Indigenous women lead Colorado Springs Womxn's March
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Thousands of people showed up to downtown Colorado Springs for the Womxn's March on Saturday.
This year the "e" in women was changed to an "x" to be more inclusive. There were speeches, lots of chanting, and lots of signs. The main takeaway was inclusion and representation for all women. But many people were there to share a more specific message.
At the front of the line were dozens of indigenous women with a red hand marks over their faces and red signs. On those red signs were names and pictures of missing and murdered indigenous women.
This year the "e" in women was changed to an "x" to be more inclusive. There were speeches, lots of chanting, and lots of signs. The main takeaway was inclusion and representation for all women. But many people were there to share a more specific message.
At the front of the line were dozens of indigenous women with a red hand marks over their faces and red signs. On those red signs were names and pictures of missing and murdered indigenous women.