[1]Women's March
John,
It has never been more clear that we have a white supremacy crisis in our
country, and it's threatening Black and Brown lives. And it's on all of us
on this team to act.
That is why today, Women's March is announcing an organizing partnership
with United Vision for Idaho to root out far-right white supremacy and
white nationalism across the country. [ [link removed] ]And we're coming to you directly
for your support, John.
We've witnessed an alarming rise in violent and poisonous white
supremacist extremism that's dividing our country and threatening our
democracy. We see examples in systems, like policing, and in specific
instances such as the January 6 riot at the Capitol. So we're working with
United Vision for Idaho to begin a deep organizing program that focuses on
having 1:1 conversations with women to confront, understand, and
ultimately end white supremacy.
John, this is
one of the most ambitious projects that Women's March has taken on since
our founding in 2017, and we know this work won't be easy — and it will
likely be expensive to accomplish. But we know that with your help, we can
fully-fund this meaningful organizing work to transform our country and
begin to combat the white supremacy that's been standing in the way of a
feminist future that works for all of us.
[ [link removed] ]Will you donate $3 or more today to help get this
program off the ground? Launching this deep organizing work to take on
white supremacy on a national scale will require a lot of funding — but we
can get there if enough Women's Marchers like you chip in to power this
urgent work.
[ [link removed] ]Contribute $3 →
We need you to be a big part of this work,
John, which means it's important that you know
exactly how we're planning to take on a task as complex and urgent as this
one. Here's what we'll do:
* With your help, we'll train Women's Marchers to have meaningful
conversations with other women to engage and persuade those directly
impacted by white nationalism.
* We're taking a research and data-driven approach to reaching as many
people as possible in the communities where white supremacist
ideologies have been known to arise and spread.
* With enough support, we'll be able to send thousands of text messages
to communicate directly with folks who may be susceptible to
recruitment and radicalization. [ [link removed] ]But sending these texts will be
expensive, so we're looking to this team to help fund and execute this
work.
We're confident that this work, funded to its full potential, will make a
real difference — because it already has. United Vision for Idaho has
already made important progress in dismantling hate across rural
communities and the Pacific Northwest using these same methodologies. Now,
with your help, we want to take this work nationwide. Can you chip in
anything you can to help make that happen?
[ [link removed] ]Please, John: Donate
$3 or anything you can to help fund this important deep
organizing work to defeat and dismantle white nationalism. This crucial
work can only be effective with enough funding.
Keep fighting,
Women’s March
P.S. The deadly January 6 riot at the Capitol was just one example of why
we need to begin this deep organizing effort to dismantle white
nationalism — but we know this upcoming work will be expensive to
fund. [ [link removed] ]Will you donate to support this program today? Every donation
will help us send more texts, have more conversations, and train more
volunteers.
Contribute to Women's March: [link removed]
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