Protestors at the inaugural Women's March in Washington D.C., on January 21, 2017.

A Eureka, California Women’s March previously scheduled for January 19 has been cancelled because its previous “participants have been overwhelmingly white.”

“This decision was made after many conversations between local social-change organizers and supporters of the march,” said the organizers in a press release, according to KRCR News.

Instead, organizers plan to “take time for more outreach,” explained the press release:

Up to this point, the participants have been overwhelmingly white, lacking representation from several perspectives in our community. Instead of pushing forward with crucial voices absent, the organizing team will take time for more outreach. Our goal is that planning will continue and we will be successful in creating an event that will build power and community engagement through connection between women that seek to improve the lives of all in our community.

One option reportedly could include a march in honor of International Women’s Day.

Earlier this week, the group’s Chicago chapter decided to cancel a rally they had previously scheduled for January 19 amid reports of anti-Semitism in the organization’s leadership.

Source: Daily Caller

 
 

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