Our Writings
In addition to all of our organizing work, Women and Girls CAN leaders also have written reports, zines, and articles. All of these writings help give voice to our mission to provide language that helps to create safe spaces for us to develop as advocates, learn from one another, and take action to promote social justice.
Is Racial Profiling Racist?
August 2009 Women & Girls CAN and the Chicago Freedom School work collaboratively through the Chicago Alliance Against White Supremacy. In summer 2009, a group of CAAWS members wrote this statement about recent cases of racism and white supremacy in the news, to promote public dialogue. [...]
Read more...
Transformative Justice Zine
June 2009 A day-long Transformative Justice Teach-in happened on June 6, which bought together over 85 organizers, activists, adults and youth, for a day of popular education workshops and movement-building. The event was organized by Women & Girls CAN, the Queer Transformative Justice Working Group, DePaul’s Program in Women’s & Gender Studies, and dozens of [...]
Read more...
Beyond Chris Brown & Rihanna
February 2009 FUFA stirred up city-wide and national discussions this spring through our youth-authored article “Beyond Chris Brown and Rihanna”. The article was published by the Chicago Tribune and used by schools and organizations not just in Chicago, but all over the country. In order to share the article with other youth, FUFA leaders turned [...]
Read more...
Stop the False Race/Gender Divide: A Call to Action
June 2008 During the heated Democratic primaries in early 2008, WGCAN leaders called on white progressive women activists and feminists to join us in challenging the onslaught of reactionary and racist arguments being put forward in the name of feminism and in defense of Hillary Clinton. Read our Call to Action.
Read more...
Communities Engaged in Resisting Violence
December 2007 Written by WGCAN leaders, the Communities Engaged in Resisting Violence report is part of a growing movement in Chicago of community-based initiatives seeking to resist violence against women, to create community accountability for the perpetuation of violence, and to develop strategies to end violence and the oppressive systems that support it. While the [...]
Read more...