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It’s time to plan your day at MNxMN 2019: Beyond the Vote!  

Note: This page is for registered attendees to sign up for individual sessions. If you are a presenter or exhibitor, please check your ticket details for information on how to attend sessions.

As a registered attendee, you may now sign up for the specific sessions you want to attend.  Everyone will be able to attend the Opening Session, Lunch, and our closing program. There are breaks throughout the day so that you can visit our local organizations in the exhibit halls.

The sessions are small-group workshops to create an intimate, interactive space where real hands-on learning and networking can happen. Space is limited, so sign up early and save your seat.


Sessions progress throughout the day along the following themes (coded by color):

  • Understanding the Issues

  • Skills for Effective Activism

  • Community Building

Important Scheduling Tips

  1. Seating in workshops is limited to allow for interactive learning and building community. They will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. On the day of the event, ticket holders are welcome to attend any sessions that are not at capacity, regardless of registration, rush-ticket style. This is also how exhibitors and volunteers will be attending sessions.
  2. During breaks and lunch, remember to visit the organizations in our exhibit halls. Also NEW THIS YEAR:
    Gathering Spaces: Reflect & Connect 
    Some are ALL DAY unscheduled time to talk, think, act & relax with others, outside of break-out workshops), and
    Some are FACILITATED over lunch and during the first afternoon session. Participate in shorter,  hands-on activities,  role-playing, and self-care to kick off your afternoon!
  3. You can use your link to change your session on this page up until Friday, February 22  at 5pm.
  4. Help us reduce paper waste. Download your personal schedule, or bring your mobile device with you to have your schedule handy on-site. 
  5. All available electronic files for posted sessions will be available to all MNxMN 2019: Beyond the Vote ticket holders, even for sessions you don’t attend. 
  6. All session times, content, speakers and availability are subject to change. If a session you are registered for gets canceled or changes times, you will be notified by email. If that occurs, we will make every effort to help you get into an alternative session of your choice, even if the session you want is already full.


If you have any questions about scheduling your day, please email us at programs@mnxmn.org

Sunday, February 24 • 2:45pm - 3:30pm
Putting Your Body on the Line As An Activist SPOTS AVAILABLE

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Limited Capacity seats available

In this workshop we will discuss what activism looks like at a variety of levels. From basic rallying to civil disobedience. We'll look at what forms of activism are most effective in certain situations as well as the risks that come and the precautions to take as an activist. 

In this session, you will:
  •  Consider how far to push your own comfort level — measuring what you've done so far, and what you see yourself wanting to do in the future as an activist
  • Recognize which barriers are true vs perceived — comparing things you've been told are and aren't allowed vs. what you are legally allowed to do as an activist 
  • Identify the many ways there are to have impact and create change — not everything is right for everyone, but all forms of advocacy are valid and important steps to creating equality and justice for all  

Speakers
avatar for Su Reaney

Su Reaney

Board Member, Women's March MN
Su Reaney believes in the voice of the people and progressive ideals. She is learning about her privilege and working to disrupt the structures of white supremacy and patriarchy. She has worked in health care most of career and you will find her on the streets or at a Women's March... Read More →
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Bekah Bailey

Board of Directors, Women's March Minnesota
Bekah is an accomplished recent graduate, with strong history of achievement in Theatre Arts and Stage Management.  She is a local and national (Washington D.C.) organizer on social issues that intersect with government, with experience with Civil Disobedience. Bekah is currently... Read More →


Sunday February 24, 2019 2:45pm - 3:30pm CST
Classroom 09