Program for the 45th TX Roe V Wade rally:
Also see our new Event Guide for the Day of Jan 20, 2018 covering all of the permitted events happening that day if you're confused about the locations of things or times. There are also Maps of the locations and March route on the Maps Page!
This page is for the 45th TX Roe V Wade Rally from 1p to 4p at the Texas State Capitol. Thank you so much for joining us!
A few important Announcements:
- Parking in all State Garages down town is $10 for the day, including the Tx Capitol Visitor Garage. More info here.
- Speakers and Music will occur on the South Steps of the Texas State Capitol
- The Community Information Table fair will occur along the Great Walk in front of the South Steps
- The South side of the Capitol faces 11th street and Lady Bird Lake (aka Town Lake)
- Please feel free to bring a chair or blanket to sit on so you can relax and enjoy the program!
- Please bring whatever food and beverages you need to get through this amazing day of activism.
- There are water fountains and restrooms inside the capitol but you must pass through their security to get to them.
- NO STICKS, POLES, OR WOOD HANDLES ON SIGNS per APD\DPS safety rules.
Calling all Cowgirls for our Period Supply Round-up!
We invite you to bring a period product from the list below for our Period Product roundup (if you are able) to donate to Homeless Period Project ATX at their info table during the rally. We are trying to make a mountain of period products on the TX Capitol lawn to make a powerful statement about the necessity of period products, their power to bring dignity and comfort, and the need to destigmatize menstruation. All supplies will go towards helping HPPATX recover from their Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, and towards bringing comfort to people experiencing homelessness in Austin. They request: Pads, Tampons, Panty Liners, Feminine Wipes, Menstrual Cups (New), and Underwear (New)
You can also donate cash directly online via any of these methods:
Paypal - www.paypal.me/hppatx
Youcaring - www.youcaring.com/hppatx
Pledgeling: http://bit.ly/2z5K9FR
You can also donate cash directly online via any of these methods:
Paypal - www.paypal.me/hppatx
Youcaring - www.youcaring.com/hppatx
Pledgeling: http://bit.ly/2z5K9FR
Remembering Lives Lost to Maternal Mortality and Lack of Access to Safe Legal Abortion:
In memory of Erica Garner and the many other lives lost after clinics in Texas were closed: anyone who has lost someone as a result of lack of access to safe, legal, affordable reproductive healthcare is invited to bring a copy of a photo of the person, write their name on a red paper heart, or bring a silk flower to place in front of the stage as a memorial for the lives lost to maternal mortality and lack of access to safe legal reproductive healthcare (including abortion care and miscarriage care). Some paper hearts will be available at the rally to fill out, but feel free to bring your own to contribute to the project.
At the end of the event, the Texas Handmaids will gather up the all photos, hearts, and flowers and incorporate them respectfully into a more portable permanent memorial art project over this summer, which will be displayed and added to at future events such as next years Roe V Wade Anniversary Rally. So please make sure you are prepared to part with what you place at our memorial.
NO CANDLES and NO SIDEWALK CHALK please per State Preservation Board Rules
At the end of the event, the Texas Handmaids will gather up the all photos, hearts, and flowers and incorporate them respectfully into a more portable permanent memorial art project over this summer, which will be displayed and added to at future events such as next years Roe V Wade Anniversary Rally. So please make sure you are prepared to part with what you place at our memorial.
NO CANDLES and NO SIDEWALK CHALK please per State Preservation Board Rules
Program of Speakers and Performers:
Please Note: All Times Are Approximate
In order to help protect trees, we are not printing paper programs. Please feel free to download the PDF below to print your own hardcopy though!
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Music By:
The following Organizations will provide community information tables so that you can meet some of their volunteers, learn more about their missions, and join their mailing lists to get updates and get involved:
Annies List
Annie’s List recruits, trains, supports and elects progressive women who are dedicated to advancing the self-determination, health, safety and financial security of Texas women and their families.
