Women's March Toronto
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Across Turtle Island (North America) we have seen a rise in acts of hate coinciding with the American election. On Saturday, January 21, join us for a march to unite our communities in Toronto and to speak out.
We come together to say we will not be silent in the face of the hate that has threatened, demonized and insulted so many of us – Muslims, Jews, racialized people, Indigenous people, migrants and those with precarious or no legal status, members of the LGBTTQQ2SI communities, differently abled people and women.
In the spirit of saying no to hate and yes to justice, equity and social change, people around the world will be mobilizing and resisting as Trump is inaugurated. The lived experiences of colonialism and anti-black racism, xenophobia, homophobia and transphobia, sexism and oppression has existed long before Trump, but we worry that the recent US election has provided a new wave that normalizes and makes hate acceptable.
Now is a critical moment to come together to send a united message. We cannot afford to be silent or idle. Let us continue to push for justice for the most marginalized and oppressed among us.
If you would like to volunteer at this event, please email [email redacted].
In order to make this meaningful event a success, we need your help. Every contribution, regardless of size, helps and we genuinely appreciate your support.
Your donation will help the committee cover the costs of sound equipment, an accessibility van, megaphones and more that will work to provide an accessible and safe experience for all attendees. If you have any specific questions about our costs, please email [email redacted].
In solidarity,
Women's March on Washington: Toronto - Commitee Members
We come together to say we will not be silent in the face of the hate that has threatened, demonized and insulted so many of us – Muslims, Jews, racialized people, Indigenous people, migrants and those with precarious or no legal status, members of the LGBTTQQ2SI communities, differently abled people and women.
In the spirit of saying no to hate and yes to justice, equity and social change, people around the world will be mobilizing and resisting as Trump is inaugurated. The lived experiences of colonialism and anti-black racism, xenophobia, homophobia and transphobia, sexism and oppression has existed long before Trump, but we worry that the recent US election has provided a new wave that normalizes and makes hate acceptable.
Now is a critical moment to come together to send a united message. We cannot afford to be silent or idle. Let us continue to push for justice for the most marginalized and oppressed among us.
If you would like to volunteer at this event, please email [email redacted].
In order to make this meaningful event a success, we need your help. Every contribution, regardless of size, helps and we genuinely appreciate your support.
Your donation will help the committee cover the costs of sound equipment, an accessibility van, megaphones and more that will work to provide an accessible and safe experience for all attendees. If you have any specific questions about our costs, please email [email redacted].
In solidarity,
Women's March on Washington: Toronto - Commitee Members
Organizer
Women March On: Toronto
Organizer
Toronto, ON