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Who we are: An
independent grassroots network of women
of
colour - African, Asian, Caribbean, Indigenous,
Native
American,
Turkish. . . |
Founded
in 1975 we campaign for recognition and compensation for unwaged and low-waged work, in the home, on the land, in the
community, places of worship, rural and urban areas, for the environment
and more.
We make
visible the work women do protecting our communities
and building movements for justice which campaign against sexism
and racism, cuts to benefits and welfare, for an end to rape and
other forms of sexual abuse; oppose immigration & asylum laws,
police illegalities, and other forms of discrimination faced by
our diverse communities which depend on our care.
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Women
of colour from Britain, Ghana, Guyana, India, Peru, Turkey, Uganda and
the US, coordinated Global Women’s Strike activities in the countries
where they are based.
Visit
the Strike website:
see WHY
we are taking part in
Global
Women's Strike
8 March 2002
Stop the world and
change it
http://womenstrike8m.server101.com
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