'Day Without Us'! Women in Mexico Protest Gender Violence

Published March 10th, 2020 - 08:34 GMT

The "Day Without Us" strike was staged to highlight the more than 1,000 women and children murdered in Mexico last year.

Few women could be seen walking or driving through the center of the capital, waitresses abandoned cafes and restaurants to their male counterparts and female teachers and office workers, for the most part, stayed at home.

Elsewhere, women who had chosen to work wore a purple ribbon or garment, in solidarity with the nationwide campaign against gender violence

In Mexico City center, a woman cleaned the glass windows of a cafe bearing the sign in support of the strike that read: "We stand with those who make us giants."

The country's biggest daily newspapers featured purple-colored pages. Spaces normally allotted to pieces by women columnists were empty or filled with the phrase: "A day without them."

Women's movements in Mexico have gradually become more vocal in their demands for immediate action to reduce the number of femicides.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador dismissed the women's protests as "conservatism disguised as feminism" and accused his political opponents of trying to destabilize his government by using feminist organizations.

Apart from an end to violence against women, feminist groups are also campaigning for progress in reducing the gender wage gap and an end to workplace harassment.

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Mexican women strike to protest against men's violence against women (Twitter)
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Mexican women stage nationwide ‘Day Without Us’ strike (Twitter)
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Otay campus during A Day Without Women at the autonomous University of Baja California in Tijuana, Mexico. Photograph: Guillermo Arias/AFP
Millions of Mexican women join ‘historical’ femicide strike (Twitter)
Mexican women strike to protest against gender-based violence (Twitter)
A woman cleans the glass door of a Mexico City restaurant with a sign reading 'We stand with those who make us giants' during Monday's 'A Day Without Us' protest (AFP)
Mexican women strike to protest against men's violence against women (Twitter)
Mexican women strike to protest against men's violence against women (Twitter)
10 women murdered a day in Mexico but the Govt accuse the media of manipulation (Twitter)
10 women murdered a day in Mexico but the Govt accuse the media of manipulation (Twitter)
Mexican women stage nationwide ‘Day Without Us’ strike (Twitter)
Mexican women stage nationwide ‘Day Without Us’ strike (Twitter)
'Femicide is the tip of the iceberg': Mexican women hold national strike to protest rising gender violence (Twitter)
'Femicide is the tip of the iceberg': Mexican women hold national strike to protest rising gender violence (Twitter)
Thousands of Mexican women strike to protest femicide (Twitter)
Thousands of Mexican women strike to protest femicide (Twitter)
Otay campus during A Day Without Women at the autonomous University of Baja California in Tijuana, Mexico. Photograph: Guillermo Arias/AFP
Otay campus during A Day Without Women at the autonomous University of Baja California in Tijuana, Mexico. Photograph: Guillermo Arias/AFP
Millions of Mexican women join ‘historical’ femicide strike (Twitter)
Millions of Mexican women join ‘historical’ femicide strike (Twitter)
Mexican women strike to protest against gender-based violence (Twitter)
Mexican women strike to protest against gender-based violence (Twitter)
A woman cleans the glass door of a Mexico City restaurant with a sign reading 'We stand with those who make us giants' during Monday's 'A Day Without Us' protest (AFP)
A woman cleans the glass door of a Mexico City restaurant with a sign reading 'We stand with those who make us giants' during Monday's 'A Day Without Us' protest (AFP)

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