International Women’s Day March 2020: My Body, My Choice

Our third annual International Women’s Day March is raising awareness of issues affecting women and girls, and demanding legislative changes to recognize women’s human rights with focus on bodily autonomy.

***WEAR PURPLE IF YOU CAN***

No means no, and only yes means yes. Rape is rape, no matter where it occurs, who is involved, what religion they practice, or how much time passes before it is reported. Bodily autonomy is necessary, and must be supported by law, policy, and practice. We are all responsible for creating a culture of consent.

Stand in solidarity with us at the Eastern Parade. Join us in taking our message to the streets. Lead the way to where we’ll spend the day — at the Expo for Women & Girls at The Dundas on Mackey Street. Bring friends and family to engage organizers, experts, and practitioners, and participate in free workshops. It all begins with the march at 9:20am.

**ROUTE**
Assemble on the Eastern Parade at 9am. March east on East Bay Street; south on Mackey Street; end at The Dundas on Mackey Street. The Tiny Talk Speaker Series and Expo begin immediately upon our arrival.

**SIGNS**
Don’t forget to bring your sign! Want to work with others to make signs? Come to our sign-making event on Thursday, March 5.

**EXPO**
Whether you march or not, spend the day at the Expo for Women & Girls at The Dundas on Mackey Street, 10am to 2pm. There’ll be a speaker series, free workshops including yoga, self defense, and storytelling. Food and drinks will be available for purchase by vendors.