[1]Women's March
Hi John! It’s nice
to meet you, I'm Shelly.
I’ve been a super volunteer with Women’s March since 2020. Together, my
fellow volunteers and I reached out to voters leading up to the election
and helped organize get-out-the-vote efforts.
I’m proud of the work we did to change the tides of our country and kick
Trump out of office — but it’s clear that our work is nowhere near over
and that there’s an uphill battle ahead of us to address the rising wave
of white nationalism in our country.
That’s why I’m reaching out today to share with you the volunteer work
I’ve been doing lately with Women’s March and United Vision Project to
reach out to folks who may be sympathetic to extreme nationalist movements
and have deep conversations to better understand their points of view.
[ [link removed] ]After you’re done reading my story, I hope you’ll consider joining us
in this critical work and RSVP for our next United Vision Project Info
Session next Thursday at 5 pm EST.
RSVP NOW →
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Like a lot of other people when the pandemic began, our local
shelter-in-place directive left me with a lot of time on my hands. I soon
discovered that there were lots of ways I can volunteer remotely like
writing postcards and texting for GOTV efforts to help groups like Women’s
March reach out to voters leading up to the election.
It was a great way to learn new skills and soon I started taking on more
support roles for different volunteer programs at Women’s March. But when
the election ended, I wanted to continue learning new skills and
contributing my existing skills to push for the change our country
urgently needs.
So in May, I joined the United Vision Project. Together, we’re reaching
out to people with conservative beliefs who may be sympathetic to extreme
nationalist movements and ideas. With rigorous curiosity and radical
hospitality, we have deep conversations over text message and phone to
better understand others' points of view. The goal is to gather the
largest data set ever compiled on this topic so we can understand and
learn how to address white nationalism.
Over the last few months, I’ve become very involved with UVP — first as a
texter and now as a member of the Conversation Review Team. The heart of
this project is having tough conversations with people we don’t agree with
— which is something I usually shy away from in my personal life! Because
it’s over text (and with a stranger), I’m able to let go of my need to be
“right” about a particular issue, and to just focus on listening to what
the person is telling me.
The conversations may be difficult, but they are an important step toward
creating genuine change. [ [link removed] ]That’s why today I want to invite you to join
us, John. Our next
United Vision Project Info Session is next Thursday at 5 pm EST — will you
RSVP today and sign up for this powerful volunteer opportunity?
RSVP NOW →
Thank you for reading my story. See you out there!
Shelly
Super Volunteer, Women’s March
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