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DAVID GREENE, HOST:
Today is International Women's Day. And some women in the United States are marking it by joining a protest called A Day Without A Woman. It is a strike aimed to highlight the economic power of women as well as ongoing1 problems like discrimination and pay disparity. As NPR's Eric Westervelt reports, organizers are hoping to build on the success of the Women's March.
ERIC WESTERVELT, BYLINE2: That mass protest January 21, President Donald Trump3's first full day in office, saw more than a million demonstrators converge4 on Washington. A few million more held rallies in cities across the nation. But today's protests will be more diffuse5 and smaller scale. There's no specific policy goal per se. The effort is to underscore broad goals of equity6, justice and human rights for women. Women are encouraged to take the day off from paid and unpaid7 labor8 and not to shop except at women and minority-owned and small businesses.
The National Domestic Workers Alliance has endorsed9 the strike. Ai-jen Poo directs the group which advocates for housekeepers10 as well as elder care and child care workers. She says it's a vital labor pool that's too often grossly underpaid and undervalued.
AI-JEN POO: And so this is an opportunity for women like the low-wage workers that I work with to join together with women everywhere to say women power this economy, to have that be visible and recognized and to think together about how we might shape the future with that power.
WESTERVELT: A day without a woman gained momentum11 in reaction to President Trump's policies and comments on women, especially immigrants and Muslims. But planning for the strike predates the Trump administration. Inspiration for organizers came from International Women's Day actions overseas and the recent Day Without Immigrants protest. Activist12 and writer L.A. Kauffman.
L A KAUFFMAN: It's a model of how to use the tool of mass noncompliance in an era when labor movements have been declining for a long time.
WESTERVELT: One unionized group of workers that might buck13 the trend today is the 76 percent of public school teachers in the U.S. who are women. Faced with large numbers of staffers planning to take the day off for the strike, the school systems in Alexandria, Va., and Chapel14 Hill, N.C., told students to stay home today. Some conservatives on social media are calling the strike vague, self-serving and say it favors wealthy women. Organizers are calling on all those who can't afford to take time off today to wear red in solidarity15.
Eric Westervelt, NPR News.
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