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Steal this PSA: "Women's Labour"

vieuxcmaq, Friday, April 13, 2001 - 11:00

News Department CKLN 88.1 fm (ckln-news@sac.ryerson.ca)

Radio spot about women's labour in the global economy

Community & Pirate Radio -- Steal this PSA!

"Underlying the paid work, the paid sphere,
the sphere of the workplace
what we have is women's reproductive labour
that actually underpins the entire system

You know, I would look at how profoundly the economy is gendered
from the bottom all the way up the top
and then work from that point
and not begin with a kind of "making the links" approach
which is to add on, saying ok here is the economy
let's look at how it's linked to women's oppression
I would start from the point
that women's oppression actually underpins the entire structure
and the whole system of how the global economy is organized"

-- Sunera Thobani

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