World Women’s Strike is ON .. Wed.March 8th .. Day without a Woman

The Women’s March just released details on March 8 …….. “A Day Without a Womana-day-without-a-woman-march-8thj-2017

WHAT CAN YOU DO March 8?   (Swedish Group)..

1. IF YOU CAN STRIKE AT WORK, DO IT!

2. TAKE A BREAK FROM HOUSEWORK AND ALL UNPAID WORK, INSTEAD GATHER YOUR FORCES WITH OTHERS WHO REFUSE TO WORK.krcy6c4yrlbrxpwmzpbjoxqfxsrndcdk8con9vqakk4cykicrt6vmf7c9bw9qmwn

3. IF YOU CAN NOT STRIKE: ACTIVELY DISCUSS THE POSSIBILITY OF WOMENS STRIKE DURING YOUR COFFEE BREAK / LUNCH BREAK AND RAISE AWARENESS OF THE ONGOING STRIKES AROUND THE WORLD.

4. DRESS IN BLACK OR HAVE A BLACK BAND AROUND YOUR ARM TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT.

5. STAGE OR JOIN A LOCAL ACTION.womens-strike

CONNECT WITH WOMEN around you, depending on where you are, there are ACTIONS all around the country, and nearby that you can participate in. Do you want to arrange a local action or get involved in one? Do not hesitate! CONTACT us at SOCIALSTREJK8MARS@GMAIL.COM or CHECK THE FACEBOOK EVENT FOR MORE INFORMATION!

For more information:
http://www.transnational-strike.info

How To Tell Your Boss ..March 8 Womens March Strike (if you can risk it!)

Protesters march in Washington, DC, during the Womens March on January 21, 2017. Hundreds of thousands of people flooded US cities Saturday in a day of women's rights protests to mark President Donald Trump's first full day in office. / AFP / Robyn BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
Protesters march in Washington, DC, during the Womens March on January 21, 2017.
Hundreds of thousands of people flooded US cities Saturday in a day of women’s rights protests to mark President Donald Trump’s first full day in office. / AFP / Robyn BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)

March 8: A Women’s Strike for the 99 Percent

Demonstrators protest against U.S. President Donald Trump during the Women's March inside Karura forest in Kenya's capital Nairobi, January 21, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya NYTCREDIT: Thomas Mukoya/Reuters
Demonstrators protest against U.S. President Donald Trump during the Women’s March inside Karura forest in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, January 21, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya
NYTCREDIT: Thomas Mukoya/Reuters

In more than 40 countries, on March 8th women will take to the streets and strike, disrupting productive and reproductive activities for one day. Women in Sweden will also strike.

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Strike 4 Repeal: March 8th 2017 – The BandwagonJan 24, 2017 – Join your Irish sisters on March 8th 2017 to fight for women’s reproductive rights. Abortion is illegal in Ireland, thanks to a clause in the Irish …

Abortion Rights Campaign prochoice march 27th September 2014
Abortion Rights Campaign prochoice march 27th September 2014
   ARMY OF MALE TROLLS SCORNS DAY WITHOUT A WOMAN
A glance at google results shows  that the 2017 March 8th Women’s Strike is being attacked in advance on the media and internet by the usual army of male trolls, all scared silly of losing any of their sexist privileges…  
Women are attacked for not being organised in a top down way like they would(Chicago Tribune) ..for not having one clear goal but many, .. for being ‘leftists’ ..for someone getting paid for knitting a pussy hat (really!) ..for being ‘middle class’ ..For not being ‘truly American’ (it’s a global protest!) .. for having an ”ex terrorist” organiser(Fox News..)…etc etc.
  The main theme of this chorus of snide misogynist disparagement seems to be that the protest will ”fail”in their invented criteria and always implying this will be because women don’t organise in a proper patriarchal way… haha

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LINK TO FB EVENT: https://www.facebook.com/events/13158..

