This Sunday, January 20, will mark Trump's third year in office, which means community members will once again gather in protest of the injustices committed under the current administration. This year's Womxn's March Seattle is ramping up from one single rally and march to three days of activities (from Jan 19-21). You'll find all the details about those events below, as well as other ways to give back to the community and learn about the experiences of marginalized groups, from Planned Parenthood and Shout Your Abortion's Roe on the Rocks to the Winter Write-In with Write Our Democracy: State of the Union. Plus, check out our list of MLK Day events or our complete resistance calendar for even more options.
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THURSDAY

Beer Trumps Hate
For every pint of Rooftop Brewing's Imperial Peach Mint IPA you drink, the Red Door will donate one dollar to Queen Anne Helpline, which offers financial and supportive services to community members in need. They'll also have some poster-making materials available if you want to make a Womxn's March sign. 
The Red Door, Fremont

Creating Your Social Justice Giving Plan Workshop
This workshop will help you figure out how to distribute your donation dollars to social and environmental justice organizations you care about. 
Social Justice Fund NW, Downtown

Sign-Making and Protest Prep Party
Help make signs for the Womxn's March and do some phone-banking.
New Freeway Hall, Columbia City

FRIDAY

OutDancing for a Cause
At this LGBTQ-friendly social dance, show your salsa, swing, country, waltz, tango, disco, and other moves in support of Play Your* Part, a King County Sexual Assault Resource Center program that "inspires action through captivating theatre, combatting inequities and violence by uniting and engaging communities locally and globally with their work."
Century Ballroom, Capitol Hill

SATURDAY

Roe on the Rocks
This month marks the 46th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that granted US women access to safe abortions. This milestone seems worthier of celebration than ever before, with an administration that has besieged reproductive rights and health-care access at every turn. Fittingly, the badasses behind Shout Your Abortion have joined forces with Planned Parenthood to fete the occasion, with libations provided by Fremont Brewing and forthcoming feminist-themed watering hole Ladybar, and noshes from the Sunny Up food truck, which specializes in punny breakfast sandwiches that pay tribute to famous women (sample menu items: the “Ruth Bacon Ginsburg,” the “Mia Ham,” and the “Pastrami Cline”). KEXP DJs will provide the soundtrack.
KEXP, Seattle Center

Tech & the Climate
If you work in tech and care about climate change, sit in on this panel discussion to learn how to "wield [your] power" for climate justice.
Seattle Public Library, Fremont Branch

Winter Write-In with Write Our Democracy: State of the Union
Ten days before Trump delivers the 2019 State of the Union address (brace yourself for that one), Washington State writers Donna Miscolta, Laura Wachs, Robert Lashley, and Deepa Bhandaru will gather to write and deliver their own addresses for this special edition of Write Our Democracy. Don't miss it.
Hugo House, Capitol Hill

Womxn's March and Rally
Seattle Womxn Marching Forward will kick off the three-day Womxn's March with a rally and procession from Capitol Hill to Seattle Center, where there will be "Activism 101" workshops designed to "energize, illuminate, and activate."
Cal Anderson Park, Capitol Hill

SUNDAY

2019 Seattle Women's March 3.0
If you miss Seattle Womxn Marching Forward's Womxn's March on Saturday, here's another chance to join a procession in protest of the injustices committed under the Trump administration with Be the Change Network.
Occidental Square, Pioneer Square

Womxn's March Day of Activation
After marching and rallying for equal rights, spend the following day attending in-depth workshops, hearing lectures, and sitting in on panel discussions at community events around town.
Various locations

MONDAY

Seattle MLK, Jr. Day March and Celebration
Garfield High School's annual day of events, which will take place in partnership with the Womxn's March on its final day, celebrates the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. with an opportunity fair, workshops, and pre- and post-march rallies. This year's event is in support of I-1000, which would "redefine affirmative action as providing equal opportunities through recruitment, hiring, outreach, training, goal-setting and other methods designed to increase diversity."
Garfield High School, Central District

TUESDAY

Resist Trump Tuesday
Join Seattle Indivisible at their weekly rally, where you can hear activist talks followed by a meeting with Senators Murray and Cantwell's staff.
Henry M. Jackson Federal Building, Downtown

WEDNESDAY

Christopher Noxon: Good Trouble
By revisiting Civil Rights moments from the '50s and '60s, journalist Christopher Noxon's Good Trouble makes the argument that modern-day activists can learn from humanitarian movements of the past. Hear the author read live. 
University Book Store, University District

ALL WEEK

2019 MLK Day of Service
Whether it's cleaning up a public space, potting trees, or helping feed the hungry, there are dozens of opportunities to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by volunteering at local organizations as part of a group, as an individual, or as a group leader.
Various locations

Vishavjit Singh: Wham! Bam! Pow!: Cartoons, Turbans, and Confronting Hate
New York–based artist Vishavjit Singh’s most recent series, Wham! Bam! Pow!—which came about after the horrific and deadly 2012 attack on a Sikh gurdwara in Wisconsin—features a turban-wearing superhero who fights bigotry and hatred. Singh, who himself is Sikh, uses cartoons and humor to confront and challenge the extreme prejudices leveled against communities that have become targets of discrimination and fear in post-9/11 America. Singh is the superhero we all need in these trying times. JASMYNE KEIMIG
Tuesday-Sunday
Wing Luke Museum, Chinatown-International District