After the March ..

0121170951a_resized-2Why did you march? Let your senator know.
The following is the first of the action in the 100days of action – every ten days a new action will be posted by the Women’s March organizers.

We will remind you.

And don’t forget there are other ways to get involved- confirmation hearings, state and local issues. If you hear of an issue, state legislative vote, a national issue, or even a local issue-hearing or vote (for example an affordable housing issue, a school budget cut) let us know. If you know of a woman who is running for office, and supports women’s issues, let us know, we endorse, but we will share the information. Contact us at CapeCodWomenforChange@gmail.com  and vist our call to action page to see what you can do now.

THE FIRST ACTION

Write a postcard to your Senators about what matters most to you – and how you’re going to continue to fight for it in the days, weeks and months ahead. You can go it alone, or consider inviting some friends, neighbors and fellow Marchers over for a drink or dinner sometime in the next ten days to talk about your experience and fill out your postcards.

fullsizerender-3ELIZABETH WARREN

317 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
@SenWarren

EDWARD MARKEY

255 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
@SenMarkey

The Campaign

10 ACTIONS / 100 DAYS

We did it! On January 21, over 5 Million of us worldwide and over 1 Million in D.C., came to march, speak and make our voices heard.

But it doesn’t end here – now is not the time to hang up our marching shoes – it’s time to get our friends, family and community together and make history. That’s why we’re launching a new campaign:
10 Actions for the first 100 Days.

Every 10 days we will take action on an issue we all care about, starting today.


Action 1 / 10

THE FIRST ACTION

Write a postcard to your Senators about what matters most to you – and how you’re going to continue to fight for it in the days, weeks and months ahead. We’re offering printable postcards for you to download.

You can go it alone, or consider inviting some friends, neighbors and fellow Marchers over for a drink or dinner sometime in the next ten days to talk about your experience and fill out your postcards.


STEP 1: GET YOUR CARDs

Get the official card printed (see below), design your own, or be one of 10,000 people who can get a free Women’s March Postcard using the Ink Cards App. If you have the equipment, you can print at home, or download the file and get cards printed locally.


STEP 2: MAKE them YOUR OWN

Write down your thoughts. Pour your heart out on any issue that you care about, whether it’s ending gender-based violence, reproductive rights and women’s health, LGBTQIA rights, worker’s rights, civil rights, immigrant rights, religious freedom, environmental justice or anything else.

If you need some inspiration, check out the Women’s March Unity Principles and #WhyIMarch hashtag.


STEP 3: SHARE IT WITH THE WORLD &
SEND IT TO YOUR SENATOR

Before you send it, take a photo of your postcard and use the #WhyIMarch tag when posting it to social media.

If you are not from MA – Find your Senators’ addresses with our easy tool below, put a stamp on your card, and put it in the mail.

Enter your zip code to find your senators:


Get notified

Stay tuned for the next collective action

visit sign up at https://www.womensmarch.com/100/  scroll to the bottom of the page.