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Turning Pain To
Power Tour Continues at V-Day Zagreb
On April 2, 2009, The
Centre for Women's Studies Zagreb, together with the Centre for
Women Victims of War and Women's Room, organized V-Day Zagreb,
marking ten years of V-Day in Croatia.
Eve Ensler traveled to Zagreb for this
momentous event and to speak to the international audience about
V-Day's global Campaign STOP RAPING OUR GREATEST RESOURCE: POWER
TO THE WOMEN AND GIRLS OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
(DRC).
V-Day Zagreb was a tremendous success, with
a sold out audience of over 200 women and men, including 50
activists from the region in Kino. Eve was interviewed by Rada
Boric, Executive Director of the Center for Women's Studies and
V-Day Regional Coordinator, about the issue of violence against
women and girls in the DRC and V-Day's efforts to end it.
Rada has worked with Eve and V-Day for over
ten years, bringing V-Day to Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Finland. As Executive
Director of The Center for Women's Studies, the first and only
centre of its kind in Croatia, Rada and the staff continue to
work every day to empower women in the region through education,
raising awareness about issues facing women, and promoting women
in political and civil initiatives.
The V-Day Zagreb evening performance of
The Vagina Monologues was held in Zagreb Puppet Theatre,
scena Travno and was attended by activists from all over the
region, including Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Macedonia and Slovinia.
"Performers, activists and the audience
shared their experience after the event. All were sharing the
the same feeling: IT WAS TRULY A VICTORIOUS DAY FOR WOMEN'S
STRUGGLE AGAINST VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN." -Rada
Boric
NEW V-Moment by
Ayesha Alam
When Samar Minallah first forwarded me
the video of a young 17-year-old girl being flogged in public I
was stunned. These were images that one had gotten used to
seeing come out of Afghanistan but not my country. For years on
my morning radio show and then later on my morning television
show. I had been saying, "we are ignoring what's really
happening in our tribal areas." Hushed stories had been filtered
through and my pathan friends kept going on about how the
government was ignoring the gradual growing strength of
extremist elements. We failed. As a society. When we could see
the warning signs, they weren't in our faces and perhaps that's
why it was easier to brush them aside...but we failed and today
the flogging of our 17 year old sister...daughter is because we
kept quiet then and didn't make a loud enough noise to say
NO.... this is not what we want for Pakistan.
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V-Day Joins
Animoto For A Cause
Today, Earth Day, Animoto.com, a web
application that helps users create music video style online
clips, is launching Animoto For A Cause, to bring
attention to non profit groups working throughout the world,
offering organizations and community activists free and
unlimited access to the full range of Animoto's services.
V-Day is happy to be a part of Animoto
For A Cause, which will enable our activists to illustrate
their activism with a dynamic, multimedia twist and reach more
people with our message to end violence against women and
girls.
View
V-Day's Animoto For A Cause video >
For more information about Animoto For A
Cause or to create your own Animoto video, go to www.animoto.com
New Book released -
The Men Who Killed Me - includes Afterward by
Eve
Fifteen years after the Rwandan genocide, The
Men Who Killed Me features testimonials from seventeen
survivors. Through their narratives and portraits, sixteen women
and one man bear witness to the crimes committed against
hundreds of thousands of others. Proceeds from this book will go
to Mukomeze, a charitable organization established to improve
the lives of girls and women who survived sexual violence in the
Rwandan genocide.
For more information and to purchase the
book, please visit http://www.menwhokilledme.com/
V-Wall REMINDER! Let
Your Voice be Heard!
Tell Ten Friends to ADD THEIR VOICE to V-Day's
V-WALL FOR CONGO!
Sign up is quick and easy! Women and girls in the DRC will read
your messages of hope empowerment, change and solidarity and
will know they are not forgotten!
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