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Women take to the streets - London Protest 8th March

Stop the world and change it! | 08.03.2001 16:16

Report from the International Women's Day Protest in London (March 8th 2001)

Women take to the streets - London Protest 8th March
Women take to the streets - London Protest 8th March


At 11.30am Trafalger square saw the gathering of around 80 protestors including wages for housework campaigners, soho on strike, english prostitute collective, male supporters from the payday network and diverse womens from all walks of life.

A mobile PA system parked up on the road and loudly broadcast messages from global actions and the demands of the womens strike.

There were around 12 police vans in attendance lined up along the side of trafalger square, although policing on the ground was light. After an impromtu negotiation with the police over the route the march was to take, the protestors moved off, with the march being led by the mobile PA and a gigantic multicultural female puppet head - complete with flowing yellow streamers listing all of the numerous countries around the world participating in the day of action.

Despite the pouring rain there was strong support as the women and male supporters paraded through the streets handing flyers to smiling passers by. The procession marched down whitehall chanting and cheering, past Downing street, before parading around parliament square.

There was an array of colourful banners to bring some cheer to the rainy streets, with slogans including:

'Global Women's Strike - March 8th 2001'
'The name of Unity - Autonomy (with thanks to the indigenous Zapatista movement)'
'Girls on Strike'
'Stop the World and Change it'

Others wore placcards around their necks to highlight the multiple roles that women fulfill (waged, low waged or not) including 'Care Giver and Office Worker' 'Who needs Monica when I've got Tony' 'Caring Work Counts' 'Care Giver and Firefighter'.

The march ended back at Trafalger Square where messages of solidarity with zapitista women and Turkish women in Prison were read out, speeches were made including a call to end the millions spent on weapons and wars, and other events occuring today were listed.

(Info on Global Women's Strike and International Women's Day at:  http://womenstrike8m.server101.com/)

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Women on top

08.03.2001 20:33

The government were slow to implement their new terrorist laws today, we gave our full support to 'terrorist' groups.

Sister


Little Women

08.03.2001 21:04

Sky News patronising report on Global Women's Day, described it as a mix of Mother's Day and Valentine's Day, where women get flowers and the man does the chores for a day. No mention of a strike! They just don't get it...that is the epitomy of sexism! Stuff your flowers, we want equality and freedom!

Her Indoors


sexworkers banner ban?

09.03.2001 12:49

I was sadly not able to attend the event during the day,although I did attend the sweatshop demo in the evening, an example of how good a demo can be. Although the proccesion to trafalgar square sounds exiting and inspirational, I did hear something later that day which soured the event if true... is it true that the London sexworkers union were prevented from marching under their banner? As I say, I was not there and would like to know if this was just a bit of destructive gossip or not. Women can be proud and assertive whatever their occupation, and I would be shocked and dissolusioned at censorship of this kind.

sister