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#SolidarityRepost #NOW Thanks Pat! Equal Rights Amendment is not “dead” or “irrelevant.” Have an afternoon tea or early cocktail party, watch the movie "Equal Means Equal" and tune into the panel discussion with our feminist heroes. Next Friday, April 21. Let’s never give up until we’re equal…all of us.

ERA Coalition
Dear friends,
We hope you will join us on April 21st for our first Campus Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Day. Campuses and individuals across the country will watch the documentary 'Equal Means Equal' on their campuses, in their dorms or at a private house party at 6 pm ET/ 5 pm CT/ 4 pm MT/ 3 pm PT. Individuals can rent or purchase the film through Amazon or iTunes.
Equal Means Equal Trailer Link Here
After the film, we invite you to tune in to a livestreamed panel discussion at 7:45 pm ET/ 6:45 pm CT/ 5:45 pm MT/ 4:45 pm PT on the Equal Rights Amendment, featuring Gloria Steinem, Patricia Arquette, Betty Dukes, Representative Carolyn Maloney and Carol Jenkins, and the opportunity to ask your questions in real time on Twitter. Tweet your questions directly to our panel with the hashtag #askERAday and the name of your state or school (Example: #HunterCollege or #NewYork).
The Eva Kastan Grove Fellows from Hunter College are organizing the event and invite everyone to participate. Click here to RSVP.
RSVP for Campus ERA Day on April 21st!
Sincerely,
Jessica Neuwirth
President

This article has been reposted with permission by Kathryn Mitchell, NOWPAC.az@gmail.com
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Disaster is natural. Whether we remain ash or become the phoenix is up to us. Feminists know how to keep to our deepest convictions and remember our goals. 
Safety Pin Nation is having a vigil on January 20th at Margaret T. Hance Park in Phoenix.
See the website: http://www.strongertogetheraz.com/
Here is information below about 5 - YES FIVE - marches in Arizona!! 
  
Tucson, Phoenix, Sedona, Prescott, and Flagstaff!!!
Below is the link for the ARIZONA Womens March scheduled for January 21st. Not everyone will be able to travel to Washington, D. C. and so this will be our opportunity to speak out and take action. 
Please feel free to forward to all of your friends.
Let's make it a spectacular turnout!
 Arizonawomensmarch.com
P.S. The various sites can be a little confusing, so watch carefully for Phoenix, AZ. (There is a march scheduled for four other cities in Arizona.)
 
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You can get together with friends and make posters, signs, set up car pools, etc. Lets make some great memories making her/history!

 
img_4103-4Women's March on Washington: Prescott, AZ
January 21, 2017 Prescott, AZ, Courthouse Square - Armory Park, gather at noon, march at 1:00
email: wmwprescott@gmail.com
Website: Arizona Women's March click here
Facebook Event: click here
On January 21, 2017 we will unite at the Bucky O'Neil Statue, Gurley Street side, in the courthouse square, Prescott AZ.
#NOWaz reposted on 1-3-17
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
...and their answers
  • What are you marching for? Is this an anti-Trump protest?

This is a march for women, and is a continuation of struggles many women have been dealing with for a very long time. This is not about one person, one administration or one election cycle. This is about centuries of oppression, discrimination, assault, and a war of fear that has been waged on many women in this country. This march embodies the power of women to manifest change in our society, in our politics, in our communities and in our lives.

  • Who is invited to this event?

This event is open to anyone who believes women's rights are human rights, regardless of a woman’s race, ethnicity, religion, immigration status, sexual identity, gender expression, economic status, age or disability.

  • What time should I show up?

Gathering will start about 12 PM, but the march itself will not begin until closer to 1:00pm. We are working through details of having speakers and performers during the gathering time, before the march.

  • Will this event be safe for my kids?

This march is peaceful, and our planning groups are focusing their efforts on the safety of all marchers. We will provide guidance on how you can help make this a safe and peaceful march as the event gets closer. The decision to bring your children is a personal one.

  • I'm driving, where do I park?

Click here for a map of Courthouse Plaza parking. Additionally, we suggest carpooling.

  • What happens on January 22?

The movement does not stop when everyone goes home after the march. Each day, every one of us lives our values. We uphold ourselves, our families and our communities to live the vision of the world we seek. We honor our sisters, defend the rights of our neighbors and find ways to bring justice and peace to those in need. We plan to continue action beyond this march, and will communicate further in February.

phxwomensmarch

1-21-17; 10AM-12PM, 1700 W Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Email: Wmphx2017@gmail.com Website:Women’s March on Washington: Phoenix, AZ Facebook Event: Women's March on Washington: Phoenix, AZ

#NOWaz will have a table at the event beginning 9:30am with the march events beginning at 10AM. Participants can use NOW Rounds or feel free to bring your own signs. More details will be available as plans are made formal by all involved.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

…and their answers

What are you marching for? Is this an anti-Trump protest?

