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Gril trek harriet tubman
All around the world. On March 10, GirlTrek's one million members will lead the largest “moving tribute” to Harriet Tubman in history. It’s the most inspiring health movement in the country for Black women. You've seen us in Essence, Ebony and on CNN. Even the First Lady gave us a shout out. Thousands have already signed up! Walk with us!!! GirlTrek. Events · Check In. Menu. Start your healing journey · Practice self care. Skip to navigation [n]; Skip to content [c]; Skip to footer [f]. Girl Trek. In honor of Harriet Tubman, GirlTrek, the largest national public health nonprofit and movement for Black women and girls, will follow in. Mar 7, In honor of Harriet Tubman, GirlTrek, the largest national public health nonprofit and movement for Black women and girls, will follow in . We believe walking 30 minutes a day is a radical act of self-love and the root of a cultural revolution. Current State of Black Women’s Health Year. Girltrek is a We’re a global movement of Black women leveraging the historic legacy of walking and the power of self-care as a pathway to heal and transform our lives. 10 Black women. On foot. 10 women from GirlTrek walking miles along Harriet Tubman Byway, 5 Days. In honor of Harriet Tubman, the greatest freedom fighter that ever was, GirlTrek, the largest national public health nonprofit and movement for Black women and girls, will follow in her footsteps - literally. miles. On March 10, Trina and many others will walk to honor Harriet Tubman’s th birthday. We talked with Trina about the power of walking and community. She’s passionate about the power of time outdoors, in particular leading women and girls in a healthy lifestyle. Mar 04, · Trina Baker is a member of WTA’s board and a leader for GirlTrek Seattle. She was the first woman to led an armed. On the night of June 1, , Harriet Tubman arrived on a ship in South Carolina with men ready for battle. These women walked miles along the underground railroad in tribute to Harriet Tubman.