Austin NOW
The Austin Chapter of the National Organization for Women who dedicate themselves to a grassroots multi-issue multi-strategy approach to women's rights.
Babes Who Brunch For Beto
Beto 'O Rourke, a candidate for U.S. Senate in Texas, is exactly the progressive leader we need in this historic time in American history. The majority of Texans are rightfully concerned about the current leadership of our state and our nation. Now, more than ever, we need more love and less hate. Now more than ever, we need women to engage in politics. As women, we need to band together to make America truly great, a civil, diverse, and peaceful nation for our mothers, our sisters, our grandmothers, and our children to grow and thrive. In the spirit of positivity, we as women must come together as one as opposed to further polarizing our nation. That is the purpose of "Babes Who Brunch for Beto".
Black Lives Matter
An intersectional and inclusive grassroots movement dedicated to working together towards a world free of anti-Blackness, where every Black person has the social, economic, and political power to thrive.
Circle of Health International
COHI aligns itself with local, community based organizations led and powered by women. We respond to the requests of these leaders, who are best suited to know and advise on the needs of the women and children that they serve. COHI aims to support these local partners through our provision of professional volunteers, capacity training, the procurement of requested and appropriate supplies and equipment, and by raising funds for the organizations to provide the services that women and children require.
Clinic Access Support Network (CASN)
Clinic Access Support Network is a group of volunteers in Houston who help support people who are seeking abortions or other family planning/reproductive health services. We are dedicated to supporting them in their pursuit of equal access to healthcare. Our primary service at this point is providing transportation.
Deeds Not Words
Deeds Not Words: "More than a motto. A movement." Throughout history, women have united for change: from suffragettes joined by their motto “Deeds Not Words,” to the women of the 1960s and ‘70s demanding equal pay and reproductive rights, to today’s torchbearers working to end college sexual assault and secure equal rights in the workplace, once and for all. It’s a new era of equality, and we want to help young women get involved. Deeds Not Words connects passionate women to resources, policy-making tools, and each other. Led by Wendy Davis, we’re working together to push progress forward—not through talk. Through deeds.
Democratic Socialists of America
Feminist Action Committee
This group's mission is to explore the intersections of gender, race, and class through a reproductive justice lens within the parameters of the DSA's mission. This mission concerns local and nationwide advocacy efforts towards a government run with a focus on meeting human needs, not making profits for those at the top of the economic ladder.
Homeless Period Project ATX
An organization focused on bringing dignity to people experiencing periods while homeless by providing Sanitary Supply Care Packages. They will be accepting Sanitary Supply Donations at their table on rally day, so please bring new underwear in any size, individually wrapped feminine hygiene wipes, panty liners, pads, and\or tampons to donate! Their supplies were totally exhausted during Hurricane Harvey relief efforts so anything you can donate is helpful.
Human Rights Campaign Austin
The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all.
Indivisible Austin
Indivisible Austin is a chapter of the grassroots movement based on the principles outlined in the Indivisible Guide. We are dedicated to uniting Austin’s six congressional districts to oppose the agenda of the Trump White House. We do this by pressuring members of Congress to represent their constituents and obstruct authoritarianism.
JOLT TX
JOLT TX gives Latinos the power to make change, so they can have say in how Texas is run. With nearly 11 million Latinos in the state of Texas, there is tremendous power to transform this state. JOLT TX organizes voter registration, voter mobilization, and year-round issue organizing. They also work to make sure that the major issues that impact Latinos in Texas are talked about, debated, and won with the voices of Latinos front and center. (More info)
League of Women Voters Austin
The Austin Texas chapter of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation of citizens in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy (via their website).
NARAL Pro-Choice Texas
NARAL Pro-Choice Texas’ mission is to develop and sustain a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every Texan the right to make personal reproductive health decisions and to guarantee access to the full range of options, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and accessing legal abortion.
