International Women's Day - Dallas Rally & March

Join Organizations across DFW in celebrating International Women's Day on March 8. We will gather at Civic Garden in Dallas to rally and march!
🗓️ March 8
⌛ 2 pm
đź“Ť Civic Garden, Dallas [1014 Main St, Dallas, TX 75202]
Across the world, International Women's Day has always been more than a celebration is day of struggle. It was of New York City garment workers who took to the streets in 1908, to protest the 1908, to protest the super-exploitation they endured in sweatshops as they tried to support their families: dangerous working conditions, back-breaking hours, child labor and wage theft. They marched shoulder to shoulder with the suffragettes fighting for women's right to vote. The revolutionary hero Clara Zetkin marked as a global day of action.
In recent times, the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade to the hundreds of anti LGBTQ bills passed by state legislatures, the Trump administration and its bigoted allies are trying to roll back decades of progress. Trump's latest executive orders bar trans women from sports, shelters and prisons, attack gender-affirming care and strip protections in federal law for LGBTQ people, including the deportations of women and immigrants, and the separation of families by ICE.
Trump's economic policies harm women, too. The rollback of workplace discrimination regulations and opposition to equal pay initiatives have made it harder for women to achieve wage equality. The burden on working mothers gets heavier, as we face a lack of affordable childcare and fewer jobs that pay enough to support our families.
We are not fighting for the watered-down, 'seat at the table' feminism of the ruling class which upholds monopoly capitalism while giving us nothing but empty platitudes, and that makes women's issues a personal problem instead of a problem of society.
On International Women's Day we say: Stand up, Fight Back!
Defend Women's Rights and Reproductive Rights!
Stand up with the Women of Palestine!
Stop the Deportations, keep families together!
Join us on March 8, 2pm, Civic Garden, Dallas to rally and march
🗓️ March 8
⌛ 2 pm
đź“Ť Civic Garden, Dallas [1014 Main St, Dallas, TX 75202]
Across the world, International Women's Day has always been more than a celebration is day of struggle. It was of New York City garment workers who took to the streets in 1908, to protest the 1908, to protest the super-exploitation they endured in sweatshops as they tried to support their families: dangerous working conditions, back-breaking hours, child labor and wage theft. They marched shoulder to shoulder with the suffragettes fighting for women's right to vote. The revolutionary hero Clara Zetkin marked as a global day of action.
In recent times, the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade to the hundreds of anti LGBTQ bills passed by state legislatures, the Trump administration and its bigoted allies are trying to roll back decades of progress. Trump's latest executive orders bar trans women from sports, shelters and prisons, attack gender-affirming care and strip protections in federal law for LGBTQ people, including the deportations of women and immigrants, and the separation of families by ICE.
Trump's economic policies harm women, too. The rollback of workplace discrimination regulations and opposition to equal pay initiatives have made it harder for women to achieve wage equality. The burden on working mothers gets heavier, as we face a lack of affordable childcare and fewer jobs that pay enough to support our families.
We are not fighting for the watered-down, 'seat at the table' feminism of the ruling class which upholds monopoly capitalism while giving us nothing but empty platitudes, and that makes women's issues a personal problem instead of a problem of society.
On International Women's Day we say: Stand up, Fight Back!
Defend Women's Rights and Reproductive Rights!
Stand up with the Women of Palestine!
Stop the Deportations, keep families together!
Join us on March 8, 2pm, Civic Garden, Dallas to rally and march
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Attendees
Starts on
Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 2:00 PM CST
Ends on
Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 4:30 PM CST
