John,
Our team has been hard at work finalizing the details for the 2020 Women’s March on Washington – and we’re so excited to share them with you.
But before we share the plan for Saturday, January 18th, we noticed that you’re not yet RSVP-ed. Can you let us know you’re with us?
RSVP now »
We need everyone to rise up in this moment like never before to call for peace, climate action, and the end to Trump’s reckless and corrupt presidency.
Where to go, and when:
Gather at Freedom Plaza at 10AM (1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW)
March kick-off at 11AM from Freedom Plaza
For information on buses, public transit, and parking for the march visit: http://womensmarch.com/2020-march-info
March route:
We will march west along Pennsylvania Ave NW, south along 15th St NW, west along Constitution Ave NW, north on 17th St NW, east on H St NW, south on 15th St NW, and east on Pennsylvania NW to return to Freedom Plaza.
We’re working to make the march as accessible as possible. There will be an ADA van to bring those who require it along the march route, as well as ASL interpretation, Spanish captioning, and CART speech-to-text translation on jumbotrons, audio description, and lots of other services. See more about accessibility at the march here.
Get involved:
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Join the art build - Stop by the Community Art Build this Sunday, January 12th from 10am - 4pm.
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Spread the word - Share the Facebook event to invite your friends and networks.
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Learn the song and dance - Chilean protest group, Lastesis, will lead marchers in a song and dance Un violador en tu camino (A Rapist in Your Path) — the global feminist protest anthem.
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Get text updates - Want to stay in the loop? Text “WomenRise” to 40649 to stay up-to-date during the march.
Week of events:
We’re not just marching, we’ve got a jam-packed week of actions, trainings, and events planned for all of us to converge together as a movement and chart out the path ahead to win in 2020 and beyond. Click here to see all the exciting events and RSVP today.
This will be the first major political mobilization of 2020 and the last Women’s March before the 2020 presidential election. This is our chance to show that our resistance has not faded – and that together we will make sure that Trump is a one-term president.
Women are the majority of voters. We can decide the fate of our country and together we will.
Rachel Carmona
Women’s March
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