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The crowd listened to several speakers, including suffragist descendants Coline Jenkins and Elisa Kellogg Shaffer as well as Gwen Webber-McLeod, CEO of Gwen, Inc, before marching.
Activists including Leader of Ceremonies, Maureen Quigley; Colleen Kattau, Rev Leah Ntuala Pastor; Diana Smith, Mayor of Seneca Falls (former); Suffragist Descendents, Coline Jenkins and Elisa Kellogg Shaffer; Gwen Webber-McLeod, CEO, Gwen, Inc; Sally Roesch Wagner, author and Matilda Joslyn Gage Center, Executive Director lead the Women’s March from Trinity Park in Seneca Falls this morning, Saturday, January 19th.
Activists marched from Trinity park this morning in Senca Falls. The original location, the Women’s Rights National Historic Park Visitor Center, was closed to the marchers due to the government shutdown.