| CBC News: Gangsters convicted of killing 12 women in Mexican border town: A brief account of sentences in the killings. |
| Ciudad Juarez, The Serial Killer's Playground: Court TV report, focusing on similarities in the victims, details events since 1993. |
| Desert Blood: The Juarez Murders: Alicia Gaspar de Alba's mystery novel based on the caes of the murdered women. A plot summary and the author's biography, as well as activist links. |
| End Violence Against Women in Juarez: An online petition calling on the Interamerican Commission on Human Rights to focus attention on the murders, and on local, state, and national law enforcement authorities to conduct investigations. |
| Justice for the Women of Juárez and Chihuahua: Amnesty International campaign, with background information, interviews with victims' relatives, and suggested advocacy actions. |
| Los Angeles For Women of Juarez: California-based group sponsors local fundraising and conscious-raising events. Includes overview of the murders and links to related organizations, with information on how to get involved. [English/Spanish] |
| Maquila: Explores the representations of women's bodies and murders, using a web-based format to engage questions of gender, race, work, and violence. |
| May Our Daughters Return Home: Local group provides links to news coverage, videos from relatives, and action steps, complete coverage in Spanish, with some information in English and several other languages. |
| Mexico - Genocide against women workers: Marxist analysis of roles of PRI and neo-liberals in creating the context of the murders and disappearances. |
| Save Juarez Project: Organized for the protection of female factory workers through self defense training, safety items and safehouses. |
| Señorita Extraviada, Missing Young Woman: Documentary film about the disappearances and murders. Lists crew and provides resources for support of the families. |
| The Situation of the Rights of Women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: The Right to be Free from Violence and Discrimination: The OAS report presents the background of the situation and the involvement of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), an analysis of human rights and legal issues, and recommendations for follow up. |
| The Virgin of Juarez: Official site for a fictional movie of a woman who survived an assault, with plot synopsis, trailer, cast interviews, and selected reviews. |
| Women of Cd. Juarez: Thomas Kern's photos of families, maquiladoras, and sites where bodies were found. |
| Women of Juarez: An Australian group describes fundraising efforts, including ongoing Tshirt sales, and provides background information on Juarez's female labor force. |