Nasty Women Fundraiser for Reproductive Rights
Schedule
Fri Oct 25 2024 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Location
XMarket Food Hall | Chicago, IL
About this Event
Friday, October 25, 6-9p, join us at the Nasty Women of Evanston Fundraiser in support of Planned Parenthood.
Free to attend, we encourage everyone to shop for art at $100/each. 100% of proceeds go to support Planned Parenthood!
FREE to attend with RSVP
Date: October 25, 2024
When: 6-9 p.m.
Where: XMarket Food Hall
804 W. Montrose Ave., Chicago, IL 60613
ABOUT
Artists and Activists Sholo Beverly, Lisa Degliantoni and Nancy Pirri are collaborating and bringing both worlds together to support women & our reproductive rights. From Evanston to Chicago, we have a call for art out to all female self-identifying artists, and art lovers to come out and support women’s reproductive rights. With a donation of a 12”x12” piece of art priced at $100. All proceeds go directly to Planned Parenthood of Illinois.
The public is invited to shop for a good cause October 25, 2024 at XMarket Food Hall located at 804 Montrose Ave. in Chicago. Doors open at 6:00pm for the art sale. All art is sold on a first come first serve basis.
The XMarket will be open from 10am-9pm with food vendors open and ready to serve as needed. Please keep in mind all the food is vegan with a full service bar. Public parking garage available behind XMarket Food Hall, as well as a school parking lot next door that may be used after hours.
Support Planned Parenthood
Nasty Women Evanston is an annual art fundraiser dedicated to raising funds for reproductive rights.
The main reason for Planned Parenthood as the beneficiary is that they are opening more clinics on the border of Illinois’ surrounding states that either already had trigger laws in effect (MO) or are attempting to have more restrictive laws in effect soon (WI, IN).
This will provide better and safer access to people who need to travel for safe and legal care.
Not only that, the reversal has made other reproductive health care options put into peril, such as care after miscarriage (not just D&C during miscarriage but other medical needs), necessary prescriptions being targeted, and more.
Additionally, PP serves significant numbers of humans who are poverty-stricken, disenfranchised, marginalized, trans, non-binary, or otherwise wouldn't feel safe going to a doctor in a different network for any reproductive care.
To learn more about Planned Parenthood: www.plannedparenthood.org
Where is it happening?
XMarket Food Hall, 804 West Montrose Avenue, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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