NOW Williamson County Task Force
The Williamson County Chapter of the National Organization for Women who dedicate themselves to a grassroots multi-issue multi-strategy approach to women's rights.
Prison Abolition Prisoner Support
PAPS believes that the prison industrial complex (including immigrant detention centers) must be abolished, and that all prisoners are worthy of dignity and support regardless of innocence or guilt. They work to create a community of resistance, support, love, and mutual aid across the razor wire as a revolutionary act. To achieve these goals they work to build a broad coalition and community that engages in peaceful protests, supports acts of resistance behind the razor wire, and encourages prison reform.
PFLAG Austin
Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Austin promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons, and of their families and friends. They provide support to help LGBT+ people and their family and friends cope with an adverse society, educate the public, advocate to end discrimination, and work to secure equal civil rights. They create an opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and work towards creating a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity.
Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas
Via their website "Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas creates healthier communities by providing comprehensive reproductive and related healthcare services, delivering science-based education programs, and serving as a strong advocate for reproductive justice in Texas."
SAFE Alliance Austin
SAFE Alliance Austin is a merger of Austin Children’s Shelter and SafePlace, both long-standing and respected human service agencies in Austin serving the survivors of child abuse, sexual assault and exploitation, and domestic violence. Their mission is to lead in ending sexual assault and exploitation, child abuse, and domestic violence through prevention, intervention, and advocacy for change. SAFE Alliance Austin envisions a just and safe community free from violence and abuse.
SURJ HTX
SURJ HTX is a multi-racial group focused on organizing white people to Show Up for Racial Justice. They work to delegitimize racist institutions, fight for a fair economy that refuses to pit communities against each other, and work to shift culture in ways that undermine white supremacy.
The Texas Handmaids
The purpose of the Texas Handmaids is to raise awareness of reproductive justice issues and violence against women in our area. It is their intention to use the dramatic red robes and white bonnets to shine a light on forces that would keep all women from gaining full bodily autonomy, along with economic and social parity with cis white men. Texas Handmaids are working to call attention to: Crisis Pregnancy Centers in the Travis and Williamson County area, Upcoming and Current Texas Policy and Legislation, Community Education on Reproductive Justice, and Local Pro-Choice Candidates.
Texas State Employee Union (CWA Local 6186)
TSEU is a 11,000+ member organization of state employees. Our members come from every part of our agencies and universities: we count caseworkers, parole officers, teaching assistants, RN’s, custodians, direct care workers, protective services workers, program managers, account examiners, and hundreds of other titles among our members. We come from every part of our state. We unite state employees across all lines of job title, geography, and employing agency to build the strongest possible grassroots organization, one that has the strength to speak forcefully in the Capitol and within our agencies. TSEU is part of the Communications Workers of America, a 750,000-member national union of telecommunications, media, health care, higher education, and public employees. Since our birth in 1980 we have built our organization and mobilized our members to advocate for the people we serve as well as for ourselves as state workers.
Undoing White Supremacy Austin
Our group works within multiracial communities to end personal, structural, and cultural racism and build a racially just Austin. We are a group of people of European descent, who’s varying ethnic histories have been forged into one common “white” identity to perpetuate racism. We seek to undo racism in many ways, including educating ourselves on racial oppression, mobilizing other people of European descent to dismantle white supremacy, and supporting social justice organizing led by people of color communities, including indigenous people.
Voto Latino
Voto Latino is a pioneering civic media organization that seeks to transform America by recognizing Latinos’ innate leadership. Through innovative digital campaigns, pop culture, and grassroots voices, we provide culturally relevant programs that engage, educate and empower Latinos to be agents of change. Together, we aim to build a stronger and more inclusive democracy.
Whole Woman's Health \ Shift.
