This morning Senator Al Franken announced his resignation. Senator Franken has proven himself to be a champion of progressive values and a voice of the people, however if even one woman feels unsafe, the atmosphere must be changed and believe Senator Franken stepping down was the right move.
Read MoreHealthcare 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.
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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.
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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.
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Read MoreThursday, Sept. 28, marked a great turnout for our Third Thursday Social Resistance Gathering with the Minnesota Resistance Coalition. Immigration is at the forefront of many Minnesotans' minds, as seen from the turnout, and it's difficult to stay up-to-date with the administration's latest attack on our refugee and immigrant residents.
Read MoreCheck out our new feature to keep you up-to-speed on all things Women’s March Minnesota! Each week we’ll give you a rundown of the most important 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 MoreTrump is cutting advertising funds for the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) by 90 percent. What does this mean? A reduced budget makes it harder to new enrollees to find out about the program and get signed up for health care.
Read MoreCheck out our new feature to keep you up-to-speed on all things Women’s March Minnesota! Each week we’ll give you a rundown of the most important 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 MoreThe rise of woman is the rise of the nation. Join Women’s March and thousands of women, femmes and our allies of all backgrounds in Detroit Oct. 27-29.
We would love to represent Minnesota with a large contingent! If you plan on going, let us know.
Read MoreWomen's March National put out the following statement:
We are horrified by today's violent acts in Charlottesville, Virginia. There are no 'both sides' here. Our nation’s leadership has intentionally appointed, promoted and empowered people with unabashed white supremacist and neo-Nazi stances.
Read MoreWomen’s March Minnesota would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Justine Damond. No one should ever lose their life at the hands of those sworn to protect them. Not Justine, not Philando, not Jamar, not Cordale…and these are just a handful of local names. Women’s March Minnesota is deeply saddened by the continuing senseless shootings of friends, community members, neighbors, and people across Minnesota and the United States at the hands of the police. We’d also like to thank all those individuals and other activist groups that showed up on Sunday for the vigil and that continue to show up.
Read MoreTitled: “Racial Bias: Identifying and Overcoming Implicit and Explicit Racism”, the next “Messy Conversation” will take place on August 9th and is limited to 200 people due to space, you can register here
Read MoreRead the letter Women's March sent to NRA
Read MoreThis week, Minnesota’s Office for the Economic Status of Women (OESW) will close. Read the enclosed references on what you can do.
Read MoreView Congresswoman Lawrence's video addressing Trump's latest disrespectful tweet storm.
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