Here are facebook events that are grassroots, local, and inclusive:
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​​​ https://www.facebook.com/WomensMarchesAroundTheWorld/ and
https://www.facebook.com/2019WomensMarch
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*They are not associated with the Women's March Inc. group
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In the DC, Maryland area, there are marches on Saturday in Annapolis and Baltimore. On Sunday there is one in Fredrick. This site has more information under the "find a march"
.link." The program in Annapolis is combined with a MLK event and we've heard had in depth planning involved.
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Who's Who in the "Inclusive" Marches world?
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The original marches around the country were grassroots. With the need for inclusive marches, many of these groups signed up to the idea, but remained grassroots.
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Some have affiliated with umbrella groups, or are coordinating with each other. Some have Facebook pages, others also have websites. Names you'll likely hear:
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March On - is a large umbrella group for Women's Rights. They are helping out grassroots groups around the world, both those who have affiliated with them and those that haven't.
(#WeAreMarchOn - is another name used by the March On group.)
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WoMen For ALL (WMFA)- is a NYC-based grassroots group focused on equality for all. They are actively helping other grassroots groups.
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Women4ALLMarchDC - is a Washington DC based effort to create an inclusive women's rights rally/protest in D.C.. (*It is not affiliated with the NYC-based WoMen For All group.)
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Women's March Alliance - is a NYC-based grassroots group. They are coordinating a map of local grassroots events here: http://womensmarch2019.com/ and facebook page with a list of all the marches: https://www.facebook.com/2019WomensMarch
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1at1.org - one minute at 1pm for a united solidarity on women's rights for women who can't attend an event, and those who can. Last year there were 5 million. It's Jan 19th 1pmEST.
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There are various groups around the country using their locations in their names. There are also groups overseas!
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