Ways To Make A Difference This Week + Beyond (If You're Not Attending A Women's March)

I know not all of us have the means to get ourselves to a Women's March, or have scheduling conflicts, or it's not the kind of event that's up your alley. That doesn't make you a "bad" activist! Here are some amazing events going on this week, most all hosted by members of the WANT community: 

SAVE THE DATE, NYC: How To Activate Your Inner Activist (February 26th, 2017)hosted by WANT - more details to come NYC, NY: SoulCycle Ride to benefit the American Civil Liberties Union via WANT Woman Christine NYC, NY: Exercise Your Power at The New School via WANT Woman Natalia NYC, NY: 2017 Speak Up Women Conference at the UN (early bird tix on sale now) via WANT Woman of the UN LOS ANGELES, CA: Shinetribe: The Sessions // ROCK YOUR VOICE via WANT Women Jocelyn + LauraLOS ANGELES, CA: OnWords: Readings & Performances Featuring POC via WANT Man KentonLOS ANGELES, CA: This Is My Brave: A Show To Bring Awareness To Mental Illnesses via WANT Woman ChailleDENVER, CO: People, Planet, Paint. campaign launch via WANT Woman MonicaPARK CITY, UTAH: #SameSky at Sundance Film Festival via WANT Woman Negin WORLDWIDE + ON YOUR OWN: Find or Host a Next Steps Salon via WANT Woman ChristenWORLDWIDE + ON YOUR OWN: How To Support The March From Home via UpworthyONLINE: The Big Hundred via WANT Woman Amanda ONLINE: Concert For AmericaONLINE: Virtual Disability March On Washington

And if you want to find a SISTER MARCH in your area (worldwide!) this Saturday: https://www.womensmarch.com/sisters/

 

Do you have something going on (in the next few weeks in particular) we need to know about? I heard from mostly NYC and LA peeps when asking our community on social media, but I know there's more out there! Tell us in the comments section so we can get involved.

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