{"id":8506,"date":"2019-01-17T19:49:38","date_gmt":"2019-01-17T19:49:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lavozlit.com\/?p=8506"},"modified":"2019-01-17T19:49:38","modified_gmt":"2019-01-17T19:49:38","slug":"march-for-a-feminism-for-the-99-on-january-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/workersvoiceus.org\/es\/2019\/01\/17\/march-for-a-feminism-for-the-99-on-january-19\/","title":{"rendered":"March for a Feminism for the 99% on January 19"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.viewpointmag.com\/2018\/12\/31\/march-for-a-feminism-for-the-99-on-january-19\/\">Reposted from Viewpoint Magazine<\/a><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\nWe are calling for Feminism for the 99% contingents in the upcoming Women\u2019s Marches of January 19.<br \/>\nThis past year has confirmed that corporate feminism, that is afraid to challenge the prerogatives of capitalism, has no solution to the crisis that women and LGBTQIA communities are facing globally.<br \/>\nIn the US in particular, growing income and racial inequality, rising Islamophobia and antisemitism, renewed attacks on reproductive rights and on the unions, expose the feminism of Hillary Clinton and Sheryl Sandberg to be particularly grotesque. Their \u2018Lean In\u2019 feminism claims to fight the wage gap, but defends the system that creates low wages. \u00a0A Feminism for the 99% must win equal pay but also union scale wages for all.\u00a0 We must preserve and expand abortion access, including the repeal of the Hyde Amendment, but\u00a0 in the complete way that only universal health care can provide. For us, reproductive justice means not just free abortion on demand but access to public resources to raise our children without the fear of mass incarceration, deportation or violence.<br \/>\nHow can we build such a feminism? The process has already begun. The #metoo and #timesup movements have not just \u00a0exposed the prevalence of sexual violence in women\u2019s lives, they have shown that we can fight back against this system that protects the perpetrators of that violence. Meanwhile, strikes in education, hotels, and health care, ranging from West Virginia, Washington State, Boston, Chicago to San Francisco, and many more, have highlighted the leading role women and people of color will play in rebuilding a fighting working class.<br \/>\nBut while women have led the current strike wave, we understand that women\u2019s work is not limited to the formal sector alone. Women\u2019s labor in the home and in the community, done without pay and often without any social support, is crucial to capitalism\u2019s functioning. This is why a feminism for the 99% does not limit its demands to better wages alone. \u00a0We demand that the system overturn its priorities from profit making to making investments in childcare and medicare for all, in affordable housing and in a fully funded public education system. We demand clean water that capitalism\u2019s racialized neglect denies us and clean air free from the system\u2019s greed for fossil fuels. Our feminism fights as hard for the health and future of our communities as we fight for the health and future of our planet.<br \/>\nWe are aware that the system\u2019s violence is not contained within national borders alone but linked to US militarism abroad. Therefore our feminism is founded on solidarity with those forced behind bars and into detention centers within this country as well as with those facing the brutal effects of US imperialism from Central America to Palestine.<br \/>\nIt is with these politics in mind we are calling for anticapitalist, Feminism for the 99% contingents in the coming Women\u2019s Marches.<br \/>\nWe are calling for you to march with us on January 19 and we are calling for you to build with us an internationalist and new class struggle feminism.<br \/>\n<strong>Signatories<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Organizations<\/strong><br \/>\nInternational Women\u2019s Strike<br \/>\nCampus Antifascist Network<br \/>\nFreedom Socialist Party<br \/>\nInternational Socialist Organization<br \/>\nRadical Women<br \/>\nSocialist Action<br \/>\nSocialist Alternative<br \/>\nUS Campaign for Palestinian Rights<br \/>\nWorkers&#8217; Voice\/La Voz de l@s trabajadores<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n<strong>Individuals<\/strong><br \/>\nLinda Alcoff<br \/>\nCinzia Arruzza<br \/>\nTithi Bhattacharya<br \/>\nAngela Davis<br \/>\nZillah Eisenstein<br \/>\nLiza Featherstone<br \/>\nNancy Fraser<br \/>\nKshama Sawant<br \/>\nBarbara Smith<br \/>\nKeeanga-Yamahtta Taylor<br \/>\nCornel West<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Reposted from Viewpoint Magazine &nbsp; We are calling for Feminism for the 99% contingents in the upcoming Women\u2019s Marches of January 19. This past year has confirmed that corporate feminism, that is afraid to challenge the prerogatives of capitalism, has no solution to the crisis that women and LGBTQIA communities are facing globally. 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