[1]Women's March
Dear John,
Yesterday, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Trump — making
him the first president in the history of the United States to be
impeached twice.
Impeachment is a critical, first step in making sure we hold Trump
responsible for inciting the white nationalist mob that attacked our
nation’s Capitol last week. The question that lingers now is, “What next?”
In this moment of reckoning, we recognize that there is still a lot of
work ahead of us to address our country’s legacy of white supremacy and
repair the damage done by Trump’s administration. In order for us to
tackle this work, we must work together, across movements and place.
That’s why this Saturday, Women’s March is joining groups like the
Movement for Black Lives and leaders including Rep. Ayanna Pressley for a
mass organizing meeting to discuss our path forward. [ [link removed] ]Will you RSVP now
to join us and learn how you can pitch in,
John, to write this next chapter
of politics?
[ [link removed] ]RSVP now →
For years, we’ve fought and dreamed for a future without Trump leading,
but we know that defeating him was just the first step.
Now, we must join forces to fight for the future we all deserve, one that
is rooted in care, love, and community. It’s critical that the moment Joe
Biden is inaugurated, we are ready to fight together for the multi-racial
democracy we envision for our country.
On January 16, we’ll hear from activists, leaders like Rep. Ayanna
Pressley, 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 our priorities should be under the
next administration.
The more people who join, the better prepared we will be to work together
as a movement of movements for the change we need in our country.
[ [link removed] ]Will you join this mass organizing call this Saturday from 3-6pm
ET/noon-3pm PT and make sure we kick off the next administration prepared
to fight for the change we need? RSVP now to reserve your spot.
Together,
Rachel Carmona
Executive Director of Women’s March
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