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Opposing Violence

By winvisibleblog | 01/11/2014 | 0 Comments

   Reclaim the Night  At Reclaim the Night rally, November 2014 Brighton Feminist Collective Thank you to everyone that came out and Reclaimed the Night with us on Saturday! Around 450 people marched with us to demand safer streets! Our rally had an incredible line-up of speakers and performers that we’re so proud to have … Read more

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Disabled People are not Worthless

By winvisibleblog | 17/10/2014 | 0 Comments

Disabled people are not worthless Lord Freud’s willingness to consider paying people with disabilities £2 an hour, the closure of the Remploy factories and the demeaning treatment disabled people receive from Atos are starvation policies. The Nazis called us “useless eaters”, expressing similar contempt. This devaluing of human life is widespread. Mothers are called “workless” … Read more

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Asylum seekers, refugees & immigrants

By winvisibleblog | 16/10/2014 | 0 Comments

NEWS REPORT FROM OCTOBER 2014: Disabled human rights campaigner Manjeet Kaur has won her case against the Home Office’s attempt to evict her onto the streets. A judge has ruled that Manjeet, who is Chair of RAPAR, can stay in her home in Whalley Range until her asylum case has finally been completed. The judge … Read more

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“A Special Kind of Mum”

By winvisibleblog | 01/12/2013 | 0 Comments

Click to watch this documentary about two fantastic disabled mums and their struggles. Discover more from WinVisible Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email. Type your email… Subscribe

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“My Experience of the Psychiatric System”

By winvisibleblog | 09/11/2013 | 0 Comments

My experience of the psychiatric system – an immigrant mother speaks out   ”The reason why I can’t stand up, is because I don’t feel well enough.  I’ve been in a mental hospital for the past seven to eight months and I just came out two weeks ago.  I just wanted to say something about … Read more

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Tackling Discrimination at Work

By winvisibleblog | 01/01/2013 | 0 Comments

Tackling discrimination at work – my story I was looking for a suitable office job for quite a while, paying a reasonable wage.  Finally, I found a job.  I was very confident and comfortable because I knew that the Access to Work (ATW) scheme would help me adjust to my new job — Access to … Read more

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Action on California Budget Cuts

By winvisibleblog | 04/12/2012 | 0 Comments

  Urgent Call to Support People’s Convention This is an URGENT CALL to support the People’s Convention called by Communities Actively Living Independent & Free (CALIF), an organization of people with disabilities.  The Convention is a protest that is demanding a California Budget that does not include life-threatening cuts proposed by the Governor, impacting the most vulnerable … Read more

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Justice for Daniel–And all of our Kids (2008)

By winvisibleblog | 01/12/2008 | 0 Comments

DHS – Give Us Back Our Children, a multi-racial group of mothers and supporters fighting for custody of their children in foster care, hailed the landmark decision to criminally indict four workers in the 2006 death of a child under the supervision of the Philadelphia Department of Human Services.  They will hold a protest at … Read more

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Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims (2008)

By winvisibleblog | 27/10/2008 | 0 Comments

Support Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims & the Vietnamese Women U.S. Speaking Tour! JOIN US IN WELCOMING VIETNAMESE AGENT ORANGE VICTIMS Monday, October 27th, 6:00-8:00 PM UCLA Downtown Labor Center 675 S. Park View Street, Los Angeles 90057 COME HEAR: Dang Hong Nhut is from Ho Chi Minh City. She suffers from cancer & had multiple miscarriages … Read more

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Iraq

By winvisibleblog | 01/03/2007 | 0 Comments

Disabled people in Iraq: iraqpeoplewdisabilitiesdisnowmar07 Discover more from WinVisible Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email. Type your email… Subscribe

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