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DESCRIPTION:Suds, Snacks, & Socialism at the Starry Plough\n3101 Shattuck Avenue at 
 Prince Street\n2 blocks from Ashby BART in Berkeley\n\nThe Peace and 
 Freedom Party presents \n\nWomen, War, Peace, and 
 Socialism\n\nInternational Women's Day has become a corporate-led exercise 
 in identity politics, but this wasn't always the case. International 
 Working Women's Day was started by socialist women with a working class 
 agenda. After a brief presentation on the origins of IWD, we will turn to 
 our speakers, Cindy Sheehan, PFP candidate for Vice President (2012) and 
 Ann Garrison, KPFA reporter and antiwar activist, to discuss the role of 
 women in resisting war, making peace, and fighting for liberation.\n\nSat, 
 March 3, 2018 o 2-4:30 PM\nAt the Starry Plough Pub, 3101 Shattuck Ave, at 
 Prince St in Berkeley\nFREE!   (Please buy food & drink at the Pub.)   
 FREE!\n\nThis is part of our on-going Socialist Forum Series on the first 
 Saturday of every month. Doors open at 2 pm and the program will start 
 promptly at 2:30 pm. The forum will end by 4:30 pm, but folks can stay and 
 talk as long as you like. Speaker's affiliations are listed for 
 identification only. The opinions expressed do not reflect the official 
 views of the Peace and Freedom Party.\n\nFor information, contact Gene: 
 510-332-3865 email: cuyleruyle@mac.com\n\nThe Peace and Freedom Party, born 
 from the civil rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s, is committed to 
 socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism, racial equality, and 
 internationalism.\nwww.peaceandfreedom.org	 \nLabor donated by Peace and 
 Freedom Party volunteers, Feb 19, 2018 \n\nNARRATIVE\n\nAbout International 
 Working Women's Day, the Russian Revolution, and Socialism\n\nAlthough 
 International Women's Day has morphed into a corporate-led exercise in 
 identity politics, this was not always the case. International Working 
 Women's Day was organized by socialist women with a working class, 
 socialist agenda. As Clara Zetkin (1857-1933), the Founder of International 
 Working Women's Day, noted in 1896. "The liberation struggle of the 
 proletarian woman cannot be similar to the struggle that the bourgeois 
 woman wages against the male of her class. On the contrary, it must be a 
 joint struggle with the male of her class against the entire class of 
 capitalists."\n\nHer close comrade,  Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952) one of 
 twelve members of the Bolshevik Central Committee who led the October 
 Revolution, wrote in 1920: "This is not a special day for women alone. The 
 8th of March is a historic and memorable day for the workers and peasants, 
 for all the Russian workers and for the workers of the whole world.  On 
 this day in 1917 the women of Petrograd raised the torch of proletarian 
 revolution and set the world on fire. After the experience of the Russian 
 October revolution, it is clear to every working woman in France, in 
 England and in other countries that only the dictatorship of the working 
 class, only the power of the soviets can guarantee complete and absolute 
 equality," Kollontai's close comrade, Vladimir  Lenin (1870-1924), also 
 understood that: "the success of a revolution depends on the participation 
 of women. No party or revolution in the world has ever dreamed of striking 
 so deep at the roots of the oppression and inequality of women as the 
 Soviet revolution is doing."\n\nHowever, it was difficult to implement the 
 Bolshevik's radical program for women's liberation with the poverty and 
 ruin created by years of war, imperialist intervention, and Civil War. But 
 as the Soviet Union industrialized, large numbers of women entered the 
 labor force, many in good paying industrial jobs. The Bolsheviks encouraged 
 women's employment and education with vocational and professional training. 
 And they created a massive system of day care institutions and workers' 
 dining halls.\n\nThe Soviet Union industrialized more rapidly than any 
 other nation in history, before or after. The costs of industrialization 
 were great, but the costs of not industrializing would have been even 
 greater. Soviet women played an important role in the Antifascist war of 
 1941-45, both as workers and as soldiers. \n\nSome 800,000 Soviet women 
 volunteered to fight alongside men, many in combat roles. Among them was 
 Lyudmila Pavlichenko (1916-1974) listed as the third deadliest sniper of 
 all time, male or female. Her 309 confirmed kills is nearly twice that 
 Chris Kyle, who made millions with his best-selling book, American Sniper, 
 The big difference was not numbers, however, but why they fought. Kyle was 
 a sniper for U.S. imperialism, killing Iraqis in their homeland. On the 
 other hand, Pavlichenko only killed Nazis who were invading her home. When 
 asked how many men she had killed, Pavlichenko replied: "Not men. Fascists. 
 Every Nazi who remains alive will kill women, children and old folks. Dead 
 Nazis are harmless. Therefore, if I kill a Nazi, I am saving lives." After 
 the defeat of Fascism, Pavlichenko, who had a Masters Degree in History, 
 worked as a researcher for the Soviet Navel Academy and enjoyed the 
 benefits of all Soviet women, including full equality under the Soviet 
 constitution, along with guaranteed employment and free health care and 
 education for herself and her children-rights still only dreams for 
 American women.\n\nWomen's struggle for equality and socialism continues, 
 even under the harshest conditions. We are also dedicating today's program 
 to a young Palestinian woman who just spent her 17th birthday in an Israeli 
 prison. Ahed Tamimi, born Jan 30, 2001, was indicted by an Israeli military 
 court after a video showing her slapping an Israeli soldier went viral. The 
 incident occurred in the occupied West Bank after Israeli troops shot 
 Tamimi's 14-year-old cousin in the head with a rubber-coated steel bullet 
 and fired tear gas canisters into her family's home. Witnesses report that 
 the soldier actually slapped the 16-year-old girl first, causing her to 
 slap back. Nevertheless, according to Democracy Now, Jan 2, 2018, Israeli 
 prosecutors are keeping Tamimi in jail while she awaits trial and a 
 possible 10 year sentence. Who believes she will receive a fair 
 trial?\n\nFree Ahed Tamimi, End the Occupation\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/02/21/18806897.php
SUMMARY:Women, War, Peace, and Socialism
LOCATION:3101 Shattuck Avenue at Prince Street in Berkeley\n2 blocks from Ashby BART 
 
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