Whole Woman's Health offers abortion and other reproductive healthcare to women throughout Texas (Austin, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and McAllen), in Baltimore, MD, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, and Peoria, IL. Our mission is to empower and care for women - mind, body and heart. Our services include abortion, birth control, OBGYN care, and counseling. Shift. is a non-profit organization based in Austin, TX alongside Whole Woman's Health, that is working to strategically shift the stigma around abortion in our culture. Shift. will educate and build community power to transform the political and cultural landscape around abortion and reproductive health. We envision a society in which all people have the ability to access quality abortion care free of stigma and with the compassion, respect and dignity they deserve.
Women's Alliance for Leadership
Proud to be the first and only Queer Women Leadership Organization in Texas, WAL is a non-profit corporation that was founded to empower, educate, connect and provide a positive and professional environment for LGBTQ women. WAL is a non-profit corporation that was founded to empower, educate, connect and provide a positive and professional environment for LGBTQ women.
Annie’s List recruits, trains, supports and elects progressive women who are dedicated to advancing the self-determination, health, safety and financial security of Texas women and their families.
Austin NOW
The Austin Chapter of the National Organization for Women who dedicate themselves to a grassroots multi-issue multi-strategy approach to women's rights.
Babes Who Brunch For Beto
Beto 'O Rourke, a candidate for U.S. Senate in Texas, is exactly the progressive leader we need in this historic time in American history. The majority of Texans are rightfully concerned about the current leadership of our state and our nation. Now, more than ever, we need more love and less hate. Now more than ever, we need women to engage in politics. As women, we need to band together to make America truly great, a civil, diverse, and peaceful nation for our mothers, our sisters, our grandmothers, and our children to grow and thrive. In the spirit of positivity, we as women must come together as one as opposed to further polarizing our nation. That is the purpose of "Babes Who Brunch for Beto".
Black Lives Matter
An intersectional and inclusive grassroots movement dedicated to working together towards a world free of anti-Blackness, where every Black person has the social, economic, and political power to thrive.
Circle of Health International
COHI aligns itself with local, community based organizations led and powered by women. We respond to the requests of these leaders, who are best suited to know and advise on the needs of the women and children that they serve. COHI aims to support these local partners through our provision of professional volunteers, capacity training, the procurement of requested and appropriate supplies and equipment, and by raising funds for the organizations to provide the services that women and children require.
Clinic Access Support Network (CASN)
Clinic Access Support Network is a group of volunteers in Houston who help support people who are seeking abortions or other family planning/reproductive health services. We are dedicated to supporting them in their pursuit of equal access to healthcare. Our primary service at this point is providing transportation.
Deeds Not Words
Deeds Not Words: "More than a motto. A movement." Throughout history, women have united for change: from suffragettes joined by their motto “Deeds Not Words,” to the women of the 1960s and ‘70s demanding equal pay and reproductive rights, to today’s torchbearers working to end college sexual assault and secure equal rights in the workplace, once and for all. It’s a new era of equality, and we want to help young women get involved. Deeds Not Words connects passionate women to resources, policy-making tools, and each other. Led by Wendy Davis, we’re working together to push progress forward—not through talk. Through deeds.
Democratic Socialists of America
Feminist Action Committee
This group's mission is to explore the intersections of gender, race, and class through a reproductive justice lens within the parameters of the DSA's mission. This mission concerns local and nationwide advocacy efforts towards a government run with a focus on meeting human needs, not making profits for those at the top of the economic ladder.
Homeless Period Project ATX
An organization focused on bringing dignity to people experiencing periods while homeless by providing Sanitary Supply Care Packages. They will be accepting Sanitary Supply Donations at their table on rally day, so please bring new underwear in any size, individually wrapped feminine hygiene wipes, panty liners, pads, and\or tampons to donate! Their supplies were totally exhausted during Hurricane Harvey relief efforts so anything you can donate is helpful.
Human Rights Campaign Austin
The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all.
Indivisible Austin
Indivisible Austin is a chapter of the grassroots movement based on the principles outlined in the Indivisible Guide. We are dedicated to uniting Austin’s six congressional districts to oppose the agenda of the Trump White House. We do this by pressuring members of Congress to represent their constituents and obstruct authoritarianism.
