On January 20, 2018, I was honored to be able to speak at the Remarchable Women's March in Charlotte, NC. Here is the entirety of that speech.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Remarchable Women's March 2018
On January 20, 2018, I was honored to be able to speak at the Remarchable Women's March in Charlotte, NC. Here is the entirety of that speech.
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Women's March
Saturday, January 13, 2018
2018 Charlotte Women's March!
I am honored to have been asked to speak at the 2018 Charlotte Women's March on January 20 at First Ward Park at 11:30. The March begins at noon to Romare Bearden Park. I hope to see YOU there!
Anniversary March Speakers
Remarchable Women, the anniversary of the Women’s March on Charlotte, kicks off with an amazing group of speakers in First Ward Park, Saturday morning, January 20th. This Speaker’s Forum, 10:00 to noon, represents Charlotte’s diversity and gives voice to our goal of equity and equality for all. Speakers will provide strategies for us to make a difference in our communities.
Speakers will include Vi Lyles, Charlotte’s first female African American Mayor, City Council Rep and Mayor Pro Tem Julie Eiselt, and City Council Rep LaWana Mayfield, Charlotte’s first openly gay council member.
Jan Anderson, President of Charlotte Women’s March, and Regina Stone-Grover, Community Activist and one of the coordinators of last year’s Women’s March on Charlotte, will introduce the speakers.
Additionally scheduled to speak:
Jill Dinwiddle, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic
Lynn Erdman, Assn. of Women’s Health, Obstetric & Neonatal Nurses
Pam Hutson, Lillian’s List
Rose Hamiid, Muslim Women of the Carolinas
Delores Johnson Hurt, League of Women Voters
Yisel Pomier Maren, Latin American Coalition
Carolyn Logan, Black Women’s Caucus
Rev Amantha Barbee, Pastor, Statesville Ave Presbyterian Church and Chair, Charlotte Clergy Coalition for Justice
Speakers will include Vi Lyles, Charlotte’s first female African American Mayor, City Council Rep and Mayor Pro Tem Julie Eiselt, and City Council Rep LaWana Mayfield, Charlotte’s first openly gay council member.
Jan Anderson, President of Charlotte Women’s March, and Regina Stone-Grover, Community Activist and one of the coordinators of last year’s Women’s March on Charlotte, will introduce the speakers.
Additionally scheduled to speak:
Jill Dinwiddle, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic
Lynn Erdman, Assn. of Women’s Health, Obstetric & Neonatal Nurses
Jade Jackson, Poor People’s Campaign
Pam Hutson, Lillian’s List
Rose Hamiid, Muslim Women of the Carolinas
Delores Johnson Hurt, League of Women Voters
Yisel Pomier Maren, Latin American Coalition
Carolyn Logan, Black Women’s Caucus
Melba Evans, National Organization for Women
Rev Amantha Barbee, Pastor, Statesville Ave Presbyterian Church and Chair, Charlotte Clergy Coalition for Justice
Join us Saturday, January 20 for Remarchable Women, on the Anniversary of the Women’s March.
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