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The Women's March on Philadelphia 2020 "The Year of The Woman" This is our 4th year of the Women’s March on Philadelphia and truly does mark the “Year of the Woman”! After record-breaking elections of women (and specifically women of color and LGBTQ candidates), it is time to celebrate what we’ve accomplished and come together again in solidarity to proclaim what we will continue to fight for! We hope you will join us at 10AM at Logan Circle, as we march down the Ben Franklin Parkway to the Philadelphia Art Museum. We will rally with amazing speakers who represent all we are fighting for everyday! We cannot do this without your help: Our organization is an all-volunteer board, dedicated to these causes; we donate our time to the planning and execution of this amazing event. Donations are needed to pay for all of the various event vendors, including sound, audio/visual, stage, tents, ADA seating, portable restrooms, lighting, etc. Corporate sponsorship a
Women's March on Philadelphia 2019 Speaker/Performer Program We are thrilled to announce of amazing lineup of speakers and performers for the 2019 Women’s March on Philadelphia. If you’re unable to attend or too far to see the stage you can watch our livestream using this link... https://youtu.be/pQ3fTYwNuis See you all tomorrow!!  ☀️ Text-based description: Program for the Women's March on Philadelphia, January 19, 2019 March led by: Drum Like a Lady/Batala Philly State Representative Donna Bullock introducing Philly Women Rally Mayor Jim Kenney Jovida Hill, Executive Director, Office of Engagement for Women Jalila Parker, Deputy Southeast Regional Director, office of PA Governor Tom Wolf March for Our Lives Student Leaders Attorney General Josh Shapiro with Mary McHale, survivor of clergy sexual abuse Rabbi Annie Lewis, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Movita Johnson-Harrell, The CHARLES Foundation Congresswomen Scanlon, Dean, and Houlahan V
Information regarding street closures and parking https://patch.com/pennsylvania/philadelphia/philadelphia-womens-march-rallies-what-you-need-know
Accessibility Information for The Women's March on Philadelphia 2019  Marx Medical Equipment is offering our participants a 15% discount on the rental of a wheelchair, scooter or other mobility device.   Call Marx at (215) 426-9242 There will be limited quantity of ADA seating provided near the Art Museum steps for those who are unable to stand. We ask that you be mindful of those who need to sit due to a disability. There will be ASL interpreters for our  deaf and hard of hearing   attendees. Portable restrooms are located to the left of Eakins Oval. Both regular and handicap accessible restrooms will be available.