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March for Black Women San Diego
FromCafe con Pam
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Hello listeners! This week I bring you a different type of episode. I had the opportunity to attend the March for Black Women in San Diego last week and I am bringing you the amazing pre-march program that took place in San Diego March 10, 2018.
The event was organized by March for Black Women San Diego and Black Lives Matter San Diego. The event was described as follows and there's a link to support them also:
We are strong, beautiful, and demand respect.
Black Women's Blueprint, Trans Sistas of Color Project, Black Youth Project 100, and allied state anti-violence coalitions organized the March for Black Women (#M4BW) which took place September 30, 2017. In solidarity, Black women came together in San Diego for two Black Women's Town Hall to build power and community.
Now we are ready to march for black women. We are strong, beautiful, and demand respect.
Kids/Allies/Co-conspirators/Abolitionists/Non-black POCs/Men are welcome!
If you would like to donate to this cause, please use this link paypal.me/M4BWSD
PLEASE NOTE: While we welcome you into our space in the planning process as volunteers, please remember that this march is being led and organized by Black Women for ALL Black Women. We ask that you please respect this space. Thank you for supporting us!!!
Thank you for listening and Stay Shining!
@cafeconpampodcast
SpreadIdeasMovePeople.com
The event was organized by March for Black Women San Diego and Black Lives Matter San Diego. The event was described as follows and there's a link to support them also:
We are strong, beautiful, and demand respect.
Black Women's Blueprint, Trans Sistas of Color Project, Black Youth Project 100, and allied state anti-violence coalitions organized the March for Black Women (#M4BW) which took place September 30, 2017. In solidarity, Black women came together in San Diego for two Black Women's Town Hall to build power and community.
Now we are ready to march for black women. We are strong, beautiful, and demand respect.
Kids/Allies/Co-conspirators/Abolitionists/Non-black POCs/Men are welcome!
If you would like to donate to this cause, please use this link paypal.me/M4BWSD
PLEASE NOTE: While we welcome you into our space in the planning process as volunteers, please remember that this march is being led and organized by Black Women for ALL Black Women. We ask that you please respect this space. Thank you for supporting us!!!
Thank you for listening and Stay Shining!
@cafeconpampodcast
SpreadIdeasMovePeople.com
Released:
Mar 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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