We Are More Than A March. We Are A Movement!

Women’s March MN

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Thank you to everyone who joined us for The People’s March!

Eight years ago, 100,000+ Minnesotans marched to the Minnesota Capitol to defend and protect women’s, immigrants’, LGBTQ+ rights, and justice for all. On the eve of a presidency built on repression and divisiveness.

The freedoms of our families, friends, and neighbors are once more under threat, and we must boldly come together to show our collective strength. We will send a clear and unmistakable message to the incoming administration: We will NOT go back!

Chloe Rohl, a local singer songwriter, created an original piece of music for the People's March Minnesota! Her work is centered around writing and performing for social and political change. We are honored to have Chloe create this art for us and are excited for her to perform it live at the pre-march rally at St. Paul College.

 

Fired up? Follow Up!

As part of the People’s March, participants were connected to Minnesota organizations already working to protect our rights - reproductive, civil, transgender, and voting rights and more. Over the next four years and beyond, these partner organizations are going to need our support - volunteering, actions, donations.

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Our Mission:

To harness the power of women and their communities to create transformative social change.

 

Our Work

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Who you should know and support

Who You Should Know and Support

One of our guiding principles within Women's March Minnesota is to know when to listen and when to lead. As a women's organization dedicated to Inter-sectional feminism, and protecting the rights of Minnesota women, we work to raise the voices of the strong, dedicated groups doing important social justice, human rights and equality work in Minnesota.

In the spirit of Coretta Scott King, we believe that you cannot stand for freedom for one group and deny it to others. Personal prejudice and systemic discrimination are pervasive in America and lead to the marginalization of many people, including women, people of color, American Indian and Alaskan Natives, LGBTQIA individuals, immigrants, religious minorities and people with disabilities. We stand for the rights of marginalized communities, for just and equitable systems, and for the freedom of all peoples who make up our diverse nation.

We know that Minnesota is not immune from discrimination or disparities and vow to work toward more inclusive, equitable communities. #OurCollaborations

 

 
 
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