Cleveland.com article and videos of International Women's Day in Cleveland March 8... We thank Cleveland.com and Cleveland television channels 5 and 19 for the coverage


Photo by Mark Kilpatrick of Cleveland.com

Activists Nina McLellan, Brenda Bickerstaff and Alicia Kirkman leading our International Women's Day March and rally on March 8.  Photo by Hannah Drown of Cleveland.com

UPDATE FROM INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY MARCH CLEVELAND ORGANIZER KATHY WRAY COLEMAN: Below is the  Cleveland.com article on our International Women' s Day March and rally on March 8. Thanks to all


Find the event on Facebook. The below article is by Cleveland.com reporter Mary Kilpatrick.Click here to view the speakers at the rally via the video by Cleveland.com reporter Hannah Drown, and also view Drown's video of the march. We also thank Cleveland Channel 5 News and 19 News television for the live coverage. Next year it will be on a Saturday when people are off work, and hopefully it will be warmer.
Cleveland.com article by Mary Kilpatrick posted Friday, March 8, 2019
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland women gathered on the steps of City Hall on Friday to mark International Women’s Day, a global initiative that celebrates women’s influence on culture, politics and economics, and demands gender equity.
“This is 2019, and women are still not experiencing the same equality as her counterpart, the male,” said Fannie Timko, a member of the Cuyahoga County chapter of the National Council of Negro Women. “And we have to speak out about all injustices for all women.”
By Clevelandurbannews.com and KathyWrayColemanOnlineNewsBlog.Com, Ohio's Black digital news leaders. Tel: (216) 659-0473 Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com

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