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What’s Up WofA Week of 4/6/25
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Oppose the SAVE Act (H.R. 22) – A Voter Suppression Bill – House Vote NEXT WEEK
More ACTIONS at: 5Calls.org
Friday, April 4th 12:00PM – 1:00PM
Power Lunch
Saturday, April 5th
WofA Hands Off Pre Rally with Congressman Don Beyer
Join WofA and Congressman Don Beyer in this nationwide mobilization to stop modern history’s most brazen power grab. There will be meet-up sites before and at the event. Join us for the Hands Off Rally in Washington, DC. Please RSVP HERE for up to the minute updates.
Meet-Up Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Innovation Elementary School Rear Parking Lot
Travel: Metro together (some may opt to Uber) into DC
Regroup at National Museum of African American History and Culture
(corner of Madison/14th St., NW)
What to Bring: Posters, protest signs, water, charged phone, comfy
shoes, Metro money/card, hat, sunblock
Please download the Signal App prior to the day for real-time updates
and safety check-ins via Signal
In DC and cities across the country, organized by Indivisible, 50501, and other national partners.
Read MoreWhat’s Up WofA Week of 3/30/25
Please check your spam folder for our latest email and mark it as “not spam!”
Oppose the SAVE Act (H.R. 22) – A Voter Suppression Bill – House Vote NEXT WEEK
More ACTIONS at: 5Calls.org
Friday, April 4th 12:00PM – 1:00PM
Power Lunch
Saturday, April 5th
WofA Hands Off Pre Rally with Congressman Don Beyer
Join WofA and Congressman Don Beyer in this nationwide mobilization to stop modern history’s most brazen power grab. There will be meet-up sites before and at the event. Join us for the Hands Off Rally in Washington, DC. Please RSVP HERE for up to the minute updates.
Meet-Up Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Innovation Elementary School Rear Parking Lot
Travel: Metro together (some may opt to Uber) into DC
Regroup at National Museum of African American History and Culture
(corner of Madison/14th St., NW)
What to Bring: Posters, protest signs, water, charged phone, comfy
shoes, Metro money/card, hat, sunblock
Please download the Signal App prior to the day for real-time updates
and safety check-ins via Signal
In DC and cities across the country, organized by Indivisible, 50501, and other national partners.
Read MoreWhat’s Up WofA Week of 3/15/25
Indivisible Calls for Schumer to Step Aside
“Senator Schumer should step aside as leader. Every Democrat in the Senate should call for him to do so, and begin making plans for new leadership immediately.”
What’s Up WofA Week of 3/9/25
Sorry for the duplicate email! We are setting up a new process today!What’s Up has a new format – we’re still working on It! Thank you to all the dedicated…
Read MoreWhat’s Up WofA Week of 3/2/25
International Women’s Day ~ March 8, 2025 #InternationalWomensDay! #AccelerateAction https://www.internationalwomensday.com/Them Tuesday, March 4 8:30PM – 10:00PM Light for Our Democracy – State of the Union March/Rally Tuesday, March 4th, marks…
Read MoreWeek of 2/23/25
Today! TESLA Tuesdays – 4:00pm – 6:00 (ongoing) Tuesday, February 25 – 6:30 – 8:00 Town Hall for Federal Workers & Contractors – Arlington Central Library This event is AT…
Read MoreWeek of 2/16/25
I swore never to be silent whenever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never…
Read MoreWeek of 2/9/25
Resources for Civil ServantsPeople, organizations, and communities across the country are joining together to ensure our civil servants have resources if they are targeted or attacked. Check back as resources…
Read MoreWeek of 2/2/2025
Week of February 2nd Black History Month URGENT! WofA MEMBER SURVEY We want to hear from YOU. ♀️ This survey is your space to let us know how you want…
Read MoreWeek of 1/26/2025
Week of January 26th Your guide to 2025ʻs Chinese New Year Wednesday, January 29th, 7:30pmVolunteer Kickoff Call with Special Guest: Abigail SpanbergerThe team will provide an update on the petition…
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