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Migrant
Women's Human Rights in G-7 Countries: Organizing Strategies
Based
on the panel at the NGO Forum at the Fourth World Conference
on Women (Beijing, 1995), this publication reflects how migrant
women in countries like the United States, United Kingdom.,
Italy, and Japan have placed issues such as domestic violence,
worker's rights and xenophobia in the public domain.
Edited
by Mallika Dutt, Leni Marin and Helen Zia. Family Violence
Prevention Fund and the Center for Women's Global Leadership,
1997; 69 pages. US$10
Table
of Contents
About
the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Overview: Migrant Women and the Global Economy, Mallika
Dutt
Canada: Taking Leadership of the Mainstream Women's Movement,
Felicita Villasin
Italy:
Organizing and Strategies, Charito Basa
Italy:
National Domestic Work Contracts, Pilar Saravia
Japan:
Violence Against Migrant Women, Masumi Azu
United
Kingdom: Creating an Autonomous Migrant Women's Movement,
Hannana Siddiqui
United
Kingdom: Organizing Filipino Migrant Domestic Workers, Margaret
Healey and Maria Gonzales
United
Kingdom: Building a New House, Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
Unites
States: Legislative Strategies to Ensure the Rights of Battered
Immigrant Women, Leni Marin
United
States: Organizing Immigrant Women Workers, Mirian Ching
Louie
Global Trafficking in Women-Some Issues and Strategies, Lin
Lap-Chew
Appendix:
Network Building: A Preliminary List of Migrant Women's Contacts
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