Cut Through the Noise
There are a lot of stories and topics swirling through our newsfeeds. We are constantly inundated with information and narratives, good and bad, stirring emotions of all kinds. But with all the information and noise, sometimes it can be hard to cut through to understanding or action. Here are a few resources or ways to do just that.
Healthcare is complicated — there’s no question about it. Indivisible MN tackled the topic at the November Third Thursday. It wasn’t the most upbeat conversation, but panelists gave a good overview of the current situation in Minnesota.
Read MoreOn Friday we stood in solidarity to say we believe her. So many times women aren't believed, and we need change the culture, call for accountability, consequences, and #IBeliveHer.
Read MoreStay up-to-speed on all things Women’s March Minnesota! Get the rundown on the most topics of the week on social media, as well as how we’ve been active in the community and future opportunities to show up.
Read MoreWe stand with and support all survivors of sexual harassment. We hope that all of those who have been accused of sexual harassment and violence are held accountable and to the appropriate standards befitting of their transgressions.
Read MoreLook back on the 2017 Women's Convention where women focused on “Reclaiming my time.” Members of Women's March Minnesota share their biggest takeaways from their experiences.
Read MoreAfter the frustration of the 2016 election, the success of the Women's March was exhilarating. But it was only the beginning of the work we must do.
Read MoreI’m asking for the immediate resignation of Rep. Tony Cornish and Sen. Dan Schoen and you should too.
Read MoreRape Culture is defined as "a society or environment whose prevailing social attitudes have the effect of normalizing or trivializing sexual assault and abuse." You don't need to look far to see it. It's in our entertainment, our politics and, infuriatingly, a way of thinking in our society.
Read MoreStay up-to-speed on all things Women’s March Minnesota! Get the rundown on the most topics of the week on social media, as well as how we’ve been active in the community and future opportunities to show up.
Read MoreNovember 2017
Indivisible Minnesota led a discussion on Helathcare and attempted to uncomplicate a complicated issue.
Read MoreIt is so important to shed light on the truth of what is going on in Puerto Rico. Activist and artist Maria Isa helped us understand how the island is really doing.
Read MoreStay up-to-speed on all things Women’s March Minnesota! Get the rundown on the most topics of the week on social media, as well as how we’ve been active in the community and future opportunities to show up.
Read MoreLast week Women’s March Minnesota was proud to participate in the 15th annual and largest ever “It’s Time to Talk” Forum on Racial Justice.
Read MoreWe enjoyed a great evening learning about the Equal Rights Amendment at this month’s Third Thursday! Thanks to MSP NOW for hosting and to the great panel of speakers from ERA MN and NOW.
Read MoreMinnesotans head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7 to vote at the local, state and federal levels. If you’re thinking of sitting this one out, Women’s March Minnesota hopes you’ll reconsider.
Read MorePuerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are still recovering from the devastation left behind by Hurricane Maria. Help your fellow Americans and raise funds locally for hurricane relief at these upcoming events:
Read MoreOn Sunday and Monday, women across social media shared the status “me too,” a sign to others that they have been sexually harassed or assaulted. If you have been sexually harassed or assaulted, we encourage you to reach out to our sexual abuse ally Break the Silence.
Read MoreLast week, the Trump administration made it harder for women to get birth control by allowing employers, colleges and universities to drop birth-control coverage from their health plans for religious or moral objections. Tell the administration how you feel about this ruling.
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