Women’s March Organizers Holding “A Day Without a Woman” Strike
Image via Twitter (@womensmarch)
Following up protests that numbered in the hundreds of thousand isn’t an easy thing to do, but the organizers behind the Women’s March are absolutely going to try.
On Wednesday, March 8, the group is holding “A Day Without a Woman” which is coinciding with International Women’s Day. There are no announced plans yet for the events, but the group has said it’s going to share more info in the upcoming weeks.
Since President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, and the wide-scale protests the following day, organizers behind the Women’s March have been working in local communities to ensure that there is political engagement in all levels of government.
Revisit Paste’s extensive coverage of the Women’s March here, find a few of the “A Day Without a Woman” announcement tweets below, and follow the March here.
In the spirit of women and their allies coming together for love and liberation, we offer A Day Without A Woman. #WomensMarchpic.twitter.com/SYOjHcXWR6
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) February 14, 2017
We saw what happened when millions of us stood together. We know that our army of love greatly outnumbers the army of fear, greed & hatred.
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) February 14, 2017
On March 8th, International Women’s Day, let’s unite again in our communities for A Day Without A Woman. #DayWithoutAWoman
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) February 14, 2017
Over the next few weeks we will be sharing more information on what actions on March 8th can look like for you. #DayWithoutAWoman
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) February 14, 2017