Women’s Convention 2023

milwaukee — Baird Center — OCT 20-22

In 2023, we will come together again to grieve, rage, find joy and comfort in community with one another, and strategize for the fight for a feminist future.

Join The Women’s Convention, virtually, for free:

we are still the resistance

Be a part of the mobilizing force
for democracy & justice

We’re bringing together women and allies around shared values, experience, and culture to build a nation that works for all of us. The convention provides a space for thousands of like-minded attendees to rejuvenate, heal and find connection and support. Whether you are brand new to social change work or a veteran activist, this space is built for you. 

While Women’s March is a key vehicle for the new power of everyday women, our Women’s Convention connects you into the network of the movement and equips you with the skills, training, and opportunities you’ll need to become change agents in your own communities. 

You’ll gain tools, make connections, and experience the feminist future we want to live in.

Meet and Greets • Art Exhibition + Interactive Spaces • Exhibition Hall • Networking • Actions

Issue-Based Trainings & Workshops • Skill Based Trainings • Local business showcase • Wellness + Healing

Panels • Live Music and Performances • dancing • Social Justice City • Livestream • Fanfic Workshops

what to expect

We’re excited to bring to you yet another community-driven and inspiring convention. Expect three days of phenomenal feminist programming along with community and skill building. We can’t wait to see you in Milwaukee. Learn more about our agenda.

Everyone who wants to be in the room deserves to be in the room. Our goal is to make the 2023 Women’s Convention accessible regardless of economic status.

Help us make it happen.

scholarships

2022 Houston

A conference of 1,700 delegates and attendees from 40 states with 10,000 online participants – who shared values, experience, and culture – gathered to help heal the wounds from the pandemic, economic depression, and a history of racism in order to build a nation that works for all of us.

Attendees returned to their communities ready to fight for progress at the local level.

Loved the sessions, the keynotes, and Social Justice. I felt safe and welcomed in all spaces. — Melanie W, Saint Paul, MN

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The weekend was empowering, uplifting, and educational. — Allison P, Staten Island, NY

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I loved the solidarity and call to action. The love and support was so needed. Being in a room of powerful women who are taking action is transformative. — Emily H, Arlington, TX

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