[1]Women's March
Hi there, John! My
name’s Ginnie and I’m a Women’s March volunteer.
Since I became involved with Women’s March, I’ve been able to participate
in organizing and training programs – at no cost – because of grassroots
supporters like you. Now, Women’s March is facing an important fundraising
deadline to keep these same critical programs funded.
[ [link removed] ]I’m going to share more of my story and explain how these programs have
had an impact on me, my daughters, and many people across the country.
Then, I’m hoping you’ll chip in $5 to help Women’s March reach their
$15,000 goal and keep these programs funded for the new fights we’re
facing.
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $5 →
I first became involved with Women’s March in 2017. Donald Trump had just
been elected President. I felt angry and frustrated, so I pulled on my
shoes and marched in the Women’s March on Washington. I joined millions of
women around the world, stating loud and clear: we will not go backward.
In 2018 and 2019, I marched again – this time, with my first daughter in
tow. During the 2020 election, I joined fellow Women’s Marchers in texting
voters to turn out support for Joe Biden and finally drive Donald Trump
out of the White House. Now, I’m the proud mom of two daughters, who have
reaffirmed my commitment to building a world where women are viewed as
equal, treated with respect, and valued as members of society.
Women’s March gives me the opportunity to take meaningful action towards
building that world – not just for my daughters, but also for our future
generations. Through programs like the Feminist Fundamentals Short Course
and the ‘beat the blues with bell’ Book Read, I’ve challenged my own
assumptions, connected with other Women’s Marchers, and explored
intersectionality in feminist movements
New challenges are emerging every day, from attacks on our reproductive
rights to a rise in white supremacy. Each Women’s March organizing program
leaves me feeling empowered and informed to fight back and drive lasting
change. Women's March trainings, marches, and programs are all free to
attend – but they can only stay that way with enough grassroots funding.
[ [link removed] ]John, will
you chip in $5, or whatever you can, to power this work and keep these
programs cost-free for volunteers?
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $5 →
Together,
Ginnie Gordon
Women’s March Volunteer
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