My brothers, keeping in mind the weekend’s spot-on SNL sketch about "femi-bros", this week is a good time to turn to the ladies in your life. On March 8, a “day of action,” or women’s general strike is being called, initiated by a group of academics and activists who view it as not enough to simply oppose the president "and his aggressively misogynistic, homophobic, transphobic and racist policies. We also need to target the ongoing neoliberal attack on social provision and labor rights.” In addition to supporting women’s rights, the strike is in protest of violence against women, discrimination against the trans community, and the criminalization of immigration. The strike is about more than just Trump and more than just not going to work: Under the umbrella of “feminism for the 99%,” it’s an international movement, the first step of which will be Wednesday’s day of action (which will include civil disobedience, abstention from work, strikes at educational institutions and condemnations of politicians and corporations).

The movement is all-encompassing—caveat emptor—but let’s assume you’re a guy, and you’re on board, and you’d like to help. You know it’s a strike for women; how do you involve yourself without stepping on toes, or mansplaining activism? What’s a woke fella to do? (For the woke fellas short on time or otherwise disinclined to read an entire article, scroll down for a cheat sheet.)

“The idea of a women’s strike is what benefits the vast majority of women actually benefits society as a whole. So men should participate in the women’s strike not because they want to ‘help’ but because their liberation is tied up to the liberation of women,” says Dr. Tithi Bhattacharya, the director of global studies at Purdue and one of the organizers of the strike.

And men have, in fact, been part of this movement’s organization from the start. “There are men who have participated in the meetings and organizing,” says Dr. Cinzia Arruzza, another chief organizer. “They are doing this in a form of service: helping us, organizing the day, but without taking away the voice of the women who are the catalysts.”

When Wednesday arrives, there are concrete method methods of support that any guy can participate in. One is to assume the unpaid domestic duties normally carried out by women throughout the world. “Men, as partners of women, men as friends to women and comrades of women, in workplaces and home, can assume responsibility for care work and domestic labor on that day; that would be wonderful,” says Dr. Bhattacharya. “Do all the dishes, keep the house clean and make sure the children are picked up and fed and the seniors are cared for.”