Abstract

When in Rome..

Baumgardner, Jennifer | December 2, 2002 issue

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The article discusses the plight of feminist antiviolence activists with regard to the proposals by the U.S. of a war against Iraq. It presents a discussion by some activists about the practices which violate women's rights at the 2002 V-World Summit in Rome. An overview of the V-World Summit, a feminist meeting, is presented. The strategies developed by the group to prevent violence are presented. The plans of feminist antiviolence activist for V-Day celebrations are given. The topics discussed during the 2002 meeting are also given.

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SOCIAL movements; FEMINISTS; WOMEN'S rights; V-Day; WAR; VIOLENCE; IRAQ; UNITED States
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