Women's March WV

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On January 21, 2017, we marched in Washington, D.C. Follow us to see how we continue to work together across the state of West Virginia.

West Virginia, USA
Joined December 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    24 Jan 2018

    Women's March has chapters across the state of . Join us. Resist with us. We're waiting for you. More info:

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  2. 22 hours ago

    Have you RSVP’d for the 2019 on January 19, 2019? Mark your calendars. Meet us there. It’s a .

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  3. 28 Dec 2018

    Our Huntington chapter made the news with their monthly Third Thursday protest bringing attention to the deaths of two immigrant children who were under the care of US Customs and Border Patrol this month.

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  4. 28 Dec 2018

    We can’t let this administration think they’ve beaten us down. We won’t back down. This is coming.

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  5. 21 Dec 2018

    The first Women’s March inspired hundreds of women to run, millions more to vote, and dozens to win elected office.

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  6. 18 Dec 2018

    Betsy DeVos is trying to make it harder for campus rape survivors to come forward. Before her new rules can become law, we have the chance to submit comments which must be read & registered by an individual from the Trump administration. Follow the link:

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  7. 14 Dec 2018

    01.19.19. Women, femmes, and allies are marching. A is coming and we’re going to flood the streets.

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  8. 12 Dec 2018
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  9. 10 Dec 2018
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  10. 15 Nov 2018

    On 1.19.19, the comes to West Virginia! Join us:

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    14 Nov 2018

    Transgender Awareness Week raises visibility of transgender and gender non-conforming people, and address the issues the community faces. Nov 20 is Transgender Day of Remembrance, that honors the memory of the lives lost in acts of anti-transgender violence.

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    14 Nov 2018

    Transgender Awareness Week is dedicated to celebrating the transgender community and raising awareness about the issues they face. Reproductive rights are connected to transgender rights & we’re proud to stand with the transgender community.

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    14 Nov 2018

    Trans Rights are Human Rights. And we must protect Trans kids so that they can grow to be who they are meant to be. Trans Awareness Week! Artwork by . . . . . . [IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Three kids are wrapped in a yellow banner. Text reads, Keep Transgender Kids Safe]

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    falls within -- a vital opportunity to shine a light on stories of families like Nicole and Sam, who struggled to find an -inclusive foster agency that allowed them to provide a child with a loving home.

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    11 Nov 2018

    November is Transgender Advocacy Month. Check out some great work and events by the West Virginia University LGBTQ Center to get involved.

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    9 Nov 2018

    Over the next several weeks we'll be taking a break from Feminist Friday Actions and bringing you Feminists Firsts! We'll be focusing on the wins for women from Tuesday's election!

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    10 Nov 2018

    For the first time in 30 years the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology will be chaired by someone with a science background.

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    6 Nov 2018

    40 women elected to Congress tonight so far, with 19 of them women of color. This is the , and it’s just getting started.

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    6 Nov 2018

    We wanted this sooo bad!! won her race in West Virginia making her the newest member of the House of Delegates!! Go Sammi!

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    6 Nov 2018

    “Politicians have proven tonight that they will stop at nothing to eliminate abortion access. This will disproportionately impact women who already face enough barriers to health care,” says Julie Warden, Vote No spokesperson.

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    6 Nov 2018

    As you know, we conceded on the Amendment One fight tonight. Even though we lost, we want you to know that this was hard fought. & The fight does not end here – we are committed to ensuring every person has the right to control their bodies, lives, and futures.

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