Introducing Courtney Haile

Courtney Haile is originally from San Francisco. She grew up in San Luis Obispo and graduated from SLO High School. Earning a Masters in Ethnic Studies years ago, she moved back to the area wanting to help create a space where people of color and other marginalized...
Introducing Rubia Siddiqi

Introducing Rubia Siddiqi

The Women’s March San Luis Obispo, along with the Mosque of Nasreen, Islamic Society of SLO County (ISSLOC) and Cal Poly’s Muslim Student Association (MSA), are excited to announce Rubia Siddiqi as a speaker at the Women’s March San Luis Obispo....
Women’s March Food Vendors

Women’s March Food Vendors

We don’t want anyone marching on empty stomach, so we are bringing food vendors to the event! The Cubanissimo Food Truck will be in Mitchell Park serving authentic Cuban cuisine. Chef Arqui Trenado was born in Camaguey, Cuba and came to the United States in 1997...

Introducing Deanna Cantrell

We are excited to introduce SLO Police Chief Deanna Cantrell as one of the speakers at the Women’s March in San Luis Obispo. Deanna is a scholar of the U.S. constitution and an advocate for the protection of civil rights. Deanna has been heavily involved in...
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