[1]Women's March
Tomorrow is the big day,
John.
We’re so excited to see you on the streets of D.C. in less than 24 hours.
Every person who joins helps put the power of women and our resistance on
full display.
The team is ready with beautiful art, sound systems, volunteers,
performers, and more. But the most important piece depends on you.
Everything you need to know for tomorrow’s march in D.C. is below. For
more information visit [ [link removed] ]womensmarch.com/oct-17-dc-march.
As a reminder, masks and physically distancing are required. If you are
not feeling well, please stay home.
DAY-OF SCHEDULE
11 AM - Meet at Freedom Plaza
12 PM - Rally at Freedom Plaza
1 PM - March kick off
3-5 PM - Text-a-thon on the National Mall
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Tomorrow is our last chance to mobilize before the election where
everything is on the line. Together, we can make this day a galvanizing
moment that inspires millions to vote and shows that we are ready to win.
You don’t want to miss it.
Women’s March
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Here are all the details you need to know for tomorrow:
Where to go, and when:
Gather at Freedom Plaza at 11AM (1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW)
March route:
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What to bring:
* A mask – first and foremost – and extra hand sanitizer.
* Wear comfortable shoes and lots of layers! The forecast shows a sunny
day with a high of 62 degrees!
* A reusable water bottle and some snacks (it will be a long day!)
* Your signs, banners, t-shirts, and flags! We can’t wait to see the
full creativity of this movement on display.
* You should not bring any weapons, or anything that can be construed as
a weapon, or any illegal drugs including marijuana.
* Many attendees may have substance sensitivities, and we will be in
close quarters, please avoid smoking or wearing strong fragrances so
that all can participate.
COVID-19 Safety:
We’re taking COVID-19 protocols very seriously. Everyone is required to
wear a mask, practice social distancing, and not travel to D.C. from
states that are on [ [link removed] ]the self quarantine list.
We will provide extra masks and hand sanitizer stations throughout the
march. If you are feeling ill, please [ [link removed] ]join our virtual text-bank
instead.
Day-of Alerts:
Text “DC” to 44310 to get live alerts during the march that will signal
key moments.
Social media sharing:
If you post a photo from the march, please include #CountOnUs so we can
add it to our live social media coverage! [ [link removed] ]RSVP to the Facebook event to
let your friends know you're there!
Text-a-thon:
Get a head start and download the text-a-thon app! Text ORGANIZE to 22422
to get the link to download OutVote, and check out the training video
[ [link removed] ]here or [ [link removed] ]join an Outvote training with Planned Parenthood Votes at
6pm ET today, October 16.
Accessibility:
American Sign Language interpretation will be provided on the stage, with
picture-in-picture and CART in English available on the jumbotrons.
Spanish Translation will be available via a calling into the following
conference line: (720) 740-9755 Access code: 5457729.
ADA Vans will be available to bring those who require it along a modified
march route. Every area where porta-potties are located will also have ADA
accessible porta-potties.
Thank you so much to each and every one of you for making this possible.
We can’t wait to see you tomorrow.
Women’s March Team
P.S. If you're able, [ [link removed] ]please contribute. We still need help funding key
logistical elements of the march. Every dollar helps fund signs, stages,
porta potties, sound systems, and more.
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