April 2002 - Actions to Revolutionize the World
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A Global Women's SpeakoutOn March 8, 2000, the World March of Women was officially launched around the planet. Women in the Americas, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Arab world, and Indigenous women explained why they were embarking on this formidable adventure. In the streets of numerous cities, women demonstrated their support for the launch. Behind all the festive marches featuring giant puppets, carnival masks and multicoloured costumes, the serious work was beginning. Women's messagesThey adopted platforms for their national demands, held training sessions and prepared national actions. There were various actions leading right up until October 17, 2000, the date chosen for the world actions, coinciding with the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. They joined demonstrations to mark events like International Labour Day on May 1, the International Day for Women's Health, in Latin America, Pan-African Women's Day on July 31, and World Rural Women's Day on October 15. Women led national marches and rallies in 50 countries. During this period women were also busy gathering signatures in support of their demands which were then presented to national decision-makers-an activity at times beset by difficulties. In Turkey, women were arrested on two occasions as they attempted to mail support cards. Women expressed themselves in a multitude of forms: theatre, dance, song, poetry, a variety of public speaking events, whistling, wailing, banging utensils on empty pots, clapping, slogans, interviews with the media. |
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