JOLT TX
JOLT TX gives Latinos the power to make change, so they can have say in how Texas is run. With nearly 11 million Latinos in the state of Texas, there is tremendous power to transform this state. JOLT TX organizes voter registration, voter mobilization, and year-round issue organizing. They also work to make sure that the major issues that impact Latinos in Texas are talked about, debated, and won with the voices of Latinos front and center. (More info)
League of Women Voters Austin
The Austin Texas chapter of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation of citizens in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy (via their website).
NARAL Pro-Choice Texas
NARAL Pro-Choice Texas’ mission is to develop and sustain a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every Texan the right to make personal reproductive health decisions and to guarantee access to the full range of options, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and accessing legal abortion.
NOW Williamson County Task Force
The Williamson County Chapter of the National Organization for Women who dedicate themselves to a grassroots multi-issue multi-strategy approach to women's rights.
Prison Abolition Prisoner Support
PAPS believes that the prison industrial complex (including immigrant detention centers) must be abolished, and that all prisoners are worthy of dignity and support regardless of innocence or guilt. They work to create a community of resistance, support, love, and mutual aid across the razor wire as a revolutionary act. To achieve these goals they work to build a broad coalition and community that engages in peaceful protests, supports acts of resistance behind the razor wire, and encourages prison reform.
PFLAG Austin
Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Austin promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons, and of their families and friends. They provide support to help LGBT+ people and their family and friends cope with an adverse society, educate the public, advocate to end discrimination, and work to secure equal civil rights. They create an opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and work towards creating a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity.
Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas
Via their website "Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas creates healthier communities by providing comprehensive reproductive and related healthcare services, delivering science-based education programs, and serving as a strong advocate for reproductive justice in Texas."
SAFE Alliance Austin
SAFE Alliance Austin is a merger of Austin Children’s Shelter and SafePlace, both long-standing and respected human service agencies in Austin serving the survivors of child abuse, sexual assault and exploitation, and domestic violence. Their mission is to lead in ending sexual assault and exploitation, child abuse, and domestic violence through prevention, intervention, and advocacy for change. SAFE Alliance Austin envisions a just and safe community free from violence and abuse.
SURJ HTX
SURJ HTX is a multi-racial group focused on organizing white people to Show Up for Racial Justice. They work to delegitimize racist institutions, fight for a fair economy that refuses to pit communities against each other, and work to shift culture in ways that undermine white supremacy.
The Texas Handmaids
The purpose of the Texas Handmaids is to raise awareness of reproductive justice issues and violence against women in our area. It is their intention to use the dramatic red robes and white bonnets to shine a light on forces that would keep all women from gaining full bodily autonomy, along with economic and social parity with cis white men. Texas Handmaids are working to call attention to: Crisis Pregnancy Centers in the Travis and Williamson County area, Upcoming and Current Texas Policy and Legislation, Community Education on Reproductive Justice, and Local Pro-Choice Candidates.
Texas State Employee Union (CWA Local 6186)
TSEU is a 11,000+ member organization of state employees. Our members come from every part of our agencies and universities: we count caseworkers, parole officers, teaching assistants, RN’s, custodians, direct care workers, protective services workers, program managers, account examiners, and hundreds of other titles among our members. We come from every part of our state. We unite state employees across all lines of job title, geography, and employing agency to build the strongest possible grassroots organization, one that has the strength to speak forcefully in the Capitol and within our agencies. TSEU is part of the Communications Workers of America, a 750,000-member national union of telecommunications, media, health care, higher education, and public employees. Since our birth in 1980 we have built our organization and mobilized our members to advocate for the people we serve as well as for ourselves as state workers.