Women’s March on Twitter: “A DAY WITHOUT A WOMAN.
Brazilian demo against new laws further restricting abortion and women's rights
Brazilian demo against new laws further restricting abortion and women’s rights
3.8.2017 https://twitter.com/womensmarch/status/836576718492221445   @womensmarch
COLUMBIA, SC - JANUARY 21: Demonstrators participate in the March In Defense Of Women's Rights inside of the Music Farm January 21, 2017 in Columbia, South Carolina. The event was one of hundreds of rallies and marches in more than 20 different countries inspired by the Women's March in the nation's capital. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images) NYTCREDIT: Sean Rayford/Getty Images
COLUMBIA, SC – JANUARY 21: Demonstrators participate in the March In Defense Of Women’s Rights inside of the Music Farm January 21, 2017 in Columbia, South Carolina. The event was one of hundreds of rallies and marches in more than 20 different countries inspired by the Women’s March in the nation’s capital. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
NYTCREDIT: Sean Rayford/Getty Images

 

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JANUARY 21: Thousands of people march up Queen Street on January 21, 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand. The marches in New Zealand were organised to show solidarity with those marching on Washington DC and around the world in defense of women's rights and human rights. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images) NYTCREDIT: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – JANUARY 21: Thousands of people march up Queen Street on January 21, 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand. The marches in New Zealand were organised to show solidarity with those marching on Washington DC and around the world in defense of women’s rights and human rights. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)
NYTCREDIT: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images

 

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BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 21: Demonstrators make their way during the Women's March on January 21, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. The Women's March originated in Washington DC but soon spread to be a global march calling on all concerned citizens to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion and for women's rights to be recognised around the world as human rights. Global marches are now being held, on the same day, across seven continents. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) NYTCREDIT: David Ramos/Getty Images
BARCELONA, SPAIN – JANUARY 21: Demonstrators make their way during the Women’s March on January 21, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. The Women’s March originated in Washington DC but soon spread to be a global march calling on all concerned citizens to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion and for women’s rights to be recognised around the world as human rights. Global marches are now being held, on the same day, across seven continents. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
NYTCREDIT: David Ramos/Getty Images

 

epa05738284 People hold banners as they attend 'Love Trumps Hate' rally, an official sister protest to the Women's March in Washington, in Prague, Czech Republic, 21 January 2017. Protest rallies were held in over 30 countries around the world in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington in defense of press freedom, women's and human rights following the official inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States of America in Washington, DC, USA, on 20 January 2017. EPA/MARTIN DIVISEK NYTCREDIT: Martin Divisek/European Pressphoto Agency
epa05738284 People hold banners as they attend ‘Love Trumps Hate’ rally, an official sister protest to the Women’s March in Washington, in Prague, Czech Republic, 21 January 2017. Protest rallies were held in over 30 countries around the world in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington in defense of press freedom, women’s and human rights following the official inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States of America in Washington, DC, USA, on 20 January 2017. EPA/MARTIN DIVISEK
NYTCREDIT: Martin Divisek/European Pressphoto Agency

 

Marchers on Church St. at Saturday's Women's March on Charlotte, N.C., which drew at least 10,000 people according to CMPD. The mile-long march was scheduled to coincide with a national demonstration Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, in Washington, D.C., the day after Donald Trump's inauguration as president. The march started at First Ward Park, traveled down Tryon Street to 4th St. to Church St. and ended at Romare Bearden Park. "The Women's March on Charlotte is a first step in uniting our communities and in empowering grassroots change," march organizers say on the march's website. "We will work peacefully to send a bold message to our elected leaders that women's rights are human rights." (Diedra Laird/The Charlotte Observer via AP) NYTCREDIT: Diedra Laird/The Charlotte Observer, via Associated Press
Marchers on Church St. at Saturday’s Women’s March on Charlotte, N.C., which drew at least 10,000 people according to CMPD. The mile-long march was scheduled to coincide with a national demonstration Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, in Washington, D.C., the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration as president. The march started at First Ward Park, traveled down Tryon Street to 4th St. to Church St. and ended at Romare Bearden Park. “The Women’s March on Charlotte is a first step in uniting our communities and in empowering grassroots change,” march organizers say on the march’s website. “We will work peacefully to send a bold message to our elected leaders that women’s rights are human rights.” (Diedra Laird/The Charlotte Observer via AP)
NYTCREDIT: Diedra Laird/The Charlotte Observer, via Associated Press
People take part in the "Women's March" in Ajijic -a city with a large community of US and Canandian nationals, mainly retired-, Jalisco state, Mexico on January 21, 2017. The rally took place in solidarity with the Women's March summoned in the United States one day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. / AFP PHOTO / HECTOR GUERREROHECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images NYTCREDIT: Hector Guerrero/Agence France-Presse -- Getty Images
People take part in the “Women’s March” in Ajijic -a city with a large community of US and Canandian nationals, mainly retired-, Jalisco state, Mexico on January 21, 2017.
The rally took place in solidarity with the Women’s March summoned in the United States one day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. / AFP PHOTO / HECTOR GUERREROHECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images
NYTCREDIT: Hector Guerrero/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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