migrantMigrant 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

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