Women's March and Woke Club Galvanize
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Women's March actions continued in Burlington with the Woke Club Huddle 2 event at Arts Riot on Pine Street. Activists came together to change the present and future with talks by leaders from the ACLU People Power, Black Lives Matter, Burlington Education Association, Champlain Housing Trust, Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, Emerge Vermont, March for Science, Planned Parenthood, and the Vermont Workers Center.
Emma Jenkins, Founder of Woke Club
Brittany Nevins, Emerge VT
Gretchen Heeb, Science March Organizer
Emma Redden, BlackLivesMatter VT
Jonathan Kissam, Vermont Workers Center
Travis Poulin, Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity
Andrew Mallin, ACLU PeoplePower
Michael Monte, Champlain Housing Trust
Paige Feeser, Planned Parenthood
Fran Brock, BEA, Burlington Education Association
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