[1]Women's March
John,
Every year, for the past four years, Women’s March has mobilized thousands
of people across the country to fight for our collective freedom. While it
is not safe for us to gather in person this January, that doesn’t mean we
can’t join together to show the strength of our movement and refocus on
the work ahead.
So instead of a nationwide march this January, we’re proud to be part of a
powerful coalition known as The Frontline with groups like the Movement
For Black Lives to do things a little differently this year.
On January 16, 2021 – the weekend before Biden’s inauguration – The
Frontline is organizing #ForwardTogether, a mass organizing meeting to
honor our progress, share our vision for the future, and connect with
other activists in your state to learn how to plug in to political and
mutual aid networks where you live.
[ [link removed] ]You don’t want to miss it. RSVP now to let us know you’re in and we'll
reserve your spot for the #ForwardTogether virtual event on January 16.
[ [link removed] ]RSVP now →
Every victory we’ve won has been because of everyday people. We have shown
up for each other through the negligence and cruelty of the past
administration. Now, our fight continues for the future we all deserve,
one that is rooted in care, love, and community.
On January 16, we’ll hear from activists, organizers, and everyday people
across the country to build relationships across location and issue areas,
and uplift a shared people's agenda. We also want to hear from you about
what this administration’s priorities need to be.
The more people who join, the better prepared we will be to hit the ground
running and continue our momentum as a movement of movements throughout
the Biden administration.
[ [link removed] ]Before we officially inaugurate the next President, let’s come together
and get clear on our path forward and how we can continue to win the
change we need for justice for all. RSVP now.
Hope to see you there,
Tabitha Bernard-St. Jacobs
Deputy Executive Director of Program
Women’s March
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