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Black Women for Wages for Housework

International network campaigning for #CareIncomeNow for people & environment & ending poverty, racism, war. Co-ordinated along side Global Womens Strike and #wagesforhousework.

Wages for Housework Campaign in major exhibition – Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights

By Global Women's Strike | 12th September 2024

‘Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights’ at the Wellcome Collection (London) explores “the profound impact of physical work on health and the body. It delves into the stories of underrepresented workers and their rights within precarious and unsafe labour environments. From protests to healing practices, the exhibition unveils hidden histories of resistance and collective action.…

Video: Wages for Housework: 50 years of campaigning – Selma James, founder of the WFH Campaign, in conversation with Margaret Prescod, co-founder Black Women for Wages for Housework

By Global Women's Strike | 25th March 2022

Video: The Ballad of the Sans-Papiers

By Global Women's Strike | 30th May 2020

Campaign by Black Women for Wages for Housework to stop the PENTA 1 trial.

By Global Women's Strike | 16th February 2004

Action alert: Support the church sit-in and hunger strike of immigrant people in Spain for papers for all and against immigration laws

By Global Women's Strike | 1st February 2001

How the black community is affected by racism from the police, the justice system and the media. Prepared by Reverend Francis Ackroyd, High Cross Church, Tottenham, with Black Women for Wages for Housework and Legal Action for Women

By Global Women's Strike | 16th July 1998

The Weekly Journal: The Crime Bill and the Black Community

By Global Women's Strike | 4th March 1997

Waging War for Women

By Global Women's Strike | 26th October 1988

Tricia Read, Caribbean Times, October 1988

Black and White Women in the Peace Movement

By Global Women's Strike | 21st November 1987

Homerton School, November 1987

Black Women Keep Vigil Against Racist Organisation

By Global Women's Strike | 13th February 1987

The Journal, February 1987