Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network actively supports and endorses the International Women’s Strike being organized on March 8, International Women’s Day, and the #WomenStrikeUS
taking place on that day. The program for the strike highlights the
centrality of anti-imperialist, anti-racist and anti-colonialist
principles in the struggle for women’s liberation. As the platform
states, “movements such as Black Lives Matter, the struggle against
police brutality and mass incarceration, the demand for open borders and
for immigrant rights and for the decolonization of Palestine are for us
the beating heart of this new feminist movement. We want to dismantle
all walls, from prison walls to border walls, from Mexico to Palestine.”
One of the original authors of the article urging an international women’s strike on March 8 is Rasmea Yousef Odeh, former Palestinian political prisoner, survivor of torture and current struggler against repression and persecution in the United States. Every day, Palestinian women inside and outside Palestine are on the front lines of struggle for the liberation of Palestinian women, Palestinian
people and Palestinian land. Palestinian women prisoners have long been leaders in the prisoners’ movement, and today continue to play a leading role in the struggle for Palestinian freedom.
As Khalida Jarrar said in 2016 from HaSharon prison on International Women’s Day, “On this day, we affirm that we are Palestinian prisoners of struggle, and part of the Palestinian women’s movement, and that the national and social struggle goes on constantly and continuously until we win our freedom from occupation, and our freedom as women from all forms of injustice, oppression, violence and discrimination against women….We stand as part of a global struggle with all the world’s women freedom fighters: against injustice, exploitation and oppression.”
We encourage all supporters of Palestine and the Palestinian liberation struggle to get involved with the Women’s Strike. The platform is below:
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.
One of the original authors of the article urging an international women’s strike on March 8 is Rasmea Yousef Odeh, former Palestinian political prisoner, survivor of torture and current struggler against repression and persecution in the United States. Every day, Palestinian women inside and outside Palestine are on the front lines of struggle for the liberation of Palestinian women, Palestinian
people and Palestinian land. Palestinian women prisoners have long been leaders in the prisoners’ movement, and today continue to play a leading role in the struggle for Palestinian freedom.
As Khalida Jarrar said in 2016 from HaSharon prison on International Women’s Day, “On this day, we affirm that we are Palestinian prisoners of struggle, and part of the Palestinian women’s movement, and that the national and social struggle goes on constantly and continuously until we win our freedom from occupation, and our freedom as women from all forms of injustice, oppression, violence and discrimination against women….We stand as part of a global struggle with all the world’s women freedom fighters: against injustice, exploitation and oppression.”
We encourage all supporters of Palestine and the Palestinian liberation struggle to get involved with the Women’s Strike. The platform is below:
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.
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