Undoing White Supremacy Austin
Our group works within multiracial communities to end personal, structural, and cultural racism and build a racially just Austin. We are a group of people of European descent, who’s varying ethnic histories have been forged into one common “white” identity to perpetuate racism. We seek to undo racism in many ways, including educating ourselves on racial oppression, mobilizing other people of European descent to dismantle white supremacy, and supporting social justice organizing led by people of color communities, including indigenous people.
Voto Latino
Voto Latino is a pioneering civic media organization that seeks to transform America by recognizing Latinos’ innate leadership. Through innovative digital campaigns, pop culture, and grassroots voices, we provide culturally relevant programs that engage, educate and empower Latinos to be agents of change. Together, we aim to build a stronger and more inclusive democracy.
Whole Woman's Health \ Shift.
Whole Woman's Health offers abortion and other reproductive healthcare to women throughout Texas (Austin, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and McAllen), in Baltimore, MD, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, and Peoria, IL. Our mission is to empower and care for women - mind, body and heart. Our services include abortion, birth control, OBGYN care, and counseling. Shift. is a non-profit organization based in Austin, TX alongside Whole Woman's Health, that is working to strategically shift the stigma around abortion in our culture. Shift. will educate and build community power to transform the political and cultural landscape around abortion and reproductive health. We envision a society in which all people have the ability to access quality abortion care free of stigma and with the compassion, respect and dignity they deserve.
Women's Alliance for Leadership
Proud to be the first and only Queer Women Leadership Organization in Texas, WAL is a non-profit corporation that was founded to empower, educate, connect and provide a positive and professional environment for LGBTQ women. WAL is a non-profit corporation that was founded to empower, educate, connect and provide a positive and professional environment for LGBTQ women.
The following organizations have decided not to set up an information table, but volunteers will be in attendance and may have flyers, cards, etc. to distribute:
NCJW Austin
"The National Council of Jewish Women is a volunteer organization that has been at the forefront of social change for over a century -- championing the needs of women, children, and families -- while courageously taking a progressive stance on such issues as child welfare, women's rights, and reproductive freedom." - via their Facebook About Section
AIDS Services of Austin
Works locally at a grassroots level to enhance the health and well-being of the community and people affected by HIV and Aids. They aim to create an empowered community committed to healthier lives, free from stigma, for people affected by HIV and AIDS. Organizers of local free condom distribution initiatives.
"The National Council of Jewish Women is a volunteer organization that has been at the forefront of social change for over a century -- championing the needs of women, children, and families -- while courageously taking a progressive stance on such issues as child welfare, women's rights, and reproductive freedom." - via their Facebook About Section
AIDS Services of Austin
Works locally at a grassroots level to enhance the health and well-being of the community and people affected by HIV and Aids. They aim to create an empowered community committed to healthier lives, free from stigma, for people affected by HIV and AIDS. Organizers of local free condom distribution initiatives.
We will also have a Children's Area!
TRRR firmly believes that children are our future, and that there should always be a place for them, so in that spirit we will have a children's area at the 45th TX Roe V Wade Rally including coloring, bubble activities, and Shannon Dzikas Face Paint and Makeup Artist who has volunteered to paint faces! It will be right by the crowd area at the start of the Great Walk in the shade under the trees. We have both youth and adult volunteers who will be helping to facilitate play and monitor for safety while you watch the program.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR PARENTS: Due to the fact that this is a reproductive justice event parents should be aware that there will potentially be detailed discussion of various reproductive justice topics including abortion access, birth control, rape, domestic violence, survivor issues, racism, and other difficult topics. Please exercise your best parental judgement about your children's maturity, age, and sensitivity in your decision whether or not to bring them, but be assured that they are welcome as long as they are supervised by an adult!
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR PARENTS: Due to the fact that this is a reproductive justice event parents should be aware that there will potentially be detailed discussion of various reproductive justice topics including abortion access, birth control, rape, domestic violence, survivor issues, racism, and other difficult topics. Please exercise your best parental judgement about your children's maturity, age, and sensitivity in your decision whether or not to bring them, but be assured that they are welcome as long as they are supervised by an adult!
