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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Sep 4

    We're disrupting the Kavanaugh hearings every few minutes, with hundreds of women prepared to get arrested to prevent these hearings from moving forward. Make a donation today to support the brave women organizing to and !

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  2. It is absolutely despicable to put the victim on trial. He was murdered in his OWN HOME and irrelevant information is being used to paint a picture to justify his murder. Unacceptable.

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  3. New York: if you are in line by 9pm at the polling site you can vote. Don’t leave the line. Our voices must be heard through the ballot box.

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  4. We stand with & ! Let Senator Susan Collins know that she has a chance to and vote NO on Kavanaugh.

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  5. Retweeted
    Sep 11

    “If it isn’t safe for me... why is it safe for them?” My friend speaks truth to power in the eye of .

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  7. To all New Yorkers! Primary Elections are today! The polls are open. Make the vote count.

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  8. Sep 12
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  9. Sep 12

    We have not forgotten , who was violated by Saraland Police in a . reminds us often that we must stand for ALL women. Our liberation is bound up together. We are happy to stand with her as she shares her voice at .

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  10. Sep 12

    Congratulations to for her appointment as the new president of . We look forward to working with you!

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  11. Sep 12

    Very important message. We must love and protect one another.

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    More disturbing news about the Trump Administration. This is troubling on many levels: 1) After a hurricane every single dollar counts to help people devastated by it. 2) Trump is doing everything he can to detain families indefinitely.

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  13. Sep 12

    . & have not dialed down their activism since the in 2017. If anything, they have dialed up in the face of so much injustice and adversity. Grateful for their work and courage.

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  14. Sep 12

    We have not forgotten and the gross negligence by the Trump Administration. We cannot claim success when over 3000 lives were lost.

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  15. Sep 12

    This election season, Women’s March will work directly with criminal justice advocates/experts, formerly incarcerated individuals, stakeholders on ways to re-enfranchise communities and to also promote the ‘I can’t vote, but you can vote for me,’ pledge.

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  16. Sep 12

    Women’s March, led by hosts “Our Vote Matters” at w/ Reps. Yvette Clarke & Andre Carson. will mobilize the formerly incarcerated & features roundtable highlighting ways to combat voter suppression happening across the nation.

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  17. Sep 12

    Today in Rhode Island! It’s your time. Get up, get out and vote today!

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  18. Retweeted
    Sep 11

    Let's gooooooo! Will we be at YOUR station today????

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  19. Retweeted
    Sep 11

    There's nothing "civil" about taking away people’s rights to bodily autonomy, but when women speak out against it, we're called "hysterical."

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  20. Retweeted
    Sep 6

    Have you RSVP'd for the yet? Click here to let us know that you're marching with us: !

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  21. Sep 11

    Today we remember our fellow Americans who lost their lives on 9/11. We commit to love, compassion and justice for all in their honor.

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