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I am so proud to be one small part of this enormous movement. But let’s not forget - and this is a rI am so proud to be one small part of this enormous movement. But let’s not forget - and this is a rI am so proud to be one small part of this enormous movement. But let’s not forget - and this is a rI am so proud to be one small part of this enormous movement. But let’s not forget - and this is a rI am so proud to be one small part of this enormous movement. But let’s not forget - and this is a rI am so proud to be one small part of this enormous movement. But let’s not forget - and this is a r

I am so proud to be one small part of this enormous movement.

But let’s not forget - and this is a reminder for myself as much as it is information for others - this is the first step on a long journey. Run for office, local or national. Volunteer for organizations in your community, or donate if you have the means. Use your privilege, if you have it, to be an ally and stand with other movements that fight for equality, visibility, or access (Black Lives Matter,CAIR,ACLU,Planned Parenthood,Sacred Stone Camp). Know your reps and program their numbers into your phone. And more importantly, be excellent to each other.

If you marched (either physically or digitally), here’s a helpful guide provided by the Women’s March organizers for 10 Actions in the first 100 Days of the new administration.


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