What’s Up WofA ~ Week of 03.08.2026
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Join WofA for No Kings 3
No Kings 3 – Hands Across Arlington
Saturday, March 28th
Information and Sign Up HERE Join WofA & Friends as we form a human chain of conscience across Arlington in peaceful protest against Trump’s illegal and authoritarian actions. We will line the sidewalks along Glebe Road from Chain Bridge in North Arlington to National Gateway in South Arlington. This is a peaceful protest. We will not block streets or businesses along the route. Bring signs, flags, and wear your favorite resistance wear! Inflatable costumes if you have them and make some noise! We will also be running Bridge Brigades, the morning of! If you can’t make it on the 28th, we could use your help prepping in advance (see volunteer form) Still have questions? Email [email protected]
Now – March 27th URGENT!
No Kings 3 and Vote YES Flyer Distribution
We need help getting the word out about WofA’s Hands Across Arlington Event. Ideally we would like to have this information all over Arlington, but we’re starting out with Glebe Road where the rally will be. We should be getting cool colorful posters soon! If anyone wants to adopt different neighborhoods to cover please do! For more information and instructions, please contact Deborah at: [email protected]
Saturday, March 28th 8:00am – 10:00am
WofA No Kings 3 Bridge Brigade
We would love to see you at one of our No Kings 3 Bridge Brigade. We put important messages on bridges, visible to drivers below as peaceful, lawful and joyful protests. Building community and being joyful flies in the face of those hoping we become afraid and isolated. Time and time again history has shown that as the numbers coming out to peacefully protest rises, attempts at authoritarianism cannot hold. To join us, select your preferred bridge from the link HERE (scroll down). You will receive information and updates by email, so don’t forget to check the email you use to register. See you on a bridge!
REDISTRICTING – VoteYES
Get Involved in the VoteYES! Campaign:
Join grassroots organizations across Virginia, and Virginians for Fair Elections (VAFE) as we mobilize communities across the Commonwealth to Vote YES! Explore the actions and resources below to learn how you can get involved and make an impact.
Top Priority Actions
- Canvass: Sign Up HERE
- Vote Early: Early Voting Locations
- Download and Print Vote YES Flyer with: Talking Points; Early Voting Info; Resource Info – all with QR codes. Be sure to scale to 100% and select “Double-sided” prior to printing. Find Flyer HERE
Extensive Resources and Actions HERE including:
- Canvassing Opportunities across VA
- Textbanking
- Phone Banking Opportunities
- Volunteer in Arlington at No Kings 3 for Vote YES HERE
- List of On Going Vote YES Actions
- General Interest Form to Join #VoteYES Grassroots Campaign
Resources
- 10-1 New Map
- Vote YES Resources & Actions VoteYES.US
- What 2026 Redistricting Could Mean for You from VPAP
- Vote YES Voting Information (Check or Update your Registration; Deadlines etc)
UPCOMING EVENTS & ACTIONS
Friday, March 13th, 12:00pm
Power Lunch RSVP
Friday, March 13th 4:30pm
Ballots & Beer! Early Voting Happy Hour – Arlington
Join WofA & Friends at Courthouse Plaza as we cast our Early Vote, then head over to Courthaus Social for a well-deserved reward! Let’s celebrate doing our part to protect our democracy with good company, great conversation, and a cold drink. Bring a friend and have a toast to keeping our democracy strong!
Saturday, March 14th 10:00am
Postcards in the White Parlor
Join us in the White Parlor at Clarendon Presbyterian Church on Saturday, 3/14, from 10am-12pm. We’ll be writing #Vote YES postcards to Democratic women who voted early in the November 2025 election. It’s BYOB & perhaps something to share. Please come to the lower door off the church parking lot & text the number posted there to be let in.
