[1]Women’s March Network
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State violence is everywhere—from traffic stops to border crossings, from
prisons to protests. And it’s not impacting us equally. Women, girls, and
gender-oppressed people—especially Black, Indigenous, and people of
color—are being uniquely targeted, criminalized, and harmed.
Our conversation was postponed, but we’re back. [ [link removed] ]Join us this Wednesday,
September 3 at 7PM ET / 4PM PT for our rescheduled mass call on Gender,
Policing & State Violence.
RSVP NOW >>>
We’ll be joined by organizers, abolitionists, and community defenders
resisting carceral violence in all its forms: anti-trans laws, the
criminalization of pregnancy, police killings, and beyond.
This call is about building resistance—and building it together. For
gender justice. For racial justice. For liberation.
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In solidarity,
Women's March Network
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