St. Louis Women’s March rallies downtown to protest Supreme Court Nominee By Charlotte Renner - October 20, 2020 0 1819 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The organization met on Oct. 17 to protest the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett Jaime Kelley dons the red cape and white bonnet from Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale to attend the Women's March rally. "In The Handmaid's Tale, women were submissive and subjected to denigration," Kelley said. "I know the group Amy Coney Barrett is apart of have called their women leaders 'handmaids.' That's problematic." « ‹ of 5 › » Share this post Charlotte Renner+ postsBioCharlotte Renner#molongui-disabled-linkWebster Art Coalition brings back print sale after absenceCharlotte Renner#molongui-disabled-linkLocal Elementary Students Pull “Wagon Train of Food” to Fight HungerCharlotte Renner#molongui-disabled-linkWebster Art Professor Exhibits ‘In Shadows’ at the SheldonCharlotte Renner#molongui-disabled-linkStudent Elspeth Furey decorates Pearson House for Halloween Related Related Posts Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died of complications from cancer. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg… PHOTOS: St. Louis Wheel celebrates its first birthday at Union Station St. Louis libraries offer drive-thru COVID-19 testingSt. Louis County Libraries offer books and other recourses for their community. Now, they are…