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Bangladeshi Garments Workers Movement

Nafisa Ferdous
Price

$6

We Demand 23,000/- Minimum Wage

No One Should Die 4 Fast Fashion

In 2023, tens of thousands of garment workers in Bangladesh, predominantly women, went on strike, shutting down over 600 factories to demand a living wage. This industry, rooted in patriarchy and neoliberalism, exploits a flexible and precarious workforce. The Garments Workers Movement seeks a living wage, collective bargaining, unionization, safe workplaces free from sexual violence and reprisals, and other essential rights—but also highlights resistance against global systems of extraction.

This CPH poster printed at the worker-owned and union-run Community Printers, Santa Cruz, CA.

This is #197 in the Celebrate People’s History Poster Series.


Seattle’s International Working Women’s Day for Palestine and Beyond

Seattle’s International Working Women’s Day for Palestine and Beyond

March 12, 2024

“We stand in solidarity with our Palestinian siblings in Gaza and those among our community who are directly and indirectly affected by the current war and genocide by the Israeli settler-colonial regime. Passive observation of the horrors of bombings, genocide, and prolonged apartheid is not our way. We must rise and firmly proclaim that Palestinian Liberation is a Feminist Imperative.” – Feminists for Jina Seattle