2026 OKC Women's March & Celebration Event
Schedule
Sat, 14 Mar, 2026 at 10:00 am
UTC-05:00Location
OKC Capitol Building | Oklahoma City, OK
Advocacy Works will host two same day events in Oklahoma City.
From 10am until Noon, programming will be centered on the Oklahoma State Capitol steps located at 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd on the South Plaza.
Guest speakers will update attendees on the status of Oklahoma women in the following categories: Voting Issues, Domestic Violence, Female Incarceration, Maternal Mortality & Morbidity, Wage Gap Economics, and Reproductive Justice.
Next, recipients who were selected to be featured in our fundraising book 'A Teen Girl's Historical Guide to Oklahoma Politics' written by Jakky Lynette will be honored with 2026 All Queens Rally Crown of Distinction Awards. Honorees are listed as followed: Tammeria Battiest, Gloria County, Rev. Mary A. Finley, M.Div., Chaunte Gilmore, Rebecca Greenhaw, Veronica Laizure, Camille Landry, Rhonda McLean, Larenda Morgan, Lea Morgan, Dr. Ayesha Sattar, Megan Taylor, Betty Tubbs, Nancy Ward, and Amy Warne. There will be a ceremonial "Torch of Legacy" passing of the torch signifying the transfer of wisdom and responsibility to the next generation to uplift more women forevermore. Then the march will commence around the Capitol building.
Because vendor sales are unallowed at the Capitol, there will be an additional event from 1pm-7pm at Wiley Post Park which is located at 2021 S Robinson Ave. It will feature vendors, food trucks, musical artists, guest speakers covering those same important topics, and is equipped with a playground.
Nonprofit tables not selling merchandise are absolutely free. 501c3 status is NOT required to receive a nonprofit table.
Vendors selling merchandise are $50 due by March 1st but they need to fill out the form now to secure their spot.
Artists have 10 minute slots and must perform his/her/their own original music on their own legal beat. There is no cost or payment associated. This is an effort to help Oklahoma artists get put on the music map.
Applications are available at yesadvocacyworks.com --> Vendor Registration --> Vendor Forms.
Supporters may also sign up to volunteer, make donations, register attendance, or purchase our official fundraising book "A Teen Girl's Historical Guide to Oklahoma Politics" written by Jakky Lynette to help Advocacy Works sustain an annual Women's March and Celebration Event forevermore in Oklahoma City.
We look forward to seeing you at the 2026 OKC Women's March!
Where is it happening?
OKC Capitol Building, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd,Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:



















