“Equality of rights shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex.” - Equal Rights Amendment
Read MoreAs a Women's March Minnesota board member, I'd love to share with you why I feel passionate about the upcoming MNxMN conference and am grateful that WMM is a partner in it.
Read MoreWe look back over 2017, reflecting on our accomplishments, our work and what more we can do in 2018.
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January 2018
Stand Up St. Paul invited Kelis Houston from the NAACP Minneapolis to speak on child welfare and the clear racial bias and disproportionate contact and conflict that African-American and multiracial families contend with from DHS and Child Protective Services in Minnesota.
Read MoreWords to Know
Not sure what some terms mean? Here's a quick reference guide to help you out.
December 2017
We met with progressive candidates and we shift our focus to 2018 to Take back the (MN) House!
Read MoreCut 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.
Look 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 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.
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