[1]Women's March
John, after
Women’s Marchers and millions of others fought together to defeat Donald
Trump and flip the Senate, it was clear that our hard work wasn’t over
yet.
We knew we had to continue organizing to make sure that Congress and the
Biden-Harris administration act on their campaign promises and pass a
transformative, feminist agenda.
Today, there’s more on the line than we could have imagined. The crises of
COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, white supremacy, mass unemployment, and
police brutality threaten the future of our country and the safety of our
families.
But here’s the good news: We also have a rare opportunity with Democrats
leading in the White House and Congress to drive real, bold change. If we
continue leveraging the power of our women-led movement, we can pass
progressive policies that lift up our communities, root out white
supremacy and gender based violence, unseat Seditious Legislators at all
levels of government, and seed the dreams for a feminist future.
With so many challenges and urgent matters on our plate, it’s important we
check in with our supporters to understand their priorities. [ [link removed] ]That’s why
we’re asking Women’s Marchers to take an Organizing Priorities Survey to
help us determine what issues are most important to them so we can align
on our strategy moving forward.
SAMPLE QUESTION:
Which of the following issues do you think Women’s March should focus on
in our organizing work?
[ [link removed] ]⚪ COVID-19 relief and pandemic control
⚪ Universal child care
⚪ Equal Rights Amendment
⚪ Court reform and abolishing the filibuster
⚪ Voting rights
⚪ Gun violence prevention
⚪ Defunding the police
⚪ Green New Deal
⚪ Medicare for All
⚪ Immigration reform
⚪ Protecting Roe v. Wade & reproductive rights
⚪ Other
TAKE THE SURVEY →
Misinformation online is currently preventing millions from receiving
life-saving COVID-19 vaccines. Mass unemployment has left millions of
families wondering how they’re going to be able to put dinner on the
table. Systemic racism continues to threaten Black lives. And while we
successfully came together to defeat Trump, it’s clear that Trumpism and
his racist brand of politics is still very much so active today.
Women – and disproportionately women of color – are bearing the lion’s
share of these challenges.
If we want to ensure these crises are met with equally bold solutions, we
need to continue coming together as a movement to demand action from our
leaders. But before we decide what measures to fight for — we want to hear
from you about what issues are top priorities for you and your family.
[ [link removed] ]Will you take our Organizing Priorities Survey to help us gauge what
priorities Women’s March should focus on in the coming months? Your
answers will help us develop an informed strategy on what big fights we
should take on next.
Together,
Women’s March
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