More Postcards! Arlington Blue Families
Arlington Blue Families is going to write 10,000 postcards to Democratic voters to raise awareness of the Redistricting Referendum and encourage folks to vote early, so please sign up HERE
Saturday, March 14th 11:30am – 1:30pm
Questions About Redistricting Answered at The People’s Map Tour – Arlington
Do you have questions about the Virginia Redistricting Vote on April 21? The Arlington Democratic caucuses are hosting The People’s Map Tour, a four-county civic engagement discussion and Q&A to answer your questions and talk about how you can get involved. Hosted by the Latino Caucus, Black Caucus, Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus, and Equality Caucus. Arlington Mill Community Center, 909 S Dinwiddie St, Arlington, VA 22204
Sunday, March 15th 1:30pm – 2:30pm
RRC NoVa ( Rapid Response Choir Northern Virginia) Rehearsal + SINGING at CLARENDON METRO
The next RRC NoVa ( Rapid Response Choir Northern Virginia) rehearsal is scheduled from 1:30pm to 2:30 pm at the Clarendon Presbyterian Church, 1305 N Jackson St, Arlington, VA 22201. Immediately afterwards, we will walk over to Clarendon metro (it’s a short walk) to sing for the adoring public. If you need more information, please contact Bob at: [email protected]
Tuesday, March 17th 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Meeting the Moment with Timothy Snyder (Author – On Tyranny )
Join WofA and other grassroots organizations for NOPE Neighbors’ 2026 kick-off meeting featuring Timothy Snyder, who will share his insight on our current political situation and saving our democracy. Snyder is a celebrated author and historian focusing on Central and Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. – On Tyranny, first published in 2017 as a roadmap for resisting authoritarianism, is just one of his publications you may be familiar with. More Information and RSVP HERE
Thursday, March 19th. 7:00pm – 9:00pm
MEMORIALIZING THE ENSLAVED IN ARLINGTON (MEA)
A joint project of the Arlington Historical Society and the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington Join us for an evening of art, poetry, music, and history to support our inspiring stumbling stone program and ensure the full history of Arlington is told. Our Master of Ceremonies for the evening is Monique “Moe” Bryant. Reserve your spot by March 12, 2026, to support this important fundraising effort! See more on the AHS Events page: https://arlhist.org/event/memorializing-the-enslaved-of-arlington-fundraiser/. RSVP HERE
Monday, March 23rd 6:45pm – 7:45pm Arlington
WofA Monthly Membership Meeting – In-Person
Join WofA and Friends atv our monthly membership meeting. There will be a lot to discuss – WofA’s No Kings 3 Hands Across Arlington event and how to participate on the day or before, updates and information on the VoteYES campaign, WofA’s Bridge Brigade, Immigration Work and great community to boot! RSVP Required HERE
Saturday, March 28th
Join WofA for No Kings 3 Hands Across Arlington!
Join WofA & Friends as we form a human chain of conscience across Arlington in peaceful protest against Trump’s illegal and authoritarian actions. We will line the sidewalks along Glebe Road from Chain Bridge in North Arlington to National Gateway in South Arlington. This is a peaceful protest. We will not block streets or businesses along the route. Bring signs, flags, and wear your favorite resistance wear! Inflatable costumes if you have them and make some noise! We will also be running Bridge Brigades, the morning of! If you can’t make it on the 28th, we could use your help prepping in advance (see volunteer form) Information and Sign Up HERE Still have questions? Email [email protected] and more. Bring a friend! RSVP HERE
May 9th-16th
WofA’s Spring Online Auction
As you know, “Good Trouble” costs money–from postcard stamps to bridge letters, craftivism supplies and care bear bags, space rental, insurance, and Zoom subscriptions! In recognition of these costs and to build our community, WofA is putting on an online auction this May and we are looking for contributions. Here are 3 ways you might contribute:
1). Donate a service, lesson, or experience: Services are a great type of donation, as there is no specific price tag for their value.
2). Donate an item: This can be something you make (a homemade scarf, necklace or other artwork); a brand new item in your home you no longer want; or an item you purchase from a local store or restaurant (gift card or merchandise). For options 1-2, fill out THIS FORM
3). Donate directly: From $5 to $100 (or more!), if you prefer to donate directly, we can also use some portion of funds to create auction items such as a basket of spa goods or “Good Trouble” gear. Donate HERE
Above all, we appreciate your TIME in this fight for democracy and there is no obligation to contribute. We are grateful for each and every WofA member and your solidarity in this time!
IMMIGRATION
Important Updated Immigration Resources!
