Tell Us What You’re Doing for A Day Without a Woman and International Women’s Day
We Want to Hear From You!
Today in International Women’s Day, and many women (and allies!) are participating in a A Day Without A Woman, a general strike to help promote “equity, justice and the human rights of women,” as the organizers have said. Today many women are taking the day off from work, wearing red, refusing to spend money, and finding other ways to highlight the important work women do in every sphere, all around the world.
We’d like to know what you’re doing — we’d love to hear from you. If you can share your thoughts about today, what you see happening around you, what you’re thinking and feeling about this rapidly changing nation now that Republicans have control of the government, and what your hopes for the future are.
You can comment and post photos and videos on our Facebook page where we’ll post this story, you can tweet us, and you can email us – we’d love to hear from you, and we’ll share some of your thoughts and images in a post later today!
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Image via Women’s March
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