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Founder of Manufacture New York. National Co-Chair + Co-President of Women’s March. Mom of two fierce daughters. Join us 01.19.2019 in DC!

Joined June 2012

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    Jan 2

    Please share- we all need to fight for JUSTICE for little Jazmine Barnes and her family. 💔💔💔

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  2. Winnie is ready for a new Congress that is ready to fight for our futures, lift up vulnerable communities, and bring on the . We’ll all be joining our new leaders in DC on 1.19 — will you be there?

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    Jan 3

    Dear survivors, there will be days when you don’t feel like fighting & that’s okay. You have a multitude of people worldwide with you as you stand on the shoulders of the fiercest warriors whom across centuries have fought to end sexual violence.

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  4. March Baby Chloe is ready to bring on the on 1.19.19. Can we count on you to join us?

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  5. Yesterday celebrating the swearing in of ! It’s the dawn of a new Congress and the is here to stay. 🙌

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    Jan 1

    is one of the most incredible protests of the past year and it’s not getting the attention it deserves because it’s not in America. Recognize activist efforts around the world. A step forward for women in Kerala is a step forward for us all.

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    Jan 1

    The in is 5 million women strong and 640 kilometres long. It is amazing ✊🏽💕

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    Jan 1
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    Jan 3

    I wore all-white today to honor the women who paved the path before me, and for all the women yet to come. From suffragettes to Shirley Chisholm, I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the mothers of the movement. ⬇️

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    Jan 3

    We are honored to share that Susan Bro, the mother of , will be speaking at ’s Cleveland march. Susan states, "when women unite despite our differences, we are an immovable force.” That immovable force is the and it can't be stopped.

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    Folks are rightly disappointed that pushed and didn't push a . We need her to do better. But it's also worth highlighting and celebrating when our movement is winning, with her support. !

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  12. Jan 3

    Proud to join for her swearing in and excited to follow the leadership of unapologetic women shaking up our power structures. Welcome to DC

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  13. Jan 3

    Couldn’t be prouder to be at the swearing in of the . It’s the dawn of a new era, with a new kind of leadership. Here to celebrate the leadership of unapologetic women of color fighting for change

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  14. Jan 3

    Have you taken action to demand justice and show your love to the family of ? Write a letter of support to

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  15. Jan 3

    This is devastating. Women around the country, we need to rise up to demand justice and an end to racist violence. Our hearts are with the family of

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  16. Jan 3

    Who’s ready for the swearing in? Congrats Can’t wait to welcome a new generation of powerful women of color leading the way. We’ll be joining you in DC and marching on 1.19

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    Jan 2

    They ain’t ready.

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    I was lucky enough to get to know Shuwanza Goff during our campaign. She’s fantastic to work with and will be an incredible resource on the floor. She’s also from Hanover County (formerly part of )! via

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    Jan 2

    St. Louis County Prosecutors who grossly mishandled the Michael Brown case have now been ousted. This is huge news and wouldn’t have happened if we didn’t help elect . A movement has been sworn into office in St. Louis.

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    This is just one more example of making smart tactical moves that fit into a bold strategy for building power in pursuit of a vision for a more just and equitable world. It's why she has so quickly become such a critical leader of our movement.

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    Jan 2

    Tomorrow, the most diverse Congress in U.S. history convenes for the first time. To the outgoing Congress, we have a message:

    ‪Image Description:  A photo of the Capital in the background. Text reads, To the outgoing Congress Thank U Next. ‬
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