Jacarandas swaying in the wind, purple bandanas and a sorority anthem are what we will find in all the streets of San Miguel to honor the Women's Day.
All women and children, as well as the founder of Local Guide, Myrna Camacho, will join together to sing hymns of liberation and commemoration of this great day that is essential for humanity.

The march is once again separatist (without men over 12 years old) and will march through the streets demanding justice for those who are no longer here as well as making visible the different types of violence that we experience every day.
The meeting point will be at the Benito Juárez Park Kiosk at 5 pm at a time when the spring heat will no longer be so lethal and the route will walk through the streets of Nemesio Diez, Zacateros, Canal, Hdz. Macíaz, Insurgentes, Juárez and finally end in the Main Garden in front of the emblematic Parish.

We thank the Feminist Collective “Sisters and Rebels"the initiative to organize this march as well as to create various workshops for the generation of posters for the march and its impeccable organization.
For the march, it is recommended to wear comfortable clothes and shoes, as well as sunscreen and a cap or hat and an outfit with the color code green, purple or black, as well as having a cell phone at 100% to charge and a small snack and water for the tour.

The order of the contingents will be as follows:
-Contingent 1: Relatives of missing women and victims of femicide
-Contingent 2: Mothers, girls and boys under 12, pregnant women, older women or women with disabilities.
Followed by a batucada.
-Contingent 3: Autonomous, organized women and those marching for the first time or without company.
On the outskirts there are photographers and reporters as well as organisation and first aid staff.
Let's go, sisters!