a first FemProject ride/Artivist event. the vigil was a powerful moment and I thank you for having the courage of being a part of it.
thank you Dorothy of Site LA, allowing us to use your space.
with 5 thousand deaths this year yeah WARez is not what it used to be,
with people like Esther there is hope, I mean just today I heard soldiers fired upon a car with people in it killing a 4 month pregnant woman. They were coming up on a roadblock wanting help.