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Sunday, January 26, 2020 - Halifax Mall * Gather 12:30 pm Stepoff 1:00 pm * Rally 1:45-3:00 pm

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WOMEN MOBILIZE NC
Women Mobilize NC is an ad hoc volunteer group formed from the organizers of the 2017 Women's March on Raleigh. We work to promote actions, events and groups in North Carolina that further our mission to protect our communities under attack and our community members at risk of discrimination, inequality and injustice. We marched, rallied, called, protested, wrote and continued the movement in 2018 and 2019, and will continue for 2020. Women Mobilize NC is NOT affiliated with the national Women’s March organization and has organized each event in Raleigh independently.

For more information about the 2020 Raleigh March & Rally or Women Mobilize NC,
visit our 
Facebook page or email us.
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USEFUL LINKS:
Donate: Support the 2020 Raleigh Women's March
Volunteer: 2020 Raleigh Women’s March Volunteer sign-up form
Website: www.RaleighWomensMarch.org
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Sign up for email: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/join-our-mailing-list-49
Email: womenmobilize2020@gmail.com
Direct link to Anti-rape anthem page
Direct link to 20 Things to do in 2020 page
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Participate in Anti-rape Anthem performance: 
https://forms.gle/Y3iv84hCXUPktZRh6
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WomensMarchNC/
Facebook event for the day:
www.facebook.com/events/426392828266564/
Facebook event for the N&O Forum:

www.facebook.com/events/2425024391092257/
Twitter: @WomensMarchNC
Instagram: @WomensMarchRaleigh
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Hashtags:
#womenprotectingthefuture  #WomenMobilizeNC  #2020RaleighWomensMarch 

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Women Mobilize NC 2020 Pledge: 
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Together, we pledge:
  1. to defend and support communities under attack, including women, immigrants, working families, Muslims, people of color, LGBTQIA+ people, Jews, refugees, indigenous peoples and people with disabilities; 
  2. to reject Islamophobia and fight any attempts to institute a Muslim ban; 
  3. to oppose attacks on the transgender community; 
  4. to fight for reproductive freedom, including abortion access and reproductive health care;
  5. to support #MeToo, holding people accountable for sexual assault and violence against women, and to empower survivors; 
  6. to work for equal access to voting and voting rights, including challenging gerrymandering and voter suppression and disenfranchisement tactics, as well as supporting hand-counted paper ballots and verified vote; 
  7. to support living wages and healthy work environments, affordable health care, paid family and sick leave, child care, and adequately funded public education;
  8. to fight for common sense gun regulations; 
  9. to support investment in our public schools, health care, safety and infrastructure, and to oppose unfair taxes;
  10. to work to protect our air, water, and land; 
  11. to oppose racially biased policing and mass incarceration;
  12. to oppose deportations that tear apart families, and to support DREAMers and fight for DACA; and
  13. to defend Equal Rights for ALL under the US Constitution by fighting for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the 38th and final state needed to ensure that women have equal rights under the Constitution that cannot be removed or defunded by legislators who do not support women’s rights.
“We have the opportunity to restore democracy to North Carolina...Remember, it is women who are leading this fight​!”  -- Anita Earls, NC Supreme Court Justice. 
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Anita Earls Speaking.
​Photo credit Vicky DeGroote
Mark your calendar today!

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FOR SALE ON-SITE AT MARCH
(Cash or Checks only; limited supplies as long as they last!)
Shirts
​Youth Short-Sleeved $20
Youth Long-Sleeved $25
Ladies-Cut Short-Sleeved $27
Unisex Short-Sleeved $25
Unisexx Long-Sleeved $30
XXL sizes are additional $3

​Magnets  ($5.00 each)
​3" x 9" bumper/refrigerator on white background

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     2019 Speakers

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Sarahn M. Wheeler, MD
Duke University Hospital &
​School of Medicine


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WELCOME SPEAKER
​Jessica Holmes, Wake County Board of Commmissioners
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Dianna Wynn
​League of Women Voters of Wake County
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Manju Karkare
Lillian's List Action Fund
Madison Kimrey                                               Whitley Carpenter
​ERA-NC Alliance                                               Southern Coalition for Justice
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