Posters, artwork, films, and slogans that reclaim the IWWD’s revolutionary roots. These are some of the expressions of women’s struggles against heteropatriarchal oppression, racial capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism. Different slogans from each place with a common objective, women’s self-determination and liberation.
This International Working Women’s Day (IWWD), we pledge to remember and reclaim the revolutionary roots of March 8. We reaffirm that the struggle for women’s rights against heteropatriarchal oppression and misogyny cannot be separated from our 500-year history of resistance in the Global South against racial capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism.
South Feminist Futures calls upon you to join us in dedicating the eight weeks between March 8 and May 1 to strike, protest, memorialise, salute, and show solidarity to all working women and people fighting to end imperialism, colonialism, racial exploitation, oppression, occupation, and domination.