Madonna, Adele, Alicia Keys Support 'A Day Without A Women' Protest
By Robyn Collins
(RADIO.COM) – Madonna, Adele, Alicia Keys, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hayley Williams and Kylie Minogue are just some of the stars that have publicly expressed their support for Wednesday's 'A Day Without a Woman' strike.
The protest was organized to emphasize the economic power of women on society. It takes place on International Women's Day
Wednesday strike is also aimed at highlighting the ongoing pay disparity between men and women and gender discrimination. Organizers are encouraging women to take the day off from paid and unpaid work and not shop, except at female, minority-owned and small businesses. Women who can't participate in the strike are encouraged to wear red in solidarity.
The protest mimics last month's Day Without Immigrants, a stand against President Trump's immigration policies.
Madonna supported International Women's Day and her Vogue Germany cover.
The Revolution Starts Now!!! ⏳????⏰???????????????? Happy International Women's Day!! ????????????????????????????????????????♥️#luigiandiango ???????? @VOGUE_Germany pic.twitter.com/kgHQtUgOm3
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 8, 2017
Celebrate #internationalwomensday! ????????????????The Beautiful and The Damned! ???? Soko and Libby! @VOGUE_Germany #luigiandiango ???????????????????? pic.twitter.com/KLjLATBQuO
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 8, 2017
Dreaming of a World Where Women have Equal Rights. ????????????????????????????????❤️????????????♀️????♀️????♀️????????????????????#internationalwomensday ????????????????????????...https://t.co/dg2ellDxAy pic.twitter.com/DgZ3rRq5M8
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 8, 2017
Keys tweeted the information for a noon rally in New York in Central Park:
For all that women do.... pic.twitter.com/bLk7VFZgZw
— Alicia Keys (@aliciakeys) March 8, 2017
Adele supported International Women's Day with a famous quote from late Ottawa Mayor Charlotte Elizabeth Whitton about how hard women have to work.
"Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult" #internationalwomensday pic.twitter.com/3jzQcEpKnH
— Adele (@Adele) March 8, 2017
Kylie Minogue and Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda added their voices to the protesting chorus.
#InternationalWomensDay https://t.co/yjZHfx47HX
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 8, 2017
#internationalwomensday ????????eternal love, support, respect & admiration ????
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) March 8, 2017
The organizers of January's Women's March thanked the Statue of Liberty for going dark for an hour on Tuesday night (March 7). Even though it was an accident, they took it as a sign of solidarity.
Thank you Lady Liberty for standing with the resistance and going dark for #DayWithoutAWoman ????
— Women's March (@womensmarch) March 8, 2017
????: @randybals #StatueOfLiberty pic.twitter.com/D0JG9MmSRj
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