Protecting Our Power: Women of Culture at the 2025 People’s March | 1/18

Protecting Our Power: Women of Culture at the 2025 People’s March | 1/18

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Please join us on January 18th to represent Women of Culture at The People’s March: Protecting Our Power, Defending Our Future.

If you believe that:
• Decisions about your body should remain yours,
• Books belong in libraries, not bonfires,
• Healthcare is a human right,
• Free speech and protest are vital to sustaining democracy for all—

Then this march is for you. In collaboration with the organizers of The Women’s March, The People’s March is about one thing: protecting our power. This is not just a march—it’s a declaration. A bold demonstration of resilience in the face of resistance.

Why We March:
• To unite the people who’ve been the backbone of the fight for generations—and to welcome even more.
• To remind civil servants they answer to us, the people.
• To inspire, energize, and drive change that lasts long after the march ends.

Location: Foley Square, NYC

Schedule:
(Subject to change)

9:00 AM | Sign making
10:00 AM | Opening speeches
11:00 AM | March to Washington Square Park
Final speeches and networking at the park

Free to attend but please register so we know who’s coming! We’ll have a what’s app group to help everyone coordinate and meet in the right location and keep you posted of any changes to the schedule.

And dress for the day with our Women of Culture Pink Pom-pom Hat—stylish, warm, and a perfect symbol of solidarity! Purchase in advance, and we’ll distribute to you at the march. NEW: all profits from sales of the hat will be donated to the American Red Cross’s efforts to provide shelter, food and emotional support to those most severely affected by the LA wildfires.

Sign up without a hat: free
Sign up with a WoC pink hat: $42 in advance; $45 day-of

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• This is a rain or shine event—dress comfortably and appropriately.

• Public restrooms will be available.

Let’s march together for justice, equality, and the future we all deserve.