From Tamika Middleton, Deputy Director Women’s March <[email protected]>
Subject It’s going to be an uphill battle — but I know that this is exactly the kind of work Women’s March does best.
Date December 29, 2021 8:55 PM
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[1]Women's March

  



Hi John, it’s nice
to meet you.

I’m Tamika Middleton — I recently became the Deputy Director of Women’s
March and today I want to share with you why I’m proud to be a part of
this team.

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For years, I’ve been an organizer, birthworker, writer, and mama of two.
I’ve spent a lot of my time advocating and fighting for reproductive
justice and never have I ever seen the level of attacks we’ve witnessed
this year in 2021 on abortion access.

It’s urgent we rise up together to the urgency of this moment and leverage
our grassroots power if we want to change our current trajectory. That
means organizing in Washington and across the country to make
abortion legal, accessible and free for everyone — especially the Black
and Brown communities hit hardest by restrictions.

It’s going to be an uphill battle — but I know that this is exactly the
kind of work Women’s March does best. That’s how Women’s March ended
Trump’s administration and this is how we’re going to overcome every
challenge we face right now to make sure our politicians deliver
meaningful change and protections for women.

[ [link removed] ]That’s why we’re setting a goal to raise $10,000 by December 31 so we
can kick off 2022 with the resources we need to resist against these
historic attacks on abortion access and prepare for the big fights ahead.
Will you chip in $20.22 or anything you can today to show your support?

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From the Supreme Court refusing to strike down abortion bans like S.B. 8,
to the record number of restrictions on accessing reproductive health care
— we face an uphill battle in 2022 to defend our rights under Roe v. Wade.

But I know that Women’s Marchers are no strangers to hard work. Over the
years, Women’s Marchers have made it clear that there’s nothing more
powerful — and nothing more unstoppable — than women organizing together
for justice and equity.

[ [link removed] ]Will you make a $20.22 donation right now to show your solidarity in
this work and help us reach our end-of-year goal? Every dollar you give
sends a powerful message to anti-abortion extremists and our politicians
in D.C. that the Women’s March movement is gearing up to fight in 2022.

Thank you,

Tamika







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