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DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday March 8th, for the 6th Global Women’s Strike, in San 
 Francisco, we are protesting the criminalization of survival.  With welfare 
 cuts and increasingly repressive laws, more and more people are finding 
 themselves on the wrong side of the law, just for trying to make ends meet. 
  Most women in prison are there for non-violent offences and crimes of 
 poverty.  85% of women prisoners are mothers, most lose custody of their 
 children so, imprisoning women destroys families.  \n\nSpeakers will 
 condemn the rape, abuse and other torture in jails and prisons; prison 
 sweat shop labor; unfair trials, the death penalty and uncaring lawyers . . 
 . as well as  the use of ‘nuisance’ laws to arrest sex workers, 
 homeless people, youth, and others  ‘out on the streets’, especially 
 people of color, and the constant ticketing and fines with no recourse to 
 justice. We are demanding recognition for the justice work mothers, 
 sisters, daughters, partners must do.  We will also be pressing for 
 implementation of the City of San Francisco resolution prioritizing the 
 protection of sex workers over prosecution.  Last GWS in San Francisco, we 
 rallied outside the Bechtel corporation, the site of our weekly community 
 speak-out, to expose Bechtel making money off war and to celebrate the 
 defeat of their efforts to privatize water and charge extortionate rates 
 for it.\n\nWe will be joining women in over 60 countries who on every 
 International Women's Day since 2000, have taken action to demand together 
 that society “Invest in Caring Not Killing”, and that the money spent 
 on war is used instead on what our communities need.  The Strike has grown 
 stronger in these five years, especially in countries of the global South, 
 the so-called Third World.  Working locally and across national borders  
 with others in struggle for justice is a strength to us all.\n\nBeing 
 against war and ending poverty are two sides of the same coin.  \nIn 
 January ,the tsunami, (the huge waves in Asia) killed almost 300,000 
 people.  Tragic as this was, every day thousands of people die from hunger, 
 disease, environmental destruction  and war - all man-made disasters caused 
 by the rule of money, greed and profit, ‘the market’.  Governments and 
 the big business they protect talk about ending poverty but they never even 
 mention giving us the money we need.  \n\nPoverty and war are profitable 
 for business, so it's against their interest to stop either.  It is up to 
 us, beginning with women the carers who struggle every day to keep life 
 going, working the hardest for least, to change things to save lives.   The 
 Global Women’s Strike is our way of pressing for this change. .\n\nWe are 
 not asking for a hand out, but demanding what we have earned: A Living Wage 
 for All our Work.  Those of us who are homeless, or under threat of 
 homelessness also work.  Survival work is very hard when you are trying to 
 make a dollar out of 15 cents.  Those of us in a job for pay, are also 
 entitled to equal pay, women and men, in whatever country: Pay Equity in 
 the Global Market.  \n\nThe Strike always aims to bring women (and men) 
 together across many divisions.  It begins with those of us who are 
 invisible as workers: mothers and other caregivers, grassroots activists; 
 those struggling on disability benefits, welfare, social security; homeless 
 people; immigrants with or without papers; domestic and homecare workers; 
 sex workers; prisoners and ex-prisoners; refuseniks; students; rape 
 survivors & others working for justice; whatever our race, nationality, 
 religion, age, sexual choice . . .  \n\nMen's support and participation 
 internationally \nPayday, a multiracial network of men pulls together 
 men’s participation in the GWS.  In addition to supporting women's Strike 
 actions, they have also organized with women and men who refuse to go into 
 to military or to go to war, to be torturers, rapists or killers.  The 
 'poverty draft' which forces thousands of people (mainly people of color 
 and immigrants)- to join the US military in order to get money and benefits 
 they can’t get someplace else,– makes it possible for the US to wage 
 'endless war'.  Those refusing the military are a central part of the 
 movement to end war and poverty.   Payday will be premiering  its film 
 “Refusing to Kill”. (E-mail: payday@paydaynet.org   \nWebsite: 
 www.refusingtokill.net)\n\nThere is a “peaceful and democratic” 
 revolution going on in Venezuela, they call it a Bolivarian Revolution.  
 Also the people of Haiti, which was the first Black Republic after the 
 slaves rose up and beat the French who were in charge of that island 
 nation, are now fighting again to oppose a US invasion and occupation.  
 Both of these struggles are are largely woman-led, although that is often 
 not mentioned and are important points of power for the Strike.  .   The 
 Strike will be launching its third film on Venezuela* - the experience they 
 are making shows that what the grassroots wants and is demanding everywhere 
 is possible to win.\n\nMany of us are shocked and upset that Bush and his 
 murderous team are in charge of the largest military machine in the world 
 for four more years.  But as Joe Hill, a great working class fighter, said 
 when he was framed for murder by the US police and got the death sentence, 
 'Don't mourn.  Organize!' \n \n\nDemands of the Global Women’s 
 Strike:\n\n• Payment for all caring work - in wages, pensions, land & 
 other resources. What is more valuable than raising children & caring for 
 others? Invest in life & welfare, not military budgets or prisons\n\n• 
 Pay equity for all, women & men, in the global market. \n\n• Food 
 security for breastfeeding mothers, paid maternity leave and maternity 
 breaks.  Stop penalizing us for being women.\n\n• Don't pay 'Third World 
 debt'.  We owe nothing, they owe us.\n\n• Accessible clean water, 
 healthcare, housing, transport, literacy.\n\n• Non-polluting energy & 
 technology which shortens the hours we work. We all need cookers, fridges, 
 washing machines, computers, & time off!\n\n• Protection & asylum from 
 all violence & persecution, including by family members & people in 
 positions of authority.\n• Freedom of movement. Capital travels freely, 
 why not people?\n\n\nFor more information: \nGlobal Women's Strike/SF Bay 
 Area,  \nPO Box 14512, San Francisco, CA 94114\nTel/Fax: 415-626-4114; 
 Email: sf@crossroadswomen.net  web:www.globalwomenstrike.net\n\n\n\n \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/02/19/58303.php
SUMMARY:6th Global Women's Strike
LOCATION:City Hall (Civic Center/Polk St) 3pm gather  March to SF City Jail, 850 
 Bryant  Rally 4pm
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/02/19/58303.php
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