women’s March

Join the movement: We’re marching. We’re mobilizing. We’re making history.

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Join us

Find a circle or event near you

We’re stronger when we organize locally. Check out the map below to find a Women2Women Circle in your community or click here to start your own. You can also search for in-person and virtual events near you. 

 
 
 
 
 

Become a Digital Defender

Alt-right trolls are radicalizing America’s youth online. They’re spreading hate and ignorance through comments on social media. Their hateful post are not simply “one-off” remarks (though even then, they would not be acceptable) to be ignored.

We know that social media can be a source of good, a medium of positive political discourse, and a means of uniting people over shared values that will bring us closer to progress. But we can’t do it alone. That’s where you come in.

Digital Defenders will learn everything you need to know about online advocacy so that you can fight for progressive values without getting out of your pajamas. 

Want to learn more? Email digitaldefenders@womensmarch.com

 
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Feminist future series

A feminist future is only achievable if it includes everyone. The intersection of race, class, sexuality, and gender is the foundation of that future. Women’s March is hosting a series of political education webinars, in collaboration with Planned Parenthood, MomsRising, Auburn, UltraViolet, Supermajority, United State of Women and NARAL, with a set of accompanying tools as well as invitations to action. We are focusing on lifting up the following themes from our ongoing work: 

  • Resonance around embodied and spirited transformation. Vocabulary and behavior change for white women who want to work to dismantle white supremacy, and support for BIPOC women during a time of social change 

  • Excitement around organizing to build new systems of public health and community safety while changing existing ones (i.e. police)

  • Appreciation for concrete historical anecdotes of the ways that white women have funded and fought for white supremacy, and how to interrupt and stop that pattern

  • Interest to push to focus outside nuclear and blood families to be a part of transforming communities

  • Hunger to connect with opportunities for action

  • Excitement for a conversation about long haul work.

 
 
 

Three years of resistance and counting.

Telling the stories of women on the front lines.

setting the women’s agenda - building our feminist future.

This was never just a march. It was never just a moment. This is a movement.

 
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