[1]Marching Orders
John, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe, we vowed to show
up, speak out, and fight like hell for as long as it takes.
We know that restoring our rights starts by engaging allies from every
corner of this country to create a lasting movement of political power.
Over the weekend, we joined up in Houston at our Women’s Convention with
more than 1,000 feminist activists to train up and organize. And thousands
more joined us online!
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They’ll take their skills back to their communities to fight for progress
at the local level — after all, we need to win in city council chambers,
state houses, AND in D.C.
Our friends at UltraViolet taught us how to combat racist & misogynist
disinformation online.
We worked with the National Women’s Law Center, National Domestic Workers
Alliance, Vote Run Lead, & EMILY’s List to learn how to launch and run
effective campaigns.
Our very own Women’s March Organizing Team even led a workshop on
organizing with an intersectional lens.
And so much more!
But, John, we’re Not Done Yet.
The Summer of Rage is just the beginning. Up next? The Fall of Reckoning —
and we’re marching again.
[ [link removed] ]Fall of Reckoning: National March October 8th
[ [link removed] ]Will we see you there? Let us know you’ll march with us >>>
I Will March →
When we take to the streets, we can’t be ignored. EVERYONE will see just
how strong we are.
Thanks for all you do!
Women's March
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