Globalization & Migration

GGJ Stands in Solidarity with the World March of Women

Alessandra Ceregatti of the World March of Women, a sister movement to GGJ, joined us from São Paolo Brazil for our 4th membership assembly in Miami.  The World March of Women is launching its Third International Action on March 8, 2010 under the slogan "Women on the March Until We are Free".  GGJ created this statement in solidarity with their action, which mobilizes millions of women across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.

Letter to President Calderón re:Mexican Electrical Workers Union

Please find attached the English version of GGJ's letter to President Felipe Calderón of Mexico regarding his recent decision to not recognize the election of Martín Esparza as President of the union and the firing of 45,000 electrical workers.

GGJ REFLECTIONS ON 10 YEARS OF GLOBAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT-BUILDING

GGJ members and staff break down the challenges and milestones of the global justice movement since the WTO protests in Seattle in 1999.


Listen to stories from these GGJ leaders and organizers who have been on the frontlines of this work:  

GGJ Supports the Honduran People's Resistance in Boycotting November 29 Elections

GGJ Supports the Honduran People's Resistance in Boycotting November 29 Elections

 Support for the Boycott is support for Honduran Democracy

 

 

Since the illegal military coup of June 28, 2009 that put dictator Roberto Micheletti in power, the Honduran people have endured systematic state-sponsored attacks on their democratic rights to assembly, protest, privacy and safety. 

 

Video Clip of People's Voices Activities at the G-20 Summit

You can also view this video on GGJ's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ggjalliance

Audio Recordings of G-20 People's Tribunal testimonials

Ai-Jen Poo (Domestic Workers United)Listen to audio recordings of People's Tribunal Testimonials from GGJ member reps Ai-Jen Poo (Domestic Workers United), Helena Wong (CAAAV), Kali Akuno (US Human Rights Network), Jihan Gearon (Indigenous Environmental Network), Earlina Fisher (Community Voices Heard) and Salma Mirza (United Students Against Sweatshops) and allies:

The Real Problem with the Economy: G-20 Policies Violate UN Declaration of Human Rights

 

Contact: Jen Soriano, GGJ Communications Coordinator jensori@gmail.com

The Real Problem with the Economy: G-20 Policies Violate UN Declaration of Human Rights

The G-20 closed their official summit on Friday, September 25, 2009 with a declaration of victory, saying their coordinated and forceful response has worked to avert future economic catastrophe and have put people back to work.

Officials of the city of Pittsburgh closed the summit with their own declaration of victory, saying the event was a PR stunt worth $100 million.

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