Hey there, have you sent in your Solidarity Note?
📠Last week, we opened our Solidarity Notes inbox — an opportunity for working people like you to send in messages of hope and solidarity about the future we’re building together.
Hundreds of people answered the call, and all across the country, it’s clear what our communities want: a future that puts us, the people, first:
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We, the working people, want to stop living paycheck to paycheck.
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We, your immigrant neighbors, want to head to work and school without worrying about whether there’ll be an empty seat at the table at the end of the day.
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We, the teachers who inspire the next generation of leaders, want a future that invests in the resources our students need to make their dreams come true.
Friend, it’s your turn! We want to hear from you: what future can we build when we stand together? 📲 Text “Solidarity Notes” to 787-57 to send in your message, or click this link today if you’re on your phone!
Send Your Solidarity Note
Send in your message today! We’ll be featuring your anonymous Solidarity Notes online!
With every attempt to tear our communities apart, we’ve seen our neighbors and friends show up with courage and care to protect one another. We know that in order to create the change we need, solidarity and care must persist among us. It means taking a stand against the abduction of our immigrant neighbors and making our voices heard when our constitutional freedoms are under attack.
To write the future we need, all of us, across all backgrounds and walks of life, will need to come together to protect one another. Let your neighbors know you will have their back in this fight!
Send in your Solidarity Note today to share the future you’re fighting for alongside working people. 📲 Text “Solidarity Notes” to 787-57, or click this link if you’re on your phone!
In community,
Juanita and the UWD team
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