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History of changes of: Ithaca Woman's Day March on the 8th March 2017

Created on Jan. 31, 2018, 7:04 p.m. UTC by a former user
Reason given: added by an importer
title: Ithaca Woman's Day March
start: 2017-03-08
start time: 12:00
end time: 15:00
venue: Ithaca City Hall
city: Ithaca (NY)
country: US
coordinates: 42.4389, -76.4985
tags: feminism feminismo feminismus internationalstrike internationalwomen internationalwomensstrike parointernacional parointernacionaldemujeres womenrights
links:
    Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/1815389605455120/
description:
Ithaca March in solidarity with International Womens Day Strike, March 8th, 2017.  Meet at city hall at 12 noon and march at 12:30.  There will be a rally with speakers at the Bernie Milton Pavilion on the commons after the march.  Bring signs, bring instruments, bring enthusiasm!

Marching Route:  City Hall --> Green Street  --> Albany Street  --> Court Street  -->  Cayuga Street  -->  The Commons Cayuga Street Side  -->  Bernie Milton Pavilion

https://www.womenstrikeus.org/

The International Women’s Strike on March 8th, 2017 is an international day of action, planned and organized by women in more than 30 different countries.  
In the spirit of solidarity and internationalism, in the United States March 8th will be a day of action organized by and for women who have been marginalized and silenced by decades of neoliberalism directed towards working women, women of color, Native women, disabled women, immigrant women, Muslim women, lesbian, queer and trans women.  
March 8th will be the beginning of a new international feminist movement that organizes resistance not just against Trump and his misogynist policies, but also against the conditions that produced Trump, namely the decades long economic inequality, racial and sexual violence, and imperial wars abroad.  
We celebrate the diversity of the many social groups that have come together for the International Women’s Strike. We come from many political traditions but are united around the following common principles.

https://www.womensmarch.com/womensday

On International Women's Day, March 8th, women and our allies will act together for equity, justice and the human rights of women, through a one-day demonstration of economic solidarity. 
The Women's March supports the feminists of color and grassroots groups organizing the International Women’s Strike on International Women's Day, March 8th, 2017. In the same spirit of love and liberation that inspired the Women's March, together we will mark the day by recognizing the enormous value that women of all backgrounds add to our socio-economic system--while receiving lower wages and experiencing greater inequities, vulnerability to discrimination, sexual harassment, and job insecurity.  
Anyone, anywhere, can join by making March 8th A Day Without a Woman, in one or all of the following ways: 
Women take the day off, from paid and unpaid labor
Avoid shopping for one day (with exceptions for small, women- and minority-owned businesses).
Wear RED in solidarity with A Day Without A Woman

The Women's March celebrates the labor the International Women's Strike organizers and others in planning global actions. We are also inspired by recent courageous actions like the "Bodega strike" lead by Yemeni immigrant store owners in New York City and the Day Without Immigrants across the U.S. We applaud the efforts of #GrabYourWallet and others to bring public accountability to unethical corporate practices. As we mark A Day Without a Woman, we do so in support and solidarity of these and all efforts for equity, justice and human rights.

When millions of us stood together in January, we saw clearly that our army of love greatly outnumbers that of fear, greed and hatred. Let's raise our voices together again, to say that women’s rights are human rights, regardless of a woman’s race, ethnicity, religion, immigration status, sexual identity, gender expression, economic status, age or disability.
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