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50% of the 99%

Posted in Access to and control of resources, Financial Flows on November 1st, 2012 by AWID Staff

Laura Carlsen. What’s 50 percent of 99 percent? This isn’t a math quiz. To put the question in non-numerical terms: where are women in the global economic crisis? The movement of the 99 percent that began in the United States made visible the human beings who suffer the brutal inequality and injustice of an economic […]

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