Images of Women's March: In the USA & Around The World
Jan 21, 2017 19:33:03 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 21, 2017 19:33:03 GMT
Women's Right is Human's Right
Q: When is the Women’s March on Washington?
A: January 21, 2017 at10am
Q: Where is the starting point?
A: The starting point will be the intersection of Independence Avenue and Third Street SW, near the U.S. Capitol.
Q: Where are the entry points to the march?
A: Entry points are located 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th and 12th streets on both sides of Independence Avenue.
Q: Do I need to register?
A: Yes. We are asking that marchers register so that we can have an accurate count to ensure that we have the proper services available. Please register by filling out this form. If you are a bus captain please be sure to register your bus.
Q: Do we need to have our printed ticket from Eventbrite to attend?
A: No, you do not.
Q: If I got the free tickets to this event through Eventbrite, do I also need to fill in the survey for a Headcount?
A: We are asking people to also fill out the headcount survey to get an understanding of how people are planning to attend. We want to ensure we have enough accommodations for everyone including toilets and food trucks.
Q: I’m not a woman, am I invited?
A: Yes, the Women’s March on Washington (WMW) is for any person, regardless of gender or gender identity, who believes women’s rights are human rights.
Q: Is the Women’s March on Washington inclusive for women of color?
A: The WMW is an evolving effort originally founded by white women. Recognizing the need to be truly inclusive, the National Co-Chairs and Organizers were established to reflect a balanced representation. The team of organizers and volunteers are committed to ensuring that the march reflects women and femme expressive people of all backgrounds.
Q: Are there bathrooms along the course of the march?
A: Yes, we will have gender neutral portable bathroom facilities available at different points around our march and rally site. There will also be ADA accessible portable bathroom facilities.
Q: Is photography/videography allowed?
A: Yes, photography and videography is allowed for personal use. Please be advised that bags carrying cameras and equipment MUST ADHERE to our bag restrictions. Wearing your camera around your neck or shoulders is allowed.
Q: I want my organization to be involved. How can we join the mobilization?
A: Please contact Carmen Perez at carmen@womensmarch.com to discuss how your organization can join and support the Women’s March on Washington.
Q: How can people who are unable to attend support the march?
A: Thank you for your support! We will miss you in Washington D.C.! You can support us by donating here, posting about the march on social media with the hashtag #WhyIMarch and talking about the march with your friends and family. Click here to find a local sister march in your area.
www.womensmarch.com/faq
Q: When is the Women’s March on Washington?
A: January 21, 2017 at10am
Q: Where is the starting point?
A: The starting point will be the intersection of Independence Avenue and Third Street SW, near the U.S. Capitol.
Q: Where are the entry points to the march?
A: Entry points are located 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th and 12th streets on both sides of Independence Avenue.
Q: Do I need to register?
A: Yes. We are asking that marchers register so that we can have an accurate count to ensure that we have the proper services available. Please register by filling out this form. If you are a bus captain please be sure to register your bus.
Q: Do we need to have our printed ticket from Eventbrite to attend?
A: No, you do not.
Q: If I got the free tickets to this event through Eventbrite, do I also need to fill in the survey for a Headcount?
A: We are asking people to also fill out the headcount survey to get an understanding of how people are planning to attend. We want to ensure we have enough accommodations for everyone including toilets and food trucks.
Q: I’m not a woman, am I invited?
A: Yes, the Women’s March on Washington (WMW) is for any person, regardless of gender or gender identity, who believes women’s rights are human rights.
Q: Is the Women’s March on Washington inclusive for women of color?
A: The WMW is an evolving effort originally founded by white women. Recognizing the need to be truly inclusive, the National Co-Chairs and Organizers were established to reflect a balanced representation. The team of organizers and volunteers are committed to ensuring that the march reflects women and femme expressive people of all backgrounds.
Q: Are there bathrooms along the course of the march?
A: Yes, we will have gender neutral portable bathroom facilities available at different points around our march and rally site. There will also be ADA accessible portable bathroom facilities.
Q: Is photography/videography allowed?
A: Yes, photography and videography is allowed for personal use. Please be advised that bags carrying cameras and equipment MUST ADHERE to our bag restrictions. Wearing your camera around your neck or shoulders is allowed.
Q: I want my organization to be involved. How can we join the mobilization?
A: Please contact Carmen Perez at carmen@womensmarch.com to discuss how your organization can join and support the Women’s March on Washington.
Q: How can people who are unable to attend support the march?
A: Thank you for your support! We will miss you in Washington D.C.! You can support us by donating here, posting about the march on social media with the hashtag #WhyIMarch and talking about the march with your friends and family. Click here to find a local sister march in your area.
www.womensmarch.com/faq