Our Solidarity Promise
We march for women everywhere whose bodies, voices, and freedoms are treated as battlegrounds and we refuse to stay silent.
We march for the women of Palestine, forced to watch their malnourished babies die as their own starved bodies fail them, enduring unimaginable violence, loss, and dehumanisation.
We march for the women of Sudan, whose lives are uprooted by conflict, and who continue to resist patriarchal violence, displacement, and the erasure of their rights in the midst of war.
We march for the women of the Congo, where sexual violence against women and girls is wielded as a weapon of war and destruction, their suffering met with global silence.
We march for the women of Afghanistan, forbidden from speaking in public, denied education, work, movement, and the most basic human rights, punished for simply being women.
We march for the little girls in Iran, legally married off as young as 11, robbed of childhood, autonomy, and safety under laws that do not protect them.
We march for the women in America, watching their bodily autonomy stripped away, their reproductive freedoms dismantled, their rights rolled back in real time.
We march for trans women, because trans women are women. Their fight is our fight. They are silenced and targeted by hatred, misinformation, and institutions that fail to protect them.
We march for sex workers, because sex work is work. It is one of the oldest professions in history, and women have the right to own their bodies, to choose what they do with them, and to exist without stigma, violence, or criminalisation.
We march for the women of the UK, where violence against women and girls has been declared a national emergency, where safety is not a guarantee and justice is too often denied.
We march for Migrant women, displaced and rejected by society, with little to no recourse to funds whilst their asylum applications are processed
We march for Women of Colour, who experience constant injustices in the UK at the hands of systemic racism: increased levels of poverty, substandard levels of medical care, and are more likely to experience abuse and disbelief from the police as well as higher arrest and incarceration rates.
We march for women all around the world.
We lend our voices for the day, we come together in collective power, and we shout for our sisters, amplifying their pleas for justice, liberation, and freedom from oppression.
This is our promise:
We do not walk away.
We do not look away.
We march Together.

