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The day after Trump takes office, people will pour into the streets for the Women’s March on Wa

The day after Trump takes office, people will pour into the streets for the Women’s March on Washington. Over 200 marches have sprung up across the country -- an organic movement ready to fight for love, inclusion, and tolerance. Let’s join in and be part of history: [join] Dear friends, On Friday we’ll have a new President, and on Saturday we can march in cities across the country for justice and equality. This could be a dark time for our country, but it’s not the end of hope. It’s a new chapter and citizens everywhere will march to write the opening lines of the story -- taking a stand for an America that embraces and supports all of us. This Saturday the Women’s March on Washington will flood the streets of the capital with this call for justice. And it will be echoed at over 200 marches nationwide -- join one and help make this huge. [Click to march in DC or find a march near you] Throughout our history marches have challenged attitudes, changed conversations, and shaped legislation. From the March on Washington, to the People’s Climate March all of them have helped make progress towards a more just, more tolerant, and more equitable America. Let’s meet the latest threat to that progress on the streets once more. With hope, Emma, Mia, Iain, Ari, Rewan, Sofia and the Avaaz team Avaaz is a 44-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 17 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns [here], or follow us on [Facebook] or [Twitter]. You became a member of the Avaaz movement and started receiving these emails when you signed "Join Avaaz!" on 2016-03-01 using the email address {EMAIL}. To ensure that Avaaz messages reach your inbox, please add avaaz@avaaz.org to your address book. To change your email address, language settings, or other personal information, [contact us], or simply [go here to unsubscribe]. To contact Avaaz, please do not reply to this email. Instead, write to us at [www.avaaz.org/en/contact] or call us at +1-888-922-8229 (US).

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