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Call For a Women's Day at the European Social Forum 2004

Global Women’s Strike | 27.04.2004 11:12 | European Social Forum

Call For a Women's Day at the European Social Forum 2004, London

Dear Sisters and Brothers

As you may know the next European Social Forum (ESF) is being planned for London this October 14-17. Previous ESFs in Florence (2002) and Paris (2003) brought together 60,000 movement, community, trade union activists and other people from across Europe and the world, and were an opportunity for those of us in grassroots, independent networks to get together, in some cases meeting for the first time. At the Paris ESF, a Women’s Day took place the day before the main Forum started, and we are pressing for a similar event at this year’s ESF.

We have been attending planning meetings, and have also been pressing for free and low-cost entry for people with no- or low-incomes – particularly sans-papiers (people without papers) and asylum seekers; free transport and full access for people with disabilitities; no affiliation fees for groups which cannot afford it and in general visibility for people who are most discriminated against including people of colour, people with disabilities, single mothers and more.

As a part of this we have been circulating this proposal for a Women’s Day at the Forum since January, and we are now asking if you and/or your organization would endorse it, joining the growing pressure to ensure that there is a Women’s Day in London, with the widest possible participation. MIXED ORGANISATIONS AND INDIVIDUAL MEN ARE WELCOME TO SIGN.

We also welcome any information/ideas/suggestions you have. We have been meeting with women and men at our Women’s Centre and would like to hear from you, whether or not you have been involved in the European Social Forum. Please feel free to circulate this proposal in your networks and/or at meetings and events you attend.

For more info on the efforts to make the ESF accessible and accountable: www.esf2004.net, and www.indymedia.org.uk.
Global Women’s Strike: www.globalwomenstrike.net

We look forward to hearing from you

Power to the sisters to stop the world and change it!
Sara Callaway and Anna T, Global Women’s Strike



Call For a Women's Day at the European Social Forum 2004, London

We were asked by the Programming group in London to prepare a written proposal for a Women’s Day, for the UK Assembly and European Assembly. Our proposal continues what was established at the ESF meeting in Paris Nov 03 where a Women’s Day was held the day before the full Forum started. Over 3,000 women and about 800 men attended (men were not speakers). Many more women came to the main forum as a result and grassroots women were seen and heard. Sans Papieres (women without documents), and other women of colour had an impact at the final plenary because they got together at the Women’s Day.

Why we need a Women's Day

1. Without a women’s day, sexism, and for those of us who are women of colour, racism, will prevent the visibility of women, our needs, demands and concerns. Women of almost every sector in society work harder for less -- doing 2/3 of the world’s work for 5% of the income and 1% of the assets. From breastfeeding, raising children, to caring for people who are sick, older, have disabilities -- our work, mostly without any wages, sustains life and communities. Our waged jobs are most likely to be the lowest paid with the worst conditions. We face rape and violence because our lives are not seen to count. We often spearhead movements for change (all polls show women are even more against war than men) but our daily struggle for the survival of our communities and for social justice are often invisible.

2. At many forums and major events, even when the spokespeople are women, women’s experience doesn’t come out. Far from reducing women’s participation, as some have claimed, a women’s forum would make it possible for grassroots non-party political women from different backgrounds and experiences to have a voice. Whether it is single mothers or low paid women refusing to be sidelined; women asylum seekers fighting for the right to work and against destitution; Black and immigrant women fighting racist attacks, older women fighting derisory pensions; women with disabilities defending home care; women and girls demanding justice against rape and other violence; sex workers fighting criminalisation; lesbian and straight, from rural and urban areas, and every part of the movement – all would have space at the Women’s Day, making our achievements more widely known and strengthening the vital connections among us, women and men. Some key issues include pay equity for women and men in the global market; women’s anti-war organising; defending Haiti, and the Venezuela revolution which includes recognition of women’s unwaged work as economic activity producing social welfare and wealth, and entitling women to social security. These are among some of the many isssus we expect would be highlighted at the event.

We are in touch daily with women and men organising in both mixed and women's organizations, in Scotland, North & South of England, Wales, across Europe and internationally who support this demand.

On widening participation, Droits Devants, a grassroots organization of asylum seekers and others in Paris, succeeded in getting safe passage for Sans Papiers stopped at borders on their way to the Paris ESF. It is urgent to find out from Droit Devants how they achieved this, so the same rights can be secured for Sans Papiers/es to attend the ESF in London. Also can we organize video links to enable activists who can’t travel to participate in the Forum.

Proposers:
Sara Callaway and Anna T (England)
Maggie Ronayne (Ireland)
Sara Williams (Spain) Global Women's Strike
Ruth Luschnat, Frauenforum Berlin (Germany).

Global Women’s Strike
- e-mail: womenstrike8m@server101.com
- Homepage: http://www.globalwomenstrike.net

Comments

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Sorry....

