From Tamika, Women's March <[email protected]>
Subject We have work to do
Date March 8, 2022 11:51 PM
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[1]Women's March



I wanted to make sure you saw this,
John.

Earlier this morning, our Executive Director, Rachel, sent you a message
detailing the immediate fights we are facing: from anti-abortion extremism
to the rise of online disinformation.

It is clear we have our work cut out for us — but we have a plan and it’s
working.

The activism and political participation we’ve cultivated over the past
five years has sowed the seeds for an enduring progressive movement led by
women across race and place.

In 2021 alone, we: 

* Saw over 1 million actions taken
* Mobilized over 65,000 volunteers
* Trained over 13,000 Digital Defenders to combat online disinformation
* Expanded to over 100 Women2Women Circles

Because of these efforts we were able to move mountains, defeat Trump,
take back the Senate and hold the House. 

This was all possible because of supporters like you. In fact, our average
contribution is $12.32. We’re proud of that number,
John, because it means all of
these efforts have been people-powered by everyday supporters who are
chipping in what they can. Supporters who know we are on the right side of
history.

[ [link removed] ]Please consider giving $12.32 to help us reach our $20,000
International Women’s Day goal and support Women’s March as we continue
our critical work of building our shared vision for a feminist future.

Forward together,

Tamika
Managing Director, Women’s March

P.S. I included Rachel's original email to give you the chance to hear
from her and learn why this moment is so critical.

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John,

This March, Women’s History Month takes on
a whole new level of importance.

For the past year, we have faced unprecedented attacks on abortion access
across our country. From our far-right Supreme Court allowing Texas’
6-week abortion ban to continue, to the record number of local abortion
care restrictions that have been passed in the past year — we are
currently witnessing the worst attacks on reproductive rights in our
lifetimes.

Yet in the face of all of these challenges, women were the ones leading
efforts to resist these attacks and calling for abortion justice. Last
October, hundreds of thousands of us hit the streets across our nation to
Rally for Abortion Justice — and together, we made it clear that we won't
tolerate any attacks on our reproductive freedom.

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This past year, we’ve gathered at the Supreme Court, in our own
communities, and online to combat misinformation about abortion and
amplify our message for abortion justice. Thousands of you have
volunteered to rise up with our movement.

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Your support is the power behind our resistance. We’re counting on
it, especially now, leading up to a critical Supreme Court case to
determine abortion rights and a competitive midterm elections season where
we have a chance to hold anti-abortion politicians accountable. 

That’s why today, we’re asking you to show your support in honor of
International Women’s Day and help us raise $20,000 for our feminist
organizing work here at Women’s March.

[ [link removed] ]Will you chip in $5, or anything you can, to power our
critical organizing and training programs so we can continue leveraging
the full-power of women to create the future we deserve and resist against
attacks on our feminist values?

[ [link removed] ]Chip in $5

We know that many people are struggling this year – but that’s what makes
our work even more important. People – especially women – are struggling
and it will take a mass movement like ours to demand a fundamental shift
in our government.

As we continue to deal with the crises of anti-abortion extremism,
COVID-19, mass unemployment, and the rise of disinformation, it’s critical
that our team has the resources to continue growing this women-led
movement and organizing for transformative policies.

[ [link removed] ]We know that not everyone is in a place to donate. But if you can
afford it,
John, will you commit to
donating $5, or whatever you can, to Women’s March so we
have the financial support we need to keep fighting for a feminist future?

Thank you,

Rachel

 

P.S. If you want to take your International Women’s Day celebration one
step further, you can join us TONIGHT at 8PM EST as we kick off our
Women’s March Book Read. We’ll be honoring the legacy of Black feminist
thinker and writer bell hooks by exploring her trailblazing book, Feminism
Is For Everybody. [ [link removed] ]Click here to sign up!







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