‘Crazy’
Today we went to Dar El-Ajaza Hospital. We met with 3 women, 2 from Ethiopia and a third who is perhaps from Ghana.
Today we went to Dar El-Ajaza Hospital. We met with 3 women, 2 from Ethiopia and a third who is perhaps from Ghana.
Join me on Thursday, November 5th for my second event in Hamra.
Kumera Genet interviews ARM and sheds lights on our MCC’s ongoing fundraising campaign on HuffPost.
So badly did she want to pull her mother, Werkitu Delesa, out of poverty that, at the age of just 16, she was prepared to travel to the Middle East to work as a housemaid.
Elhanan is a 24-year-old Ethiopian woman with broad shoulders, short black hair, and a nest of wrinkles surrounding her brown eyes.
It should not be “ordinary” that a migrant domestic worker is beaten, humiliated, and then raped, supposedly to discipline her, without much outrage.
“No Lipstick in Lebanon”, a book about an Ethiopian domestic worker in Beirut! (based on true events)
This happened today.
Lest we not forget that there are many tragedies in this country.
“Item Saudi family hang Ethiopian maid from hook – brutally beat her might contain content that is not suitable for all ages.”
At the Anti-Racism Movement (ARM), we are constantly working on a multitude of different activities and initiatives. Most of our activities are only possible with the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers who work in collaboration with our core team.
The Anti-Racism Movement (ARM) was launched in 2010 as a grassroots collective by young Lebanese feminist activists in collaboration with migrant workers and migrant domestic workers.
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