John,
Since last year, over 200,000 women have been forced out of the workforce — while men gained jobs. The wage gap is widening. Mothers of young children are being pushed out. Black women are hit hardest.1
This isn’t coincidence. It’s the plan. Project 2025 spells it out: erase women’s equality as “a relic of the past.” Defund the Women’s Bureau. End programs that open doors for women. Redefine us only as wives and mothers. That plan is already in motion.
But feminists don’t comply — we rebel. Our power is in mass defiance, and when we rise together, the system shakes.
Later this month, we’re launching feminist non-compliance trainings. To plan these strategically, we need to know where our people are — and whether you’re already disobeying, ready to step in, or still building your readiness.
Remember: feminists have friends everywhere. And we outnumber the fascists.
Tell us you’re in. Share your city, your preparedness, and let’s map the resistance.
With clear eyes,
Women’s March
1Jessica Grose, “The Erasure of American Working Women,” The New York Times, Oct. 1, 2025
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