title: 2018 Women’s March / Rally in Albany, NY start: 2018-01-20 start time: 13:00 end time: 15:00 venue: West Capitol Park, State St, Albany, NY 12210 tags: PowertothePolls feminism marchon weekendofwomen women womenmarch womenrights links: Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/159662234765764/ description: One year ago, the Resistance was born out of what we all saw as the democracy of our country crumbling before our eyes. In honor of the anniversary of the historic Women's Marches that took place all across the nation and the world, we are hosting Women's March in Albany 2018. We are a coalition of Activists and Progressive groups across the Capital District and beyond. We believe it's necessary to celebrate the history of that momentous event, and to continue to raise our voices and light the torch of the #Resistance! The time for change is now and we can't be silent when it comes to the corruption of the current GOP Administration. Join us to make your voices heard! Resist Hate! Resist Fear! Resist Oppression! Sign up here so we know you’re coming! The event is FREE http://womensmarchalbany.eventbrite.com/ For event information contact us at email womensmarch2.0@gmail.com PARKING INFORMATION: The Office of General Services operates several paid visitor parking areas in and around the Empire State Plaza in downtown Albany, New York. To find out information on parking fees and available lots please visit parking.mangement@ogs.ny.gov or call 518 -474-8118 Another alternative is to park uptown off Western Avenue or Washington Ave and take CDTA down toward West Capitol Park J20 FUNDRAISER: January 20th will be the one-year anniversary of the J20 resistance marches that took place in Washington DC. Over 230 people were mass arrested during demonstrations against Donald Trump's Inauguration. There are currently 188 remaining defendants who could face up to 60 years in prison. Therefore the organizers of the Women’s March in Albany have decided to fund-raise on their behalf We are currently offering Women’s March Albany t-shirts and sweatshirts (printed front and back) as commemorative items for the event. The campaign will last 12 days and will officially end on January 22, 2018. All items will be shipped after that date (and they will arrive 7-14 days after Jan. 22). 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the legal defense fund for those arrested at inaugural protests on January 20, 2017 (the J20). We kindly ask all of you to please show your support by purchasing one of these items. You can also show solidarity by sharing this message under the hashtag #IAMJ20 https://www.bonfire.com/albany-ny-womens-march-2018/ For more information about the J20 case please visit http://defendj20resistance.org/ THE EVENT: The Women’s March in Albany will be broken into two segments. The rally will begin first and will be the longest portion of the event. We have an amazing list of guest speakers and musicians. After the rally we will march! A definitive marching route has not been determined, however we will assemble and depart from West Capitol Park. Please continue to check the event page for the latest updates. Musical Performances by: Annie and the Hedonist Kevin McKrell Protest Chants Led By: Will Kempe’s Players ESL Interpreters: Sabrina Seeger Juliana Post Good Guest Speakers: Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan J20 Activist Fabrizia Rodriguez, Attorney and Advocate for Migrant Community Donna Young, Albany Law School Professor Barbara Bartoletti, Former Legislative Director, League of Women Voters Judith Enck, Former EPA Regional Administrator Assemblymember Patricia Fahy Angelicia Morris, Executive Director, Schenectady Human Rights Council Dorcey Applyrs, Member, Albany Common Council Chelly Hegan, President and CEO of Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood Congressman Paul Tonko Libby Post, co-founder Capital Women Kathy Stevens, Women’s Rights Advocate Deidre Patterson, Organizer with NY19 Votes & IndivisibleNY19 Dr. Jennifer Lemak, Chief Curator of History at the New York State Museum Co-Sponsors for the Women’s March in Albany include: Altamont Main Street USA Bethlehem Indivisible Healthcare Education Project IndivisibleNY19 NY19 Votes CapitalWomen Labor-Religion Coalition Indivisible Rensselaer County 1199 SEIU NYS Nurses Association Robert F Kennedy Democrats of the Capital Region Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood Capital District Area Labor Federation Hudson Valley Labor Federation Women Against War Bethlehem Morning Voice Huddle Schenectady ROAR Progressive Schenectady Capital Region Resistance and Civic Action Coalition Mom's Demand Action Albany Vegan Lady Gang Watervliet Huddle Solidarity Committee of the Capital District