
About this Event
March General Meeting
Women's History Month: The Women's March for Equality and Our Current Moment
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We invite you to our March General Meeting, where we’ll take a look at NWL's Birth Strike theory and how it compares to what conditions women were facing during the August 26, 1970 Women's March and Strike for Equality. We will also discuss why the Trump/Musk agenda and dismantling of the federal government is a feminist issue.
In addition we'll provide updates on news locally and around the world on reproductive issues.
After the meeting, we'll head to Olympia Wine Bar (54 Jay Street, Brooklyn) for drinks and continued conversation.
We hope to see you there!
Header image: August 26, 1970 Women's March for Equality, image from Eugene Gordon Photograph Collection, PR 248, New-York Historical Society
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Our meetings are for women and trans people who do not benefit from male supremacy because we believe we should lead the fight for our liberation.
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National Women's Liberation (NWL) is a multiracial feminist group for women who want to fight male supremacy and gain more freedom for women. Our priorities are abortion and birth control, overthrowing the double day, and feminist consciousness-raising.
In addition, women of color meet separately from white women in our Women of Color Caucus (WOCC) meetings to examine their experiences with white supremacy and how it intersects with male supremacy to oppress women of color.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
AIR, 155 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, United States