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Women For Racial and Economic Equality (WREE) is a [[Mass Organization]] and US affiliate of the [[Women's International Democratic Federation]] that was founded by the [[Communist Party USA]] in 1974.


History of Women for Racial and Economic Equality
=History=
 
The Congress of American Women (CAW) was established in 1946, considered the US branch of Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF). By 1949, it had 250,000 members, with branches in New York City, Cleveland, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Detroit, Milwaukee and Seattle. In 1948 the full fury of the Red Scare by the government, media and right wing fell upon the CAW which received substantial support from the USSR. In 1948 the House of Un-American Activities Committee started an investigation citing the organization as subversive. The inJustice Department ordered its board to register as “foreign agents” in 1950, the board disbanded the organization.
The Congress of American Women (CAW) was established in 1946, considered the US branch of Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF). By 1949, it had 250,000 members, with branches in New York City, Cleveland, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Detroit, Milwaukee and Seattle. In 1948 the full fury of the Red Scare by the government, media and right wing fell upon the CAW which received substantial support from the USSR. In 1948 the House of Un-American Activities Committee started an investigation citing the organization as subversive. The inJustice Department ordered its board to register as “foreign agents” in 1950, the board disbanded the organization.


Women for Racial and Economic Equality was established in 1974 as a successor to the CAW and as an affiliate of WIDF, doing much of what progressive women’s organizations did in the 1960’s and 1970’s in helping women gain greater equality. From the program of their 3rd National Convention in May of 1984:
Women for Racial and Economic Equality was established in 1974 as a successor to the CAW and as an affiliate of WIDF, doing much of what progressive women’s organizations did in the 1960’s and 1970’s in helping women gain greater equality. From the program of their 3rd National Convention in May of 1984:


We are Black, white, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Asian and Native American women. We are workers, trade unionists, unemployed, housewives, welfare recipients, professionals, students and senior citizens.
''"We are Black, white, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Asian and Native American women. We are workers, trade unionists, unemployed, housewives, welfare recipients, professionals, students and senior citizens.''


We are women witnessing a daily deterioration of our living standards as the economic crisis in our country grows deeper.
''We are women witnessing a daily deterioration of our living standards as the economic crisis in our country grows deeper.''


We are women who see banks and giant corporations grow richer and increasingly in direct control of city, state and national government, as our children and families suffer greater hardships.
''We are women who see banks and giant corporations grow richer and increasingly in direct control of city, state and national government, as our children and families suffer greater hardships.''


We are women who see corporate monopoly reap huge profits from women workers by fostering divisions between men and women.
''We are women who see corporate monopoly reap huge profits from women workers by fostering divisions between men and women.''


We are women demanding a say in the future of our country and an end to all forms of male supremacy.
''We are women demanding a say in the future of our country and an end to all forms of male supremacy.''


We are women whose experiences have shown that racism is the major obstacle to bettering our living conditions in any real or meaningful way. Our organization strives for unity of all women based on a principled program of struggle to end racism in all its forms.
''We are women whose experiences have shown that racism is the major obstacle to bettering our living conditions in any real or meaningful way. Our organization strives for unity of all women based on a principled program of struggle to end racism in all its forms.''


We are women who are united with our sisters throughout the world under the banner of world peace and equality for women.
''We are women who are united with our sisters throughout the world under the banner of world peace and equality for women."''


In 1995, under the pressure of the fall of the USSR and the increasing conservatism of the Reagan and Clinton administrations, so many organizations including WREE were disbanded.
In 1995, under the pressure of the fall of the USSR and the increasing conservatism of the Reagan and Clinton administrations, so many organizations including WREE were disbanded.


WREE was reconstituted on March 7, 2018 by a group of Women. We have contacted some members in the previous generation of WREE, as well as with leaders of its international affiliate, WIDF. Our WREE USA inc Facebook is very popular. We are growing, and looking for new members to join us in our struggle for Racial and Economic Equality.
WREE was reconstituted on March 7, 2018 by a group of Women. We have contacted some members in the previous generation of WREE, as well as with leaders of its international affiliate, WIDF. Our WREE USA inc Facebook is very popular. We are growing, and looking for new members to join us in our struggle for Racial and Economic Equality.
=Publications=
The Primary publication of WREE was known as [[The WREE-View]].

Latest revision as of 19:43, 10 September 2023

Women for Racial and Economic Equality
File:Wree.svg
Founded 1975
Head Office Seattle
Website wreeusa.com

Women For Racial and Economic Equality (WREE) is a Mass Organization and US affiliate of the Women's International Democratic Federation that was founded by the Communist Party USA in 1974.

History

The Congress of American Women (CAW) was established in 1946, considered the US branch of Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF). By 1949, it had 250,000 members, with branches in New York City, Cleveland, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Detroit, Milwaukee and Seattle. In 1948 the full fury of the Red Scare by the government, media and right wing fell upon the CAW which received substantial support from the USSR. In 1948 the House of Un-American Activities Committee started an investigation citing the organization as subversive. The inJustice Department ordered its board to register as “foreign agents” in 1950, the board disbanded the organization.

Women for Racial and Economic Equality was established in 1974 as a successor to the CAW and as an affiliate of WIDF, doing much of what progressive women’s organizations did in the 1960’s and 1970’s in helping women gain greater equality. From the program of their 3rd National Convention in May of 1984:

"We are Black, white, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Asian and Native American women. We are workers, trade unionists, unemployed, housewives, welfare recipients, professionals, students and senior citizens.

We are women witnessing a daily deterioration of our living standards as the economic crisis in our country grows deeper.

We are women who see banks and giant corporations grow richer and increasingly in direct control of city, state and national government, as our children and families suffer greater hardships.

We are women who see corporate monopoly reap huge profits from women workers by fostering divisions between men and women.

We are women demanding a say in the future of our country and an end to all forms of male supremacy.

We are women whose experiences have shown that racism is the major obstacle to bettering our living conditions in any real or meaningful way. Our organization strives for unity of all women based on a principled program of struggle to end racism in all its forms.

We are women who are united with our sisters throughout the world under the banner of world peace and equality for women."

In 1995, under the pressure of the fall of the USSR and the increasing conservatism of the Reagan and Clinton administrations, so many organizations including WREE were disbanded.

WREE was reconstituted on March 7, 2018 by a group of Women. We have contacted some members in the previous generation of WREE, as well as with leaders of its international affiliate, WIDF. Our WREE USA inc Facebook is very popular. We are growing, and looking for new members to join us in our struggle for Racial and Economic Equality.

Publications

The Primary publication of WREE was known as The WREE-View.