Our theme March for Equality/March for Justice will focus on the unprecedented rise in gender-based violence, racial discrimination and economic insecurity during Covid-19 and it's effects on our communities. See press release for details.
#MarchForEquality#MarchForJustice
Join us on March 27th at 11:00 am for 5th annual virtual women's march. We will live stream the event on our Facebook page. This year we have three amazing speakers: Gramma Shingoose, Uzoma Asagwara, and Bea Bruske.
#womensmarch#MarchForEquality#MarchForJustice
Another successful #WomensMarch this year. Even though the weather was a tad chilly this year it was amazing to see everyone come out and show their support! #winnipeg
Thank you to everyone who braved the cold and showed up today! The snowstorm warning will never extinguish our desire to stand up and speak out for women's rights! #WomensMarch2020#WomensMarchGlobal#WomensMarchWinnipeg
Equality is one of the CORE values of our party.♀
We are proud to march alongside women and allies around the world to #MarchForOurHumanRights!
Thank you to the organizers at @WinnipegMarch ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Women��s rights are HUMAN RIGHTS ♀
Today, I marched with women and allies around the world to take action for our human right to bodily autonomy, our human right to live in safety, and our human right to gender equality.
Thank you to the organizers at @WinnipegMarch!
Women’s rights are HUMAN RIGHTS ♀
Today, I marched with women and allies around the world to take action for our human right to bodily autonomy, our human right to live in safety, and our human right to gender equality.
Thank you to the organizers at @WinnipegMarch!
Tomorrow we will hear from Gramma Shingoose, an Anishinaabe grandmother, activist and a community leader. She is a nine-year residential school survivor who has testified twice before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and has overcome many obstacles to be where she is today