November 2017
Indivisible Minnesota led a discussion on Helathcare and attempted to uncomplicate a complicated issue.
Read MoreNovember 2017
Indivisible Minnesota led a discussion on Helathcare and attempted to uncomplicate a complicated issue.
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 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 MoreWomen’s March Minnesota is proud to partner with the People’s Justice Coalition as they host the People’s March for Justice!
Read MoreOctober 2017
ERA MN and NOW hosted a discussion on the Equal Rights Amendment at October's Third Thursday!
Read MoreThe Graham-Cassidy bill was another, and likely not final, attempt to strip Americans access to affordable health care. Your phone calls, emails and appeals to Congress made all the difference.
Read MoreSeptember 2017
Women's March Minnesota and the Minnesota Resistance Coalition hosted a discussion on Standing with Refugees and Immigrants In Minnesota in the Age of Trump in September 2017.
Read MoreNine months ago, everything changed for me. I went from a social media activist to a person who shows up. I stepped out of my comfort zone and volunteered in a role that would become much more than I ever expected.
It has been an honor.
Read MoreYou’ve made phone calls, written postcards, attended marches and rallies, donated, educated yourself and others, and built a movement.
Thank you!
We still have a lot of work to do as we uphold our eight unity principles: ending violence, reproductive rights, LGBTQIA rights, workers rights, civil rights, rights for people with disabilities, immigrant rights and environmental justice.
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