John,
More than 4,500 people—from every state and 431 of the country’s 435
congressional districts— responded to our latest survey on sexism and
misogyny. What they told us is not subtle. It is clear. 67% say misogyny
is increasing. Fewer than 1% think it is getting better.
Nearly 90 percent see rising misogyny driven by politics and media.
Seventy-five percent experience it online. Almost 40 percent encounter it
in healthcare, where misogyny now shapes decisions about pain, pregnancy,
life, and death.
[ [link removed] ]We see it. We feel it. And together, we are organizing for what comes
next. Can you chip in and fuel the work this moment demands by making a
donation to Women’s March today?
One respondent said, “Every time I turn on the news, women are framed as
problems to be managed rather than people to be represented.”
This is not our imagination. It is about power aligning against us.
Women’s March exists for moments like this, when rage is rational, silence
is dangerous, and refusing to comply is the only responsible response.
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-Women’s March
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