International Women's Day interview with Claire Robillard
Seven Oaks | 08.03.2004 18:41 | Gender | Repression | Social Struggles | World
Claire Robillard: I guess it was in the fall of 1993. I basically responded to the call that Vancouver Status of Women had put out through Kinesis. That's kind of how it all started for me. From that year on, I just got involved every year.
S.O.: What are the main demands or themes of this year's International Women's Day in Vancouver?
Robillard: This year our theme is: "Stop the attacks on women at home and abroad." What we're really doing is speaking to the ever-increasing negative effects of globalisation, capitalism, and patriarchy. We thought this year it was particularly important to emphasise the devastating cuts to social programs and jobs in B.C. We think it really mirrors the continual erosion of living conditions for women and their families all over the world.
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