John,
Today, Women's March is excited to be kicking off a brand new action campaign focused on building power for women: our May Days campaign.
Starting today, May 1 to commemorate International Workers Day and running through Mother's Day on May 9, we're going to be hosting a series of direct actions you can take to demand the change women need and deserve.
Read on to hear some of the exciting ways you can get involved with Women's March this week:
1. Stay in the loop with our entire slate of May Days actions:
We’ll be taking nine impactful actions over nine days, May 1-9, to help create women's jobs, level the playing field, and secure the care and support women need and deserve in order to thrive. Join us!
Sign up to celebrate, honor, and lift up the incredible devotion of everyday women to the people and places we hold dear. You can follow along with the daily May Days actions we're taking by signing up here.
2. Join us this Tuesday, May 4 for Take Action Tuesdays:
This Tuesday May 4, 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.
Together we'll learn about the issues, have time for personal sharing and discussion, and then get to writing! Click here to RSVP for Tuesday night's special May Days edition of Take Action Tuesdays.
3. Join Wednesday's webinar featuring Rep. Grace Meng and Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner of MomsRising:
Reserve your space for this Wednesday's webinar featuring Rep. Grace Meng and Kristen Rowe-Finkbeiner from MomsRising. We'll be talking all about the Marshall Plan for Moms, and what you can do to help get it done.
This awesome event will take place on Zoom from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET. RSVP to reserve your spot for Wednesday's exciting Marshall Plan for Moms webinar.
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.
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