This is a march organized by women, and speaks to the struggles many women have dealt with for a very long time. This is not about one administration or one election cycle. This is about centuries of oppression, discrimination and assaults on people of color, the LGBTQIA community, and a war of fear that has been waged on marginalized groups in this country, such as our Muslim community. This march embodies the power of women to manifest change in our society, in our politics, in our communities and in our lives.

Who is invited to this event?

This event is open to anyone who believes women’s rights are human rights, regardless of a woman’s race, ethnicity, religion, immigration status, sexual identity, gender expression, economic status, age or disability.

What time should I show up?

Gathering will start about 10:00AM, but the march itself will not begin until closer to 11:00. We are working through details of having speakers and performers during the gathering time, before the march.

I’m in a wheelchair (or disabled, or have children in stroller) – how will that work?

We are making every effort for planning the entire event accessible at the AZ Capital, the march route and areas defined for wheelchairs and strollers.

What is the actual march route?

We are finalizing the route with the City of Phoenix and will announce the route as soon as we can. 

Will this event be safe for my kids?

This march is peaceful, and our planning groups are focusing their efforts on the safety of all marchers. We will provide guidance on how you can help make this a safe and peaceful march as the event gets closer. The decision to bring your children is a personal one.

Join us standing together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our families - recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country.

Our event is open to all in Phoenix who want to show their solidarity with those marching in D.C. We'll be marching around Arizona State Capitol!
This is an INCLUSIVE march to supports equal rights. We welcome and celebrate:
- Women
- Men
- Families
- People of Color
- Natives
- Immigrants
- Members of our LBGTQ community
- People with disabilites
- Climate change advocates
- All religious communities
- and anyone who wants to come out in support

You can learn more about Women's March, our mission statement, partners, and more by visiting: womensmarch.com
You can make donations for permits, posters, and anything needed here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phoenix-womens-march-tickets-30497883992
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT, National Organizers
On January 21, 2017 we will unite in Washington, DC for the Women’s March on Washington. We stand together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our families -- recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country.
The rhetoric of the past election cycle has insulted, demonized, and threatened many of us--women, immigrants of all statuses, those with diverse religious faiths particularly Muslim, people who identify as LGBTQIA, Native and Indigenous people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, the economically impoverished and survivors of sexual assault. We are confronted with the question of how to move forward in the face of national and international concern and fear.
In the spirit of democracy and honoring the champions of human rights, dignity, and justice who have come before us, we join in diversity to show our presence in numbers too great to ignore. The Women’s March on Washington will send a bold message to our new administration on their first day in office, and to the world that women's rights are human rights. We stand together, recognizing that defending the most marginalized among us is defending all of us.
We support the advocacy and resistance movements that reflect our multiple and intersecting identities. We call on all defenders of human rights to join us. This march is the first step towards unifying our communities, grounded in new relationships, to create change from the grassroots level up. We will not rest until women have parity and equity at all levels of leadership in society. We work peacefully while recognizing there is no true peace without justice and equity for all.
HEAR OUR VOICE.

Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell should be ashamed of themselves. Their failure to renounce their endorsements of Donald Trump disqualifies them from any semblance of leadership. 


10.08.2016
Reposted 10.10.16 from NOW Media Center on AZNOW.org
Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell should be ashamed of themselves. Their failure to renounce their endorsements of Donald Trump disqualifies them from any semblance of leadership. They’re letting women down by not rejecting a presidential nominee who boasts of his exploits as a sexual predator. They’re letting the GOP down by surrendering every scrap of principle and moral authority represented by the party of Lincoln for fear of losing votes energized by Donald Trump’s hate speech.
As Speaker of the House and Senate Majority Leader, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell have an obligation not only to members of their caucus or supporters of their politics, but to every citizen of our democracy who depends on the nation’s leaders to actually lead. Anything short of unconditional rejection of Donald Trump’s candidacy will be seen as an expression of support—and the height of shameful, irredeemable cynicism.
Contact
M.E. Ficarra , press@now.org , 951-547-1241 
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Reposted 10.10.16 from NOW Media Center 

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10-9-16 Presidential Debate Watch Party Inez Casiano NOW Chapter invites members & non-members
Sunday, October 9th 5:30-8:00 pm (Debate Time 6-7:30)
And we get to support a local business! Grace owner of Tuck Shop, is an amazing feminist, host and small business owner - thanks Grace!

