John,
We wanted to make sure you saw our note below inviting you to a special discussion tonight with our Board Chair, Rinku Sen; long-time feminist, Micky ScottBey Jones from Faith Matters Network; and author, activist, and teacher, Starhawk.
With just two days left before the polls close, we’re all feeling a full range of emotions about the week ahead. That’s why we’re coming together to connect, lay out what we can expect on election night, and share practices to stay grounded and steady no matter what.
Join us tonight, November 1, at 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT to prepare for what lies ahead and recharge.
We hope to see you there,
Women’s March
It’s been a big week, John.
We’ve held text and phone banks every single day this week - and we know all of you have been busy voting, talking to your friends, volunteering, and more.
We are living through an incredibly intense election season and we’re so close to the finish line. You may be feeling tired, hopeful, stressed, or uncertain. That’s why we’re coming together on Sunday to connect, collect, and ground ourselves for the week and road ahead.
During a moment when we can’t gather in person, our virtual connections in this pandemic are paramount. The conversations we’ve had in our organizing circles meetings and text banking shifts have given us hope and energy in this final stretch.
There is a shift happening, John. Across race and place, women are coming together to change the course of this country, and you’re a key part of that.
Women’s political identity as a unified and organized voting bloc is growing by the day, and if we can continue this momentum, we can defeat Trump and change the political landscape in this country.
It’s been a very busy month – from 420 sister marches in all 50 states, to 12 million texts sent by 25,000 volunteers. Thanks to all of our work, women are the greatest threat to Trump’s re-election.
We have a lot to be proud of, but we know that there’s still a lot of work ahead. Let’s join together with long-time feminists and recharge our batteries, prepare for what’s to come, and ground ourselves in our purpose: bringing about justice no matter what lies ahead.
RSVP now to reserve your spot.
With hope,
Kate Shapiro