From Women’s March Organizing Team <[email protected]>
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Date April 7, 2022 10:45 PM
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[1]Women's March



Since January 6, 2021, we’ve seen a disturbing rise and reorganization
locally and nationally of white nationalism – and it isn’t slowing down.

Women’s March is fighting back, and we’re inviting you to join us. On
Monday, April 11th we’re hosting our next United Vision Project
Open House.

[ [link removed] ]To learn more about this groundbreaking project and how you can get
involved, you can sign up here:

[ [link removed] ]Reserve your spot →

Last year we witnessed the violent and deadly attack on our Capitol and
watched in horror as the Confederate flag was waved through the halls of
Congress. While we’ve heard elected officials and political figures
condemn this event, it’s not enough to just speak out, we as Women’s
Marchers must do more. 

John, we know
dismantling white supremacy seems like a daunting task. We know it’s
easier to wag your finger at people with conservative beliefs and write
them off. We also know those being recruited into white nationalism are
many of our neighbors, family members, and friends. If we don’t have
meaningful, intentional conversations, we will never be able to shrink,
neutralize, and transform the grip of white supremacy and authoritarianism
in our country.

That’s why we’re inviting you to join our United Vision Project Open
House. Women's Marchers from across the country will come together
virtually to learn about our texting and phone banking efforts to utilize
relational organizing methods to combat white nationalism. UVP volunteer
leaders have sent over 350,000 text messages to Idaho, North Carolina,
Georgia, and New York alone. Your support will have a massive impact as we
continue to engage with this critical program.

[ [link removed] ]Spots are filling up fast, so don’t wait! Sign up for our next Open
House on Monday, April 11th.

[ [link removed] ]Reserve your spot →

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The best way to learn more about the United Vision Project is to attend
our virtual Open House. But until then, here’s a bit more about this
revolutionary program:

The United Vision Project (a.k.a. UVP) is an initiative, anchored by
United Vision for Idaho and Women's March, with partners that include data
scientists, communications specialists, and progressive racial justice
organizations.

Through text messaging and phone calls, we’re having deep conversations
with people who hold conservative beliefs and may be sympathetic to
extreme nationalist movements and ideas. With your help, we’ll be able to
translate these conversations into meaningful data that will drive our
efforts to shrink, neutralize, and transform the grip of white supremacy
and authoritarianism in our country.

These conversations may be difficult, but trying to understand others’
points of view is key to creating lasting change. Take it from one of our
volunteers, sharing their experience with United Vision Project:

"(This project is) positive, inspiring, challenging. I like that I am
growing as a better listener. I also like that with some effort –
sometimes a lot of effort – I can get to a place of understanding, not
agreeing, their views."

When progressive movements fail to facilitate intentional conversation and
meet people where they’re at, the consequences are deadly. That’s why
Women’s March is forging a new path forward – because we know we cannot
change what we do not understand.

We would love for you to join us on Monday, April 11th to learn much more
about this important work, our partners and team, and how you can become a
United Vision Project texting and phone banking volunteer,
John. [ [link removed] ]Click here to reserve
your spot for our Open House on Monday, April 11th at 6:00 p.m. ET.

Together,

Women’s March Organizing Team







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