KASAMA 2008
December 2008
Volume 22 Number 4
Migrant Workers are Human Beings – not Commodities
Migrant Workers Groups issue a 10-point challenge to Governments at the 2nd GFMD
The 2nd GFMD Civil Society Days
Philippine Migrants’ Rights Watch
Plight of Asian women raised at 2nd GFMD
Civil society groups await post–GFMD meeting with government
Kimberly Country Update
BACKROOM PRESS: from the Kimberley to the World
Trafficked Women’s Issues in Australia put on National Agenda
The Dawn Song - Lyrics
Australia signs up to the CEDAW Optional Protocol — At Last!
Church Leaders Avow Support To Indigenous Peoples
One Humanity, Many Faiths
On the botched MOA–AD: Lessons never learned
ANNOUNCEMENT: ASEAN Peoples' Forum
Mario Ruperto Talag Gatbonton
September 2008
Volume 22 Number 3
The People, The Tides, The Story
Filipinos' contributions honoured in Broome's 39th Shinju Matsuri Festival
Looking Back, Going Forward
New laws to protect overseas workers?
AGAINST THEIR WILL by Kathleen Maltzahn
The Solemn Lantern Maker by Merlinda Bobis
Growing Up Asian in Australia
The Year of Philippine Australian Writing
AFAD’s Statement on the Commemoration of the 36th Anniversary of the Declaration of Martial Law
What Muslim Mindanao Really Means to Arroyo By Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
Stolen Wages - Worth Fighting For
June 2008
Volume 22 Number 2
Advance Australia Fair?
Look after country and country will look after you
ORAL HISTORIES : REVEALING HIDDEN HISTORIES
Philippine Working Group on GFMD and Migrants’ Rights International: Global Call To Action
Migrant Workers in Australia: our responsibility as a global citizen
Cries From The Workplace: Stories of migrant women workers in Sydney
Valuing and Protecting Diversity
2008 Amnesty International Report
Focus on Gender in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction
Trafficking and the Need for Global Justice
Contested Democracy and the Left in the Philippines
Hearing The Voices Of Filipino Women: Violence, Media Representation And Contested Realities
From: Center for Migrant Advocacy Philippines
March 2008
Volume 22 Number 1
Walking Together for Peace and Reconciliation
Networking Religious Congregations to Eliminate Human Trafficking
WHAT NOW — SORRY HAS BEEN SAID
The Negros Nine Organic Farm
DIDIPIO UPDATE
DIDIPIO: Exploitation or Business?
Big Sorry Day by Deborah Ruiz Wall
BURRAAY - Dreaming Them Home
Let the healing begin
Urgent reform to Indigenous policy and service delivery needed
Resistances and Actions Summarise Women’s Month
Islamic New Year: Why Ahmad and Sarah matter in 2008
Milan: Film Review by Natasha Saroca
Bayan Ko
Refugee Week
Working Against Trafficking in Persons
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