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01.19.19. The is coming. We won’t stay silent as the rights women fought for generations to secure are taken away. Join us.

Washington, D.C.
Joined November 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Dec 18

    The women in our family are strong. We rise like the water, high enough, strong enough, to break down every single wall put in our way. Join us on January 19, 2019. The is coming: (Full video here: )

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  2. 📍Trump admin | | | _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | 📍Ending the shutdown | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | | | | 📍Sample letter for federal workers to explain why they can’t pay their bills

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    16 hours ago

    On Saturday, January 19, 2019 Community of Hope will be marching in the National Women’s March in Washington DC. We are marching because we believe that women’s rights are human rights. Join us!

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    I joined the after this

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  5. “The is about me, it’s about you, it’s about us all.” — field organizer Deborah Harris

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    They were all Indigenous Maya. Felipe’s mother spoke Chuj Jakelin spoke Q’eqchi Claudia was of the Mam people. The complexity of border violence must be named lest we lose their truths to flattened ideas of Latinx identity. Art by TK Tunchez (@ lasofrendas on IG)

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    Hey Twitter! Stay up-to-date on the Women’s Wave by texting “WAVE” to 40649

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    18 hours ago

    Who makes the happen? You make the happen! sign up - donate - buy great looking march - volunteer - join us!

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    18 hours ago

    Happy 3rd day of ! Day 3 celebrates the principle of Ujima (Collective Work & Responsibility): To build and maintain our community together and make our brother’s and sister’s problems our problems and to solve them together (📷 HighNobleSociety, def The Organization Us)

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    17 hours ago

    Our Huntington chapter made the news with their monthly Third Thursday protest bringing attention to the deaths of two immigrant children who were under the care of US Customs and Border Patrol this month.

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  11. They thought 2018 was the year of the woman? Just wait and see what women do in 2019...The is coming!

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    20 hours ago
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  13. Hey Twitter! Stay up-to-date on the Women’s Wave by texting “WAVE” to 40649

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  14. Retweeted
    Dec 28

    The administration is ramping up their attacks on international agreements, peace, & diplomacy. We have to ramp up our resistance. That’s why we’re joining in DC on 01.19.19.

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  15. Traveling to DC and need a ride? Organize a bus!

    A cartoon of a bus. Text reads organizing a bus to #WomensWave in DC on 1-19-19 Register by January 1! Womensmarch.com/2019-buses. Women’s Wave Logo.
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  16. Check out the DC march route

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  17. Transportation: You can take the DC metro to the ! See for specific instructions regarding metro stations.

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  18. Accessibility: An ADA section will be located directly in front of the stage and will be open to those who require it. Please email accessibility@womensmarch.com if you have a specific request!

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  19. Signs! You may absolutely bring your own banners, flags, signs, and other visuals. There are no limitations in National Parks or on District of Columbia, except for a height limit of the 12 feet. NO POLLS. Photo credit

    Photo of women holding signs
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  20. Wear layers and comfortable shoes (the weather in D.C. can be pretty unpredictable so it's good to be prepared for anything!)

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  21. You should bring: small backpacks and bags, snacks, food, water, and reusable water bottle

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