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Please sign statement in support of Feminist Fightback conference

Feminist Fightback | 21.08.2006 15:55 | Gender | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | London | South Coast

Feminist Fightback, a one day activist conference for feminist activists, will take place in London on 21 October. Please add your or your group's name to the statement of support for the conference.

FEMINISTS, FIGHT BACK!

Discrimination and exploitation at work, unequal pay, domestic violence, sexual objectification, denial of reproductive rights, rape, racism, war, poverty and religious fundamentalism... The fight for women’s liberation has not yet been won. Women’s rights are everywhere under attack, and yet all over the world women are at the forefront of some of the most inspiring struggles for freedom, equality and social justice - as women’s rights campaigners, as community activists and as workers.

Despite our continued desire for freedom and equality, too many women today feel that feminism doesn’t speak to them.

Too many people think that feminism is about being made to feel guilty for what we do with our bodies or how we express our sexuality; about a group of ‘experts’ telling other women how to live; or about a handful of rich and powerful women getting to ‘the top’. We think feminism is about ordinary women coming together to challenge sexism in their own lives, and to support women around the world demanding their rights.

We want a feminism that fights. A women’s movement that is about activism, not just talk; about grassroots campaigning, not just lobbying; about politics, not just about lifestyle choices; and about liberation for all, not just equality for a privileged few.

The Feminist Fightback conference aims to empower women of all ages to fight back against oppression and exploitation. It is a one day event where women can debate the issues which affect their lives, share their experiences, and, most importantly, develop practical ways in which they can turn feminism into activism.

Feminist Fightback is open to all. Whether you want to share your experiences and ideas as an activist, debate with us about how to end oppression, or just find out more about what feminism means - come and get angry, come and get active, come and help us change the world!

Supporting individuals include:

Debbie Hollingsworth - Ruskin College students' union women's officer
Rachael Ferguson - Sussex University women's officer
Petra Urwin - SOAS Women's Society president
Teodora Todorova - Nottingham University women's officer
Vicki Ward - University of Wales Lampeter women's officer (Swyddog Merched)
Sofie Buckland - National Union of Students national executive committee
Janine Booth - Hackney TUC president
Kate Ahrens - Leicester Health Unison
Camila Bassi - Sheffield Hallam University UCU
Beth Aze - Salford Unison
Faz Velmi - Battersea & Wandsworth Trades Council
Houzan Mahmoud - Organisation of Women's Freedom in Iraq (UK)
Surma Hamid - London Metropolitan University
Louise Gold - Sheffield University, NUS Women's Committee 2004-6
Laura Sterry - Nottingham University
Laura Schwartz - University of East London
Jo Read - NUS Women's Campaign steering committee
Mary Partington - Education Not For Sale Women
Maddy Evans - Essex University People & Planet
Anna Wolmuth - Oxford University People & Planet
Ruth Cashman - Newcastle University
Becky Crocker - No Borders network

Supporting organisations:

Education Not for Sale Women - www.socialistfeminist.org.uk
LRC Socialist Youth Network - www.socialistyouth.org.uk
Organisation of Women's Freedom in Iraq (UK)

Please add your or your group's name to the statement by emailing  team@fightback.org.uk

Feminist Fightback
- e-mail: team@fightback.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.fightback.org.uk

Comments

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Lose a job, save a life

23.08.2006 23:29

So how many of your so-called feminists paid tax for the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis ? Quite a few judging by their listed professions. You seem to think adding their jobs to their names adds weight to your argument when it only proves most of you to be accomplices to the murders of women and children. While they are paying for the slaughter of their own sex what weight does their signatures carry here ? Is it okay now to condemn what you yourself fund ?

Danny


regret

24.08.2006 14:52

I am sorry, I was drunk and furious when I wrote that, please somebody hide it - and then this. It just makes me so ashamed living in a nazi country that I sometimes lash out at the wrong folk. I doubt any genuine feminists knowingly supported Blairs slaughter and it was wrong of me to hijack your post for an unrelated cause.

Mark Thomas infomed me that someone sells 100,000 volt 'stun-pens' . If we gave these pens to all adult women and male pensioners then feminism might stand a chance in the face of the 'massacre of the sexes' it is up against. It would probably end the wars of aggression that so infuriate me too.

peace and fury,
D

Danny


To Danny

25.08.2006 03:01

Maybe if you grovel and cringe a bit more Danny, then some of the pig-ugly, lesbian, feminists might fuck you!

Only if you're unlucky though!

PS: You're not jealous of these "working-class" women in their middle class professions are you, with their large middle-class pay cheques, and large middle class chips on their shoulders!

Sexist bastard


On feminism

26.08.2006 03:02

All feminists are middle class.

They like to shriek and screech about how hard done by they are.

They like to pretend they are working class.

So, come on girls, let's attend a conference in London where the feminist freaks can sell you books about how oppressed women are, but then they go home and count their wads, while you go back to your shitty minimum wage job.

No, but they're revolutionaries I hear you say, yes well they WERE members of the SWP at UNI (read Oxbridge)!!!

What a crowd of fucking freaks!

Feminists make me want to vomit


RE: 'On feminism'

26.08.2006 15:44

So, 'all feminists make me want to vomit', what's your constructive suggestion? Or do you just prefer sitting back and criticizing to actually DOING anything?
What are YOU doing to solve income inequality?

Do tell us.

It's very easy to indulge in juvenile insults, much less easy to make a positive difference, as these women are trying to.

Incidentally, if you actually gave any serious consideration to the matter, you'd know that getting women out of crappy minimum wage jobs is one of the main, perhaps THE main priority of feminists today, so your 'criticisms' are amusingly mis-targeted.



birminghamgirl


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