Credits:
Special thanks to State Representative Donna Howard and Ft. Worth City Councilwoman Wendy Davis for their support in putting on this event!
Lead Rally Organizer, TRRR President, Co-founder, and Webmaster:
Andrea Hughes
Emcee and TRRR Organizer: Papi Churro
TRRR Co-founder and Concept Originator:
Amanda Rosa
TRRR Treasurer and Co-Founder:
Paula Trietsch Chaney
TRRR Organizer and On Site Volunteer Coordinator:
Danielle High
TRRR Co-Founder and Press Outreach: Stacy Guidry
TRRR Organizer and Volunteer Coordinator: Karan Barnatt Shirk
Sound Engineering: Robert Whitehead
Human Rights Flower Artwork Concept by TRRR Organizer: Kym Whitehead
Human Rights Flower Artwork Completed by Artist: Meagan Martin
Special Thanks to March On Texas for their sponsoring the electricity for this event
and to Melissa Fiero for all her help and kindness!
Thanks also to the Texas Handmaids for their tireless support and co-Organizing on this event
especially the following
Texas Handmaids Organizers:
Stephanie Martin
Nichole Miller
Elizabeth Ballew
Dana Johnson
Thanks to the volunteers that helped make this event great including our ASL Translation Team, our Face Painters and Art Volunteers in the Children’s Area, our Medical Volunteers, and last but not least thanks to Constable Stacy Suits, APD, DPS, and the City of Austin for helping keep us all safe!
Thanks to the Impeachment Rally Team for their coordination efforts
especially Bryan Register and Tania Marie DeGregorio.
Thanks to Robert Davis of the State Preservation Board for all his help.
Thanks to all our Tabling Organizations and those who lent presence or support!
Special thanks to all supported this event by purchasing a t-shirt, sticker, or bookbag! Your contributions helped pay for our PA speakers so you can hear us loud and clear.
Thanks to those who helped promote this event, and thanks especially to everyone who came out!
Lead Rally Organizer, TRRR President, Co-founder, and Webmaster:
Andrea Hughes
Emcee and TRRR Organizer: Papi Churro
TRRR Co-founder and Concept Originator:
Amanda Rosa
TRRR Treasurer and Co-Founder:
Paula Trietsch Chaney
TRRR Organizer and On Site Volunteer Coordinator:
Danielle High
TRRR Co-Founder and Press Outreach: Stacy Guidry
TRRR Organizer and Volunteer Coordinator: Karan Barnatt Shirk
Sound Engineering: Robert Whitehead
Human Rights Flower Artwork Concept by TRRR Organizer: Kym Whitehead
Human Rights Flower Artwork Completed by Artist: Meagan Martin
Special Thanks to March On Texas for their sponsoring the electricity for this event
and to Melissa Fiero for all her help and kindness!
Thanks also to the Texas Handmaids for their tireless support and co-Organizing on this event
especially the following
Texas Handmaids Organizers:
Stephanie Martin
Nichole Miller
Elizabeth Ballew
Dana Johnson
Thanks to the volunteers that helped make this event great including our ASL Translation Team, our Face Painters and Art Volunteers in the Children’s Area, our Medical Volunteers, and last but not least thanks to Constable Stacy Suits, APD, DPS, and the City of Austin for helping keep us all safe!
Thanks to the Impeachment Rally Team for their coordination efforts
especially Bryan Register and Tania Marie DeGregorio.
Thanks to Robert Davis of the State Preservation Board for all his help.
Thanks to all our Tabling Organizations and those who lent presence or support!
Special thanks to all supported this event by purchasing a t-shirt, sticker, or bookbag! Your contributions helped pay for our PA speakers so you can hear us loud and clear.
Thanks to those who helped promote this event, and thanks especially to everyone who came out!