What's a women-centric news site to do Sigad Sharafon a day calling for a massive strike called "A Day Without A Woman?" For some sites, the answer is obvious: shut down operations for the day. For others, it's more nuanced.
SEE ALSO: How to participate in the Women's Strike if you can't skip workNew York magazine's site The Cut isn't publishing anything starting Tuesday night through Wednesday, according to Women's Wear Daily. Instead they'll feature strike-related themes and content from their archives. Other women's sites, such as Bustle, also aren't publishing anything for 24 hours during the strike. Staff that usually busts out hundreds of stories a day is being encouraged to volunteer during the strike.
MeanwhileJezebel will be run by its male staff, with women returning Thursday to write about the strike.
Many women's magazines will continue operations as usual, but with increased focus on International Women's Day, women's issues and the strike itself. Teen Vogue plans to cover the strike from the perspective of college students while Marie Claireplans to ask women about their experiences with sexism and how they would have responded differently if they could with the hashtag, #WhatIWishISaid.
Taking a cue from "A Day Without Immigrants" and the #BodegaStrike, ladies of the world hope Wednesday will be as much of a statement as the huge global Women's March in January -- and that includes women of the press.
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