Tuck's Shop 2245 North 12th Street Phoenix, AZ 85012

Wine raffle, bumper stickers yard signs and other campaign fun will be there. Ohhhhh and even some of our favorite candidates, hmmmmmmm.

 

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With #NOW4Hillary It’s easy.
You can make a big difference in this race by calling voters today.

Join the NOW4Hillary call team!

Help Hillary win from home in just a few easy steps:

  1. Create an account: We need some basic information from you to get started.
  2. Pick a state: Whether it's your home state or a battleground, you'll talk to priority voters.
  3. Follow the script: We tell you exactly what to say — it couldn't be easier!

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/forms/join-your-call-team/?pgs_referred_by=vpaction%40now.org
9-25-16 Reposted from https://www.hillaryclinton.com/calls/

“In the name of democracy and freedom, I feel obligated to use my voice to encourage voters to make Hillary Clinton our next President. In doing so, we will all be on the right side of history.” Tony nominated actress Adrienne Warren

“I have never made calls. I actually hate talking on the phone ... I am finding that this is making me find my voice.” Kathy

“GOTV was important enough for me to wake up an hour and half early in California to make calls to Michigan. I made as many as I could — the next best thing was getting my dad involved. My mom then sat next to him, and they worked together. They made 26 dials (and even had a tally sheet)." Sabrina

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MujeresPorAnn.@NOWPAC respalda Kirkpatrick para el Senado de Estados Unidos en Arizona tabla de unión Capitán: #NOWporANN ya que el apoyo <3 #MujeresPorAnn el evento! boletos o donaciones
viernes 16/09/16 10:00 am a 11:30 am con LaSen. NY Kirsten Gilibrand en Phoenix
¿Cuánto cuesta un asiento a un costo de mesa? 10 asientos combinados de cualquier $$$$ $$.
Nivel Bronce: $2,500 tabla podría tener cada persona que paga $250, una persona que paga $1,000 con todos los demás que componen la diferencia, una persona que paga todo el $2,500, etc.
¿Cómo debería la gente pagar por un asiento en mi mesa?
Si paga con cheque, el cheque a nombre de "Kirkpatrick para el Senado" y en la sección de notas de escritura "Mujeres por Ann". Si en línea, por favor haga que pagan a través del correspondiente enlace regional única ActBlue:
AZ central: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/centralaz
Norte AZ: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/northernaz
Southern AZ: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/southernaz
Western AZ: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/westernaz
¿Cómo verifico que la gente que estoy invitando a sentarse en mi mesa han pagado?
Hay varias maneras. La primera consiste en un correo electrónico o Stephanie Eric el nombre o nombres de los que hay que añadir a su mesa y qué cantidad que deben esperar. La segunda es que puede introducir los nombres en la hoja de cálculo de Google que tiene un hipervínculo en su correo electrónico de confirmación inicial capitán de la mesa, escribe su contribución prevista en la columna "Pledge", y Eric o Stephanie escribirá en la cantidad que recibieron de la persona en el "A cargo" una vez que se recibe.
capitán de la mesa: #NOWporANN & Kathryn Baumgardner
¿Cómo va a asientos en el trabajo evento?
Las tablas se asignan números y el personal estará a su disposición para dirigir el día del evento.
Gracias de nuevo y por favor no dude con cualquier otra pregunta,
Stephanie D'Ulisse y Eric Chalmers

Women4Ann

Friday, September 16, 2016 10:00am-11:30am Phoenix, Arizona

#NOWforANN

Ticket$ or Donation$

NOW PAC endorses Ann Kirkpatrick for US Senate in Arizona!

Sing with me? These boots were made for walkin'... and that's what we're gonna do... These are THE days these boots WILL INSPIRE A VOTE against you know who! Whoooo Hoooo!
Join Table Captain: #NOWforANN as they support the #WomenforAnn event. Get TICKETS or donate to this fierce feminist candidate. The date is Friday 9-16-16 10:00am-11:30am with special guest New York Senator Kirsten Gilibrand in Phoenix.
WomenForAnn
For more information about all NOW PAC Federal endorsed candidates connect with us here: nowpac.org
To learn more about the event contact Stephanie at (928) 362-8844 or Stephanie@KirkpatrickForSenate.com RE: Table Captain #NOWforANN & Kathryn Baumgardner