Happy Monday, John!
Today, we're coming to you because there are a ton of exciting and meaningful ways to get involved with Women's March this week. Whether you're hungry to write some letters to the editor or ready to start your own Women2Women Circle, we hope to see you at some of these amazing opportunities to get involved in our fight:
1. Join us tomorrow night for Take Action Tuesdays:
Tomorrow, Tuesday April 20, Women's Marchers across the country will be drafting letters to the editor of their local publications. Letters to the editor are an important tool to shape public perception and discourse and get our allies and elected officials' attention about the issues that matter to us. This week, we'll be focusing on the Thrive Act and cross-cutting issues of jobs, infrastructure, gender, and climate justice!
Together we'll learn about the issues, have time for personal sharing and discussion, and then get to writing! Click here to RSVP for tomorrow night's edition of Take Action Tuesdays.
2. Mobilize for the Fight for $15:
If you're in the Washington D.C. area, join Women's Marchers and our allies to show up for a National Day of Action to uplift workers in the tipped service industry. We'll gather in person in safely-distanced solidarity with workers in front of the National Restaurant Association (the "other" NRA)'s D.C. headquarters.
Together, we will make our voices heard: We will no longer tolerate workplace mistreatment for an UNFAIR wage. Join us to demand that the NRA provide workers with a $15 minimum wage for ALL workers. You can RSVP to join us tomorrow in Washington D.C. right here.
3. Learn how to start a Women2Women Circle in your neighborhood:
Ready to level up and put our last four years of resistance and collective work into practice for the long haul? Whether you are a seasoned activist or a recent Women's Marcher, consider this your official invitation to join our Women2Women Circles Program.
Circles are local groups of feminists who gather to fight for change from the local to the national levels — and this Wednesday, we'll be hosting our monthly info session and orientation where you can learn how to activate your networks and local Women's Marchers in your area. RSVP to join us for Wednesday night's info session to learn how to start your own circle.
Thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to read about all the ways Women's Marchers are organizing, advocating, and mobilizing for progress — everywhere from Washington D.C. to towns and cities across our country.
You're such an important part of our movement, John, so we hope to see you this week!
Thank you,
— All of us on the Women's March team
P.S. Can't make it to any of these event but still want to be an important part of Women's March's work to build a feminist future that works for all of us? Donate $3 or more today to help power events like these, plus our entire slate of future marches, mobilizations, and feminist organizing programs.