Women’s March OK

@womensmarchok

Women’s March Oklahoma The ’s Wave is coming. 🌊January 20, 2019 we remind them what we can do when women flood the streets.

Oklahoma City, OK
Joined December 2018

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  1. Jan 2

    Don’t get quiet. With the 2020 election upcoming, we have to get louder than ever. We need to show them we will fight for candidates that represent. We will show them what

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  2. Jan 2

    NO LIBERATION FOR SOME WITHOUT LIBERATION FOR ALL! LIBERATION NOW!

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  3. 31 Dec 2018

    For workers deemed “non-essential” the fear is beginning to set in. Millions of Americans live pay-check to pay-check. They may have shut down the government, but they can’t shut down the No matter what we WILL MARCH! Art by: Billboard’s Mario Tami

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  4. Retweeted

    This time a year ago, I was bartending while running a long-shot campaign for Congress. That time felt so dark and yet so hopeful at the same time. Our odds were dismal + I was dismissed, but we felt that fighting hard for what’s right - even uphill - was worth it. Keep going.

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    📍Trump admin | | | _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | 📍Ending the shutdown | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | | | | 📍Sample letter for federal workers to explain why they can’t pay their bills

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    29 Dec 2018

    The 116th congress will house a record number of women and people of color. The 2018 midterms showed us something: the more we vote, the more our congress will look like us. Who are you excited to see swear in on January 3rd? Art by: CreativeMaven

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  7. 29 Dec 2018

    This march is for her, and him, and them, and ze, and xem. This march is for progress, change, advocacy. This march is for grass roots organizing, reproductive justice, prison reform, healthcare. March for it. Art by: Refinery29

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    I joined the after this

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  9. 26 Dec 2018

    Felipe Gómez Alonzo was robbed of his Merry Christmas by CBP. State negligence and racism has taken away another precious life. How many more children have to die before our border is secure? Art by: ACLU

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    26 Dec 2018

    Felipe Alonzo-Gomez died in CBP custody. He was 8. Remember his name. Jakelin Caal Maquin died in CBP custody. She was 7. Remember her name. No child should be held in detention. No human being is illegal. Felipe Alonzo-Gomez. Jakelin Caal Maquin. Felipe. Jakelin.

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    Felipe Alonzo-Gomez That was his name. He was eight years old. He was a child. And allowed him to die. Felipe Alonzo-Gomez is why we march.

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  12. 23 Dec 2018

    Oklahoma prisons are an intersection of classism, racism, and structural violence. We are the worlds incarceration capital. We march to reform a system that punishes without desire to rehabilitate. Art by: Natl. Lawyers Guild

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    22 Dec 2018
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  14. 22 Dec 2018

    Andrew Johnson wasn’t forced to cut his dreadlocks because of regulations. It was because he’s black, successful, and achieving excellence. When humiliated? He won. Andrew? We are marching for you. We are marching to end systemic violence.

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  15. 22 Dec 2018

    Ilhan Omar, representative elect, wants to remove the 1837 ban on headwear in congressional chambers. We want to recognize the power in being a rule changer. In January 2019, we march for the women who change the system. Art by: Mari Mansfield

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  16. 22 Dec 2018

    Flint needs 5 billion. Puerto Rico needs 5 billion. Our infrastructure needs 5 billion. Our public assistance programs need 5 billion. Our homeless need 5 billion. The boarder does not need more wasteful, irresponsible spending. Art by: Monica Trinidad

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    They’re holding the nation hostage because we won’t allocate billions for a pointless and racist wall. They shut our government down tonight. So we’re shutting them down on January 19th.

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  18. 21 Dec 2018

    When an unnamed 16-year-old migrant asked the Office for Refugee Resettlement for an abortion she was met with coloring books, and a crisis pregnancy center. She was denied the basic right to abort. Scott Lloyd- we will NOT ask for your permission.

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    21 Dec 2018
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  20. 21 Dec 2018

    The governor of Tennessee released his list of 11 pardons. Cyntoia Brown was not on that list. Call: 6157412001 and demand justice. We will not allow this- not when the Brock Turners of the world walk FREE! Art by: Peoples Action

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