[1]Women's March
John,
Women's March is joining forces with organizations across the country to
turn Congress' upcoming spring recess into Recovery Recess! As Congress
breaks for recess, our members will be in their home states and districts
— so we'll use this important time to make it clear that women are
demanding the relief we need to not just recover, but thrive.
Together, we're fighting to make sure that women are able to access the
pandemic relief we need and deserve. That's why we're inviting our most
active supporters like you to join our mass call to discuss our organizing
efforts this Tuesday, March 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET.
On the call, we'll hear from women leaders from across our movement about
the urgent need for the THRIVE Act, a $15 minimum wage, and universal
childcare and national paid leave for all.
[ [link removed] ]RSVP to join Women's Marchers for our mass organizing call this Tuesday
night at 8:00 p.m. ET. On the call, we'll all learn how to plug into
efforts to advocate for COVID recovery and relief in our communities.
RSVP now →
[ [link removed] ]Women's March Mass Call
During Tuesday night's call, we'll hear from:
* Nelini Stamp — Director of Strategy at Working Families Party about
the Thrive Act and Recovery Recess
* Saru Jayaraman — President of One Fair Wage about the fight for a
national $15 minimum wage
* Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner — Executive Director/CEO & Co-Founder of Moms
Rising about Universal Childcare and Universal Paid Sick Leave
The American Rescue Plan was an important first step for women and
families struggling to get back on our feet after this pandemic, but it
was only the beginning. We have the power to pressure Congress to ensure
women can not only recover, but actually thrive. That's why we're hoping
you'll join this call:
[ [link removed] ]Join Women's Marchers this Tuesday, March 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET for our
mass organizing call, Our Time to Thrive. We hope to see you there!
Thank you for all that you do.
Women's March
P.S. Can't make it to the event but still want to support Women's March's
fight for COVID relief for women? [ [link removed] ]Chip in $3 now to help
us cover the costs of events like these, train women to engage in their
communities, and organize for our feminist future.
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