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WHAT IS OUR "AIN'T I A WOMAN" CAMPAIGN
The "Ain't I a Woman?!" campaign grew from
a small group of garment workers holding DKNY
accountable for sweatshop conditions to become a call for a new
women's movement fighting for control over our time, health, respect
and payment for caregiving work. DKNY workers have been joined by
other women workers who also have tolerated abusive conditions for
the sake of their families -- such as the workers of Liberty Apparel's
factories.. Many women are inspired by the example of these workers
who risked so much to fight to be treated with respect like human
beings, and to have some say about their working conditions and
time.
Our
campaign has drawn in women workers from across the board who are
experiencing longer hours, lower wages and worsening conditions.
Whether we work in a corporate law firm or a garment factory, control
over our time and our lives is slipping away.
A century after Sojourner Truth's struggles against
racism and sexism, women workers are stepping up the fight against
the most destructive form that modern-day racism and sexism has
taken: economic segregation and the perception that crumbs are better
than nothing. Refusing to be treated like slaves or second-class
citizens, we are coming together to build upon Sojourner Truth's
struggle and proclaiming Ain't I a Woman?!
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