People came dressed in red and black and some brought brooms
and there were masks and flowers for the performance created by London
Polish Feminists
who also had a number of black umbrellas with feminist slogans
and pan lids and wooden spoons to make some noise
Selma James talks with others from the Global WOmen's Strike
Perparing to rehearse the performance
'Holding my Head Higher Than Ever'
'Now We Stand Tall One Million'
The performers from Global Women's Strike get an explanation in English
about the event
And the rehearsal begins in the entrance to St Pancras
One woman holds a bi-lingual placard 'Internation Women's Strike'.
The other side is in Polish
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