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Walk a Mile News

Past Walk a Mile in Her Shoes news coverage:

  • Dozens walk, united against gender violence – Memphis Walk a Mile in Her Shoes 2022
  • Click here to read: 8th Memphis Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Draws 260
  • Council’s 7th annual ‘Walk a Mile” against abuse gets 24-News coverage
  • 2015 Walk A Mile awareness march gets TV coverage
  • Channel 5 (NBC) promotes the event
  • Memphis Flyer

Click here to read more about the annual Walk A Mile in Her Shoes Memphis

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The musicians of Grammy-award winning band Bon Iver chose the Women’s Council as local partner in their 2 A BILLION campaign during their sold-out performance in the Orpheum on April 1, 2019.
2 A Billion is a domestic violence prevention and gender equity initiative that has reached over 10 million individuals and raised over $300,000 for nonprofits across the U.S. and Europe.
In Memphis, the band auctioned two signed merchandise packages online, shared proceeds from sales of their 2AB-specific tees and from the stage urged fans to support the Council’s work to end gender violence and empower women’s voices. In the lobby before and during the concert, Women’s Council volunteers shared Memphis Says NO MORE materials and information on local efforts to end domestic violence and rape and to help survivors.
Together we will raise our voices to end gender inequality, domestic violence, and sexual abuse toward women. Learn more about 2 A Billion here: https://2abillion.org/

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    Run Women Run 2025

    http://memphiswomen.org/event/run-women-run-2025/
    8:30 am-12:00 pm
    2025.11.01
    Buckman (Blount Auditorium) Rhodes College 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112, United States
    Buckman (Blount Auditorium) Rhodes College 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112, United States

    A non-partisan training and networking event, encouraging women to run for political office.

    Presented by the League of Women Voters of Memphis and Shelby County, Memphis Area Women’s Council, and National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. – Memphis Chapter.

    Attendees will hear tips on how to fund and shape a political campaign, and empower women with enough knowledge to know it is not impossible to get involved in politics.

    Registration is $25 and begins at 8:30 a.m. at Blount Hall on the Rhodes College campus.

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