Support our Immigrant Communities Training
The New Virginia Majority (NVM) Solidarity Committee connects Virginia residents with citizenship or documentation privileges who want to support immigrant communities with meaningful action opportunities. First, you fill out this form so you can be safely vetted, then you will be given sign-up links to trainings
Saturday, March 21st 1:30pm – 3:30pm
WofA Zine Folding Party
Please join We of Action Virginia on Saturday, March 21 from 1:30 – 3:30 pm to fold zines (small informational booklets) and discuss ways we can all stand up for our immigrant neighbors. Address upon RSVP. RSVP HERE
More than 300 Arlingtonians have been abducted by ICE.
These are our neighbors. They work and shop at our businesses. They worship with us at our churches, mosques, and temples. Their kids go to APS with our kids and play with them at our parks and playgrounds. Take action to protect and support our immigrant neighbors – sign up for our Direct Action Team HERE
WofA’s Bystander Guide & Zine
WofA has produced an excellent video and zine that act as a bystander’s guide for our community allies here in northern Virginia. This video is NOT intended to be legal advice. Please see our immigration page on our website for more information and resources HERE
Watch Neighbors Helping Neighbors: A Bystander’s Guide for Allies
Print and Share the Accompanying Zine Here (print double-sided at 100%): Link HERE
Boycott Measures
- WofA loves local! We encourage you to shop local to support area businesses, including our many immigrant-run businesses. See WofA’s social media for a list of local businesses and to share your favorites!
- We encourage you to follow the steps here to let Home Depot know to keep ICE raids away from their stores.
- Read our open letter to the local Home Depot at Seven Corners here and feel free to use it as a sample to send your own .
If you have a boycotting idea (no idea is too small!) or would like to join our brainstorming team, please fill out this form.
ICYMI
WofA ACTIONS
WofA Community Chat
Request to Join a chat here:
Join WofA’s Visibility Brigade – Sun, Tues and Wed.
Join WofA’s Bridge Brigade! We’ll meet on an overpass near you, sharing timely and inspiring messages for the passing motorists below. Visibility Brigades is part of a nationwide movement to show everyday people that they are not alone in these unprecedented times. Please email Lisa to join the fun at [email protected]
Bridge Brigades are at the following times:
Sunday 3-4:30 pm
Tuesday 3:45-5 pm
Wednesday 12-1:30 pm
People Powered Choir – Rapid Response Choir NoVA Interest
We want to launch a longer-term people power choir depending on interest. No singing voice? No problem. Just come, have fun and remind our neighbors of what joy and kindness look like. Email Bob at: [email protected]
WofA is in need of a CORPORATE TAX PREPARER!
If you have experience with corporate tax preparing, or if you have connections to corporate tax preparers, please contact [email protected]
CALLS TO ACTION
Please go to the Virginia Grassroots Coalition website and find the latest CTAs HERE
ICYMI
Changes to USPS Postmarking – Impact on Mail-In Ballots, Tax Returns and More – one more reason to vote Early In-Person!
The USPS recently changed its postmark policy (late 2025) so that most mail is now postmarked at regional processing centers, not when dropped off, meaning the date on the stamp can be days after mailing, potentially causing late penalties for tax/legal deadlines. To get a true date-of-mailing postmark, you must go inside a Post Office and request a free manual postmark at the counter; otherwise, mail time-sensitive items much earlier or use online/drop-box options to avoid issues.
RESOURCES & NEWS SOURCES
Spreadsheet of Current and Future Local Actions & Resistance Events
State Navigate Virginia Election Data and More
Indivisible’s website has specific messages for you to communicate with your Senators and Representatives offices, and includes scripts and a form that will automatically connect your phone with their offices.
PFLAG Connects Monthly Meetings times and more
ONGOING
Tesla Tuesday!
Tuesdays 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm 2710 S Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA
What’s the Plan – Indivisible – Thursdays 3:00pm
Join Indivisible co-founders Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin each week, as we carve out an hour to discuss what’s happening and – more importantly – what’s the plan. RSVP HERE
Lobby Days with Senator Warner’s Office (Monthly Zoom) RSVP HERE
Upcoming Advocacy Events, Lobby Days and Elections
5Calls.org
Mobilize
ICYMI
WofA Merchandise Shop Is Now Open! WofA Gear for Good Trouble Now Available!
We have added long-sleeve shirts and sweatshirts for all your canvassing needs! Your purchase helps support our organization!Find the latest in WofA Resistance Gear and Accessories HERE