27.04.2004 12:22

Why not have a day against the concepts of domination, hierarchy and oppression rather than just one aspect of them? I'd find a 'women's' day a bit of a waste of time considering the huge variety of things that can be discussed, and would certainly be offputting for males.

Peter


twat

27.04.2004 16:42

Peter,

are you, by any chance, white, male and middle class?

do you really have a problem with alloting just one day to the other 51% of the population?

are rape, domestic violence, gender discrimination, unequal wages, mothers, single mothers, pregnancy, women's health, women pensioners, abortion, etcetera etcetera really all a 'waste of time'?



"Off putting to males"?? go back to this weeks issue of Nuts dear.

r


Response

28.04.2004 10:03

I consider myself an anarchist, which means I feel that domination, hierarchy and oppression in all forms are wrong, but disagree that splitting a day down gender lines is the right way to discuss these issues. And no, I certainly don't deny that what you've listed are massive problems. We should have a day against oppression and domination that would highlight all of the concerns you've raised. I concede that males generally have a better position in society throughout most of the world, but definitely don't think its because of gender - its because we live in a society that accepts domination of all sorts. Racism, anti-gay sentiments, caste systems, sexism of all sorts, its all tied in with people accepting the notion that we can dominate and disciminate agaisnt others.

Presenting rape, sexually transmitted diseases, unequal wages as a women-only concern is not very convincing either. Feminism shouldn't be about women-only events, it should be about true sexual equality. The sort of equality where it doesn't matter what gender you are, just that you're free and equal. You've convinced me even more with your tirade that a day about so-called women's issues would be a huge mistake for the ESF. If the ESF was running for longer then the call would make perfect sense. But when it runs for just 2 or 3 days, no. It would be pretty unimaginable that the event wouldn't have forums dedicated to the issues you're raised anyway.

Would my views make any difference if I was black, middle class and male, or white, working class and female? I don't read Nuts, do you read Good Housekeeping? Sounds like you have some discrimination issues to deal with yourself.

Peter


nnnnnnnnnnnn

28.04.2004 11:46

"I concede that males generally have a better position in society throughout most of the world, but definitely don't think its because of gender"

then tell me - why is it?

how about this statement:
"I concede that whites generally have a better position in society throughout most of the world, but definitely don't think its because of race"

or:
"I concede that the rich generally have a better position in society throughout most of the world, but definitely don't think its because of class"

Arent all those statements just as ridiculous as each other?

If this were an equal world, and we were on equal footing, then I would agree that this measure would be unnecessary. BUT IT ISNT AND WE AREN'T. And I thoroughly believe in 'positive discrimination' (awful phrase though, is there a better one?) to address the inbalance.

r


Whatever

28.04.2004 13:13

Well the third statement is pretty stupid, but the other two make sense if you look at them as examples of domination and hierarchy.

I think we're going to have to disagree on this one, as we seem to be talking past each other. I severely hope that one of the days discussions is not completely about women's issues, because although there are issues which are WHOLLY women's issues, most of them should be seen as wider issues. A day about racism and immigration - rise of the BNP, Le Pen etc - would be far more useful, but I'm guessing neither of us has any say in what actually happens at the ESF...seeing as its been sewn up by the traditional left, to the exclusion of everyone else.

See you there!

Peter


answer

28.04.2004 15:11

no, all the statements are stupid.

as youre an anarchist and a man, maybe you'll find these sites informative of gender issues. sorry for calling you a twat, i caught the indymedia idiot bug. im very fed up of having feminism and women's issues dismissed, and it makes me really angry. maybe once you've learned a bit more about women's reasons for needing space for women's issues, you'll understand and offer us some support rather than criticism. i agree that "women's issues" are really "everybody's issues", but unfortunately they do tend to get sidelined, you must agree?
anyway, those links:

www.xyonline.net mens site for gender issues
www.anarcha.org anarcha-feminism site

i have loads more links if you're interested, i thoroughly recommend a trawl through xys articles and links.

random


OK...

29.04.2004 15:51

OK, I was thinking about this last night - not sure why, but I suppose its why the Internet is such great thing. Basically I would have been in favour of a women's day, but only feel its wrong because the ESF lasts for just 3 days. I was playing devils advocate a bit as well, considering I didn't go into reasons why I was against it in the initial response. Perhaps if it lasted just one day longer, then it would make sense to me - what with Bush and Blair and the capitalist class doing their best to kill as many as possible everywhere....

But the more I thought about how women *do* have to put up with a lot of shit (despite the fact that capitalism is trying to make money out of anti-men sentiments in this country...something that is equally wrong) the more I though it *was* right to have a day devoted to it. I mean, if women have done so well for themselves then how come they earn so much less? Something is obviously amiss. I can understand why women might get turned off by 'politics' (read statecraft) tho - plenty of women are involved and organise in progressive social movements instead though.

I'm not convinced because of the nature of the event, but I do wish you luck. I can't check the links out right now, cos' i'm at work at the moment, but will try.

Peter


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