We will be celebrating all year long and we hope you can join us!
John, tomorrow marks the 5th anniversary of Women’s March.
We’re so proud of all that we’ve accomplished over the last five years. With your support, we’ve never stopped fighting for our feminist future — even as our nation faces challenges due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a surge in white supremacy.
At Women’s March we know our power comes through connection, which is why we’re incredibly excited for what’s next. So today we want to share a preview of our big organizing plans for 2022 and what our dedicated Women’s Marchers have to look forward to:
Our 2022 Plans
- Growing our Women2Women Circles so we can wield our feminist power at the local level and drive change in our communities.
- Recruiting volunteers to text & make phone calls to voters leading up to the 2022 midterm elections.
- Providing trainings through our Feminist Fundamentals Short Course so that Women’s Marchers can gain the basic foundation you need to organize, activate and mobilize your community.
- Scaling our Digital Defenders program so we can continue combating misinformation online and make sure everyone has access to the information they need to survive this pandemic.
- Resisting against every attack the anti-abortion movement has planned this year and building pressure on Congress to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act.
- Putting pressure on our politicians to support the feminist policies we need passed in Congress to survive the current crises we face.
- Holding corporations accountable for the political campaigns they’ve financially supported and calling for corporate social responsibility.
- Planning safe and Covid-conscious mass mobilizations so we can demonstrate our collective power as we resist attacks on our feminist values.
- And so much more.
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We hope you’re as excited about these events as we are and we can’t wait to celebrate this huge milestone all year long. To kick off our celebration, will you share your favorite Women’s March photos and memories on social media?
Your personal stories mean so much to us, so please tag us (@womensmarch) and add our official hashtag – #WhyIMarched
Together,
Women’s March