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History of changes of: Women's March Sedona on the 20th January 2018

Created on Jan. 18, 2018, 7:05 p.m. UTC by Ivan
Reason given: added by an importer
title: Women's March Sedona
start: 2018-01-20
start time: 10:00
end time: 13:00
venue: 45 Birch Blvd, Sedona, AZ 86336-5607, United States
tags: PowertothePolls feminism marchon weekendofwomen women womenmarch womenrights
links:
    Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/168762970398692/
description:
SEDONA TO HAVE ANNIVERSARY 
WOMEN’S MARCH ON JANUARY 20, 2018

Organizers of last year’s Sedona Women’s March have announced an anniversary March for January 20, 2018, starting at 10AM.  Marchers will gather at Creative Gateways, 45 Birch Blvd. off SR89A (across from Whole Foods) in West Sedona and march to Vino di Sedona, 2575 SR89A, to rally there, on the back patio.  

Following last year’s presidential election, 1500 people took part in Sedona’s Women’s March.   Collectively, marches, rallies and events that took place around the country represented the largest protest in US history.  Since then, there has been a surge of activism that has resulted in new organizations being formed and in a record number of women and progressive candidates running for political office at every level - and winning.   In Virginia, women unseated a total of 11 Republican male incumbents in the House of Delegates.  In Alabama, Doug Jones defeated Trump-backed Republican candidate Roy Moore. 

Political and social activism has grown, notably the “Me Too” movement that has empowered women to speak out about sexual misconduct.  As women increasingly recognize the power of their vote, attention is turning to the 2018 congressional mid-term elections, as well as to local and state elections.  Every state office will be up for election in Arizona in 2018.  

The march and rally will feature speakers from local organizations addressing a variety of issues and encouraging voter turnout.   Voter registration information will be available.   Box lunches can be pre-ordered by calling the restaurant.  The march is open to everyone and signs will be available, although marchers are encouraged to bring their own, on issues that are important to them.
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