![]() ![]() Marchers also carry the pictures throughout the walk, and at the Closing Ceremony the pictures are also displayed to pay respect for those lives taken as a result of intimate and gender-based violence. At the start of the March these pictures are displayed at the podium to memorialize those we are remembering during the March. Men please dress in ALL black to represent mourning for the many that have lost their lives to this crime.Įveryone is welcomed to bring to the March any size picture of the person(s) whose life you want to honor. The Brides’ March calls on men who denounce domestic violence to join forces in publicly denouncing and raising awareness of this antisocial criminal behavior. ![]() If you want to march in a wedding dress but don’t have one, please visit the Wedding Dress page for information on how to obtain one. But if you cannot, or do not want to march in a wedding dress, please wear All white. Walking will start approx.15mins following the ending of Opening Ceremony.īecause the white wedding dress has become the profound symbol of the March, we encourage all women to wear one. The starting time of the Opening Ceremony will be announced on or about early July, 2022. We will begin gathering at the Church at 8AM. For the complete Route information please visit the March Route page. seven mile walk in East Harlem with a Closing Ceremony. From the Church we will walk South on Broadway, travel into the South Bronx, then onto Harlem, and ending the approx. The 22nd Annual Gladys Ricart and Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Walk will start in Washington Heights at the Holyrood Episcopal Church, 715 West 179th Street, (between Fort Washington and Broadway), and will end in East Harlem at the Julia de Burgos Cultural Center, 1680 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10029 (corner of 106th Street). įor the background on the Bride’s March and the Annual Gladys Ricart and Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Walk, please visit the History, Mission and Goals page. If you or someone you know has been affected by family violence or if you denounce this antisocial criminal behavior, we invite you to join the Brides’ March at the Annual Gladys Ricart and Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Walk on. ![]()
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