[1]Women's March
John,
As we near the end of 2021 — we’ve been reflecting on this historic year,
how much we’ve accomplished as a movement, and the challenges we faced
together.
We kicked off 2021 organizing thousands of women voters to help win a
victory in the Georgia Senate runoffs. Soon afterwards, we got to work
holding insurrectionist Republicans responsible for inciting a white
supremacist coup. We grew the largest women-led organizing program in the
country to combat online misinformation. We witnessed a historic slate of
attacks against abortion access all across the country and marched
together in full resistance to defend our rights. Anytime we saw a threat
in 2021 to our feminist values — Women’s Marchers everywhere rose up to
act, resist, organize, and lead.
We are so proud of this movement and know that our power as Women’s
Marchers will be critical to taking on the big fights ahead of us in 2022:
From an upcoming competitive midterms election, to the ongoing battle for
abortion justice — there is still so much work to be done.
That’s why today we’re reaching out to ask you to take our Women’s March
2022 Priorities Survey. [ [link removed] ]It’s important to us that we hear feedback from
at least 3 Women’s Marchers in the xxxxxx
area to make sure all of our
communities are represented and so we can strategize on future actions in
your area.
[ [link removed] ]Take the survey →
While much of our focus as an organization leading up to 2021 was on
defeating Trump and ending his dangerous administration – that was never
the end goal.
In 2021, it was made abundantly clear that defeating Trump was only the
beginning of our work. We got straight to work making our feminist demands
clear to the Biden-Harris administration, holding our politicians
responsible to their election promises, and organizing for abortion
access.
Our vision has always been to build a diverse feminist movement and fight
for a future that works for everyone – where everyone has enough to eat,
clean water, access to health care, a good job, a bright future, and can
trust that our government is looking out for them to help get there.
We don’t have plans on stopping until the future we want to see and
deserve is here. We have big ideas for 2022 to leverage our movement’s
power and amplify our feminist message — but first we want to check in
with our supporters to understand their priorities moving forward.
Before we start finalizing a plan for 2022, we need to hear directly from
you, John,
about what priorities YOU want to fight for most. [ [link removed] ]Will you take three
minutes to complete our Women’s March 2022 Priorities Survey? It’s just a
couple of short questions — but your answers will ensure our plans
represent all of us.
Together,
Women’s March Team
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