Women's March on Washington - Why We March, Where We Are Marching - Links for 616 Cities

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Women's March on Washington
Unity Principles
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We believe that Women's Rights are Human Rights and Human Rights are Women's Rights. We must create a society in which women - including Black women, Native women, poor women, immigrant women, disabled women, Muslim women, lesbian queer and trans women - are free and able to care for and nurture their families, however they are formed, in safe and healthy environments free from structural impediments. 
ENDING VIOLENCE
Women deserve to live full and healthy lives, free of all forms of violence against our bodies. We believe in accountability and justice in cases of police brutality and ending racial profiling and targeting of communities of color. It is our moral imperative to dismantle the gender and racial inequities within the criminal justice system.
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
We believe in Reproductive Freedom. We do not accept any federal, state or local rollbacks, cuts or restrictions on our ability to access quality reproductive healthcare services, birth control, HIV/AIDS care and prevention, or medically accurate sexuality education. This means open access to safe, legal, affordable abortion and birth control for all people, regardless of income, location or education. 
LGBTQIA RIGHTS
We firmly declare that LGBTQIA Rights are Human Rights and that it is our obligation to uplift, expand and protect the rights of our gay, lesbian, bi, queer, trans or gender non-conforming brothers, sisters and siblings. We must have the power to control our bodies and be free from gender norms, expectations and stereotypes.
WORKER'S RIGHTS
We believe in an economy powered by transparency, accountability, security and equity. All women should be paid equitably, with access to affordable childcare, sick days, healthcare, paid family leave, and healthy work environments. All workers - including domestic and farm workers, undocumented and migrant workers - must have the right to organize and fight for a living minimum wage.
CIVIL RIGHTS
We believe Civil Rights are our birthright, including voting rights, freedom to worship without fear of intimidation or harassment, freedom of speech, and protections for all citizens regardless of race, gender, age or disability. We believe it is time for an all-inclusive Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  
DISABILITY RIGHTS
We believe that all women's issues are issues faced by women with disabilities and Deaf women. As mothers, sisters, daughters, and contributing members of this great nation, we seek to break barriers to access, inclusion, independence, and the full enjoyment of citizenship at home and around the world. We strive to be fully included in and contribute to all aspects of American life, economy, and culture.
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS
Rooted in the promise of America's call for huddled masses yearning to breathe free, we believe in immigrant and refugee rights regardless of status or country of origin.  We believe migration is a human right and that no human being is illegal.
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
We believe that every person and every community in our nation has the right to clean water, clean air, and access to and enjoyment of public lands. We believe that our environment and our climate must be protected, and that our land and natural resources cannot be exploited for corporate gain or greed - especially at the risk of public safety and health.
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* Four co-organizers of the Women's March on Washington. From left, Tamika Mallory, a gun control advocate and board member of The Gathering for Justice, a nonprofit founded by Harry Belafonte; Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab American Association of New York; Bob Bland, holding baby, founder of Manufacture New York; and Carmen Perez, executive director of The Gathering for Justice.
photo credit - Todd Heisler/The New York Times
 
 
 

photo credit: People Magazine

SISTER MARCHES
Sister Marches are solidarity events inspired by the Women's March on Washington, and organized by volunteers around the world. If you can't make it to Washington, D.C. on January 21, join or host a Sister March near you.
Find a Sister March near you by searching for your zip or postal code. 
Click here for transportation from your area to the march in Washington, D.C.
 
Click here for the Sister March press room.
 
 

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Sarasota 
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Iowa
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Kentucky
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Louisville
Louisville
Murray

Louisiana
Lafayette 
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Shreveport

Maine
Augusta 
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Northampton
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Michigan
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Detroit
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Grand Rapids 
Grosse Pointe 
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Kalamazoo 
Lansing
Marquette 
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Midland
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Minnesota
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Morris
Rochester
St. Paul

Mississippi
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Jackson
Oxford

Missouri
Columbia
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Springfield
St. Louis

Montana
Helena

Nebraska
Lincoln
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Nevada
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Stateline

New Hampshire
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Keene
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Wilton

New Jersey
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New Mexico
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Deming 
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Las Cruces
Santa Fe
Truth or Consequences

New York
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Buffalo
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Cooperstown
Delhi
Fredonia
Glens Falls
Ithaca
Lewis
New York
Oneonta
Port Jefferson Station
Port Jervis 
Poughkeepsie
Rochester
Seneca Falls
Syracuse
Utica
Utica 
Watertown
Woodstock

North Carolina
Asheville
Black Mountain 
Burnsville
Charlotte
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Morganton 
New Bern
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North Dakota
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Ohio
Chillicothe 
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Cleveland
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma City

Oregon
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Astoria
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Puerto Rico
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South Carolina
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Greenville

South Dakota
Pierre
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Washington
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INTERNATIONAL

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Colombia 
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Czech Republic 
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Denmark 
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Ecuador 
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Myanmar (Burma) 
Yangon

Netherlands 
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New Zealand 
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Nigeria 
Jos

Norway 
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Peru 
Chiclayo 
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Poland 
Gdańsk 
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Portugal 
Andra do Heroísmo 
Braga 
Coimbra 
Faro 
Lisbon 
Porto

Saint Kitts and Nevis 
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Saudi Arabia 
Riyadh

Serbia 
Belgrade

Singapore 
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Slovakia 
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Cape Town 
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Seoul 
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Spain 
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Sweden 
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Åre

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Tanzania 
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Thailand 
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United Kingdom 
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York

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