[act-ma] Sat, 3/31, 6:30 PM, Int'l Women's Day Rally
Women's Fightback Network
iacboston at iacboston.org
Thu Mar 8 19:56:51 PST 2007
*The Women's Fightback Network*
*invites you to join us for an:*
*International Women's Day Rally*
*/Women Still Rising: /
An Evening in Solidarity with the Struggles of Women from
New Orleans to Iraq to New Bedford*
*Women and their families are under attack!*
*How do we organize and fight back?*
Come share your experience and bring your ideas on building a stronger
fightback movement!
Speakers and Cultural Presentations
*Saturday, March 31, 2006*
*6:30 pm*
Boston School Bus Drivers Union Hall
25 Colgate Road, Roslindale, MA
(Directions: from Forest Hills T stop, take #30,
34-37 or 50 bus to Archdale Rd. stop
(less than 1 mile), walk back one block to Colgate Rd.
For more info: *Women's Fightback Network (WFN) 617-522-6626 /
wfn at iacboston.org*
Refreshments and childcare provided
Wheelchair accessible/Donation requested
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On International Women's Day, March 8, 2007 we salute the heroic and
determined resistance of our sisters in the forefront of the worldwide
struggle against imperialist war-- from Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan
to Haiti, Colombia and the Philippines.
It is our sisters and brothers in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, the
Caribbean and Latin America who are showing us the way forward thru
their revolutionary sacrifice, vision and perseverance.
International solidarity, working class unity and militant fightback are
at the heart of International Women's Day. These ingredients are as
vital today as they were in the early 1900's when immigrant women
factory workers marched out on strike to demand an end to the extreme
and degrading work conditions they toiled under. Their actions helped to
change history and continue to inspire us to work harder in advancing
the struggle against imperialist war, economic exploitation, racism,
sexism, LGBT oppression and all the social ills created by an economic
system that puts profits before people's needs.
Currently, the US congress is preparing to vote on an additional $245
billion dollars for the criminal and genocidal US-led wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan. It is time to cut off the funds that feed the war and
occupation and bring the troops home now!
Any additional money for these wars of occupation will bring even
greater death and suffering for Iraqi and Afghani women and their
families. In the past 4 years over 700,000 Iraqi women, men and
children have been killed and many millions more have been maimed,
traumatized and displaced from their homes, jobs and schools. Women's
rights have been rolled back and there are severe shortages of food,
electricity, medicines and drinkable water. Mothers have been shot and
killed at checkpoints with their children watching and teenage girls
have been murdered and raped by US soldiers.
In Afghanistan Bush and his gang cry crocodile tears over women's rights
while occupying troops continue to bomb, displace and terrorize women
and their families, ravaging the country with high tech, poisonous weapons.
Each day the war continues the cost hits home even harder in our
communities. Women and children suffer the most from deepening budget
cuts that siphon off urgent funding for Section 8 housing, Medicaid and
Medicare, public education, early intervention programs, daycare,
HIV/AIDS funding, drug and alcohol treatment, and many other vital
services for poor and working people.
The survivors of Katrina know first hand how the war budget has impacted
their lives. Vital resources that could have strengthened levees and
protected the peoples of the Gulf Coast from this deadly hurricane, were
instead diverted to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 18 months later,
the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast are still waiting for the
US government to fulfill its broken promises to rebuild their
neighborhoods and allow them to return home.
Another aspect of the war at home, is the repression and terror directed
against immigrant workers and their families. Just this past week, in
New Bedford MA, approximately 350 immigrant workers, mostly women from
Guatemala and El Salvador, were terrorized, arrested and detained by
armed federal agents. As a result of these criminal raids children have
been separated from their parents and face the terror of not knowing
when they will be reunited.
This latest raid in New Bedford is by no means an isolated incident.
Throughout the country there has been a dramatic increase in repression
against immigrant workers, including raids, detentions, deportations and
forced separation of families.
The severe economic devastation of globalization has forced millions of
workers and their families to migrate to the US in hopes of a better
future for their children. In many instances they risk extreme danger,
imprisonment and death getting here, only to encounter the bitter
realities of racist repression, super exploitation and a full scale
assault on immigrant workers.
All who support peace and justice must unite and stand in solidarity
with our immigrant sisters and brothers who are under attack. We demand
full legalization for all immigrant workers, an immediate stop to all
raids and deportations and the reunification of all families. It is
time to build the broadest support and participation we can for the
nationwide Great American Boycott II demonstrations planned for May 1, 2007.
Globalize the workers struggle!
The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
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Women's Fightback Network demands:
* Bring the troops home now! Fund human needs not war!
* Full legalization for all immigrants!
* Stop the ICE raids and deportations!
* The Right to Return and Reparations for all Katrina survivors!
* Our youth need jobs and education not jails!
* Military recruiters out of our schools!
* Full reproductive rights and healthcare for all women!
* Stop the war on immigrants, women, LGBT people, youth of color,
workers and the poor!
* No racial profiling and police brutality!
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*Help build the March 12-17 Encampment to Stop the War.*
*On the 4th anniversary of the illegal invasion of Iraq, join the March
17th March on the Pentagon in Washington, DC
*
Call the Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC) at:
617-522-6626 for more info, to reserve a bus seat or make a donation to
the bus subsidy fund at http://www.iacboston.org/031707/m17.html
Click here for details about the Encampment to Stop the War:
http://encampmenttostopthewar.blogspot.com
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Immigrant rights & international women's rights: Two struggles intertwined
http://www.workers.org/2007/world/women-0301/index.html
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Women's Fightback Network
Boston:
617-522-6626
wfn at iacboston.org
http://www.iacboston.org
Troops Out Now Coalition
http://troopsoutnow.org
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