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Video: 4th Annual Womxn’s March Held In Denver

Sixty nonprofits and groups also discussed climate change, gun safety and immigration.

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DENVER (CBS4) – Thousands marched in downtown Denver Saturday for the 4th annual Womxn’s March. The event started at 14th Avenue and Bannock Street at 10 a.m. Those leading the march are members of ADAPT, a group that represents people with disabilities.

This year organizers also hosted the Impact Expo inside of the McNichols Civic Center Building from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The goal of the march is to “uplift and amplify womxn’s voices.” Community workshops will also aim to share awareness about key issues like reproductive rights and domestic violence/sexual assault assistance resources.

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