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Welcome to the Afro European Sisters Network (AESN). A site that focuses on networking black women in and outside of Europe.
Tags: African women, afro, black, black women, donkere vrouwen, network, sisters, women, zwarte vrouwen
Author: Sandra Rafaela |
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The PostwomanFeb 8, 2010
(J.D. Walker)
Written and directed by J.D. Walker, “The Postwoman” (Run time: 20 minutes) is a comedic tale which chronicles the life of Nia (Mahasin Munir), a 30s graphic designer, who is unhappy in her current relationship. Seeking affirmation...
Almeerse modellen gezochtFeb 7, 2010
Almere/ Liset van Ravenzwaaij
,,Je kan dan wel nog zo mooi zijn, maar als je niet kunt lopen op een paar hoge hakken houdt het gewoon op'', vertelt Elaine Campbell uit Almere als ze uitlegt naar wat voor meisjes en vrouwen ze op zoek is.
Campbell,...
Sandrine Joseph elected as Secretary General at European Professional Women's NetworkFeb 2, 2010
(Sandrine Joseph)
The Presidents and leaders of the 17 City European Professional Women’s Network (EuropeanPWN) elected a new Board on Jan 22, 2010. The two day General Meeting was hosted in Barcelona, part of the federation since 2008. In addition...
HAITI: FROM THE FRONT LINES (Flavia Cherry)Feb 2, 2010
(Flavia Cherry, Chair Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action)
It is good to see that some efforts are being made to reach women in desperate need, but those of us on the ground are yet to see this happen in many of the areas where...
SOS: Urgent Call For Relief to get to HaitiJan 17, 2010
The Civil Society Forum of the ACP States is totally disturbed about the slowness with which needed aid is getting to the Haitian people. We are well aware that tremendous financial aid is presently being committed to the cause, with the EU...
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