The first Women’s March Vermont event took place in January 2017 in conjunction with the Women’s March on Washington in response to President Donald Trump’s inauguration. In keeping with its commitment to social and environmental justice, the organization partners with the Planned Parenthood Vermont Action Fund to host Womxn Rising Vermont. Unlike previous events, this fourth annual day of action does not include a march component. Instead, activists convene at Castleton University for programming, including a keynote speech by Rep. Summer Lee (D-34th District/Allegheny County), the first black woman elected to the state House of Representatives from Western Pennsylvania. Can’t attend in person? Visit womensmarchvermont.com to learn about hosting or attending a live-streaming party.
Price: Free.