Our Shared Shelf discussion

329 views

Comments Showing 1-28 of 28 (28 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments How and what will be required to organize "The Women's March on Washington"?

Could there be supporting local events?
How do do this, if at all possible?

How to keep this, if it "takes off", going past January 21st?

Why does it have to be on the 21st? Why not break the rules and do it on the 29th?


message 2: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Well, Trump is taking office on January, 20th. So it kinda makes sense to put the Women's March on Washington on 21st.

There's also a march on/in London (and I'm really sad I can't attend!)


message 3: by Missmayokc (new)

Missmayokc | 1 comments I live in Oklahoma, and there is a local women's march in Oklahoma City on that day for those of us that can't make it to D.C. I think many states are doing the same thing, hopefully all of them! That's exciting to hear there is one in London as well!


message 4: by MeerderWörter (last edited Dec 30, 2016 06:52AM) (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Missmayokc wrote: "I live in Oklahoma, and there is a local women's march in Oklahoma City on that day for those of us that can't make it to D.C. I think many states are doing the same thing, hopefully all of them! T..."

They even have a Twitter account:
https://twitter.com/womensmarchlon?la...

And a facebool event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/16052...

As well as Austria (Vienna), Germany (Berlin), I guess more or less the world over!
We need to get the news to the people so that they can join as well.
There's also a list of all the links to the States' pages.


message 5: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments Nice to here that there are satilite events occurring in other cities.

would be nice though if people with, say, large followings would step up to the front of the stage and make noise about this.


message 6: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Gloria Steinem is to attend. And yes, that makes me really happy!

I write to every major news paper of Austria to inform them about it. Hopefully it helps!

There are also many in Canady, one in Switzerland...
Facebook is a great source for everything related to that!


message 8: by Ross (new)

Ross | 1444 comments There are group of us goodreads going to the London event tomorrow so we will let you know all about it.


message 9: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Ross wrote: "There are group of us goodreads going to the London event tomorrow so we will let you know all about it. "

Thanks:) The FPÖ always speaks of the demonstrator profession. One of my colleagues replied that he wouldn't study if protesting was a job. He'd do it instantly. He's going to three different protests tomorrow:)


message 10: by Ross (new)

Ross | 1444 comments nice to see so many people making a stand. 620 cities, 60+ countries estimated attendance of 1.5 million world wide. people of all types and walks of life equality is what people want and the politics of segregation and scapegoating will never win in the end.


message 11: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Ross wrote: "nice to see so many people making a stand. 620 cities, 60+ countries estimated attendance of 1.5 million world wide. people of all types and walks of life equality is what people want and the polit..."

Wow, 620 cities is really A LOT! That's more than countries exist in the world. Wow, I'm mind-blown.
1,5 million people is so much, I'm so mind-blown!


message 12: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments Well, where do we go from here?

Everyone (including myself) has the ability to point out the problem(s), but never come up with solution(s).

Jan Two Two.


message 13: by Eternal (new)

Eternal Student @ Adam

" but never come up with solution(s). "

I really really want to comment on this but then I will just be seen as a troll.


message 14: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Sorry, it wasn't 620 cities, but it were 370 marches, which is still unbelievable.


message 15: by Judy (new)

Judy | 63 comments Adam, I can agree with the frustrating question of "OK, now what"? It was a wonderful experience to participate in the March in Philadelphia with my daughter. Now, what to do with the energy and resolve? No sweeping gestures here. Write, call everyday! Stay informed, connect with others near you. Get out of the comfort zone. Getting together with a few people locally is my plan. I have no agenda in mind, no idea who exactly I will mention this to, but I figure, we're out there, muddling around in our isolation, thinking we are the only ones flipping out over the state of our country. All those people in the streets. We are not alone. I would actually like to hear your comments. I've noticed that sometimes you are quite civil and appreciate your thoughts over when you ,(and others) just post links. I learn from the links, and like to here how the sender thought about it.


message 16: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Emma wrote: "Meelie wrote: "If you follow the Women's March Facebook and Twitter, there are plans as to how to go forward, do go and have a look :)"

I just looked at their twitter and I love their page on 10 a..."


I definitely need to check it out too. Maybe I can adapt it to Austria, Europe:)


message 17: by Judy (new)

Judy | 63 comments I am writing postcards as we speak!


message 18: by Astrid (new)

Astrid (astridaster) @ Judy: Please do go on, meeting others who are concerned with your new govermnent. Don't stay alone, it will make me and a lot others more feel less alone and helpless about what is happening in the US (I am living in Europe, but what happens in USA influences our lives). Look at one oft the first ding the Trump government did: Attacking the organization "planned parenthood". Taking funds away so that it can't help women abroad any more to abort if they can't find another solution. A bunch of men (or were women involved in this decision?) to decide on the way, women should use their bodies (have a child when they are pregnant, whatever their Situation or desire).


message 19: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments Meelie wrote: "If you follow the Women's March Facebook and Twitter, there are plans as to how to go forward, do go and have a look :)"

How effective is "writing your Senator"?

536,000 Facebook page likes for "Women's March"

235.000,000 eligible voters in the US

If all 536K wrote their respective congressperson(s): That's two tenths of a percent of the voting population.

How could we (general "we") increase those numbers?

I worry that historians (if our species does not go extinct) will look back uopn this as the great 2017 photo-op rebellion.


message 20: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments I beat this like a pile of dirt from a dead horse.

Princeton and Northwestern study on democracy in the US (most likely applicable in other countries)

Long (pdf) version: https://scholar.princeton.edu/sites/d...

Short and sweet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tu32...


message 21: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Adam wrote: "I beat this like a pile of dirt from a dead horse.

Princeton and Northwestern study on democracy in the US (most likely applicable in other countries)

Long (pdf) version: https://scholar.princeto..."


We in Austria don't have this close relationship to our representatives, but I will still write some of them, in order to make them aware of our issues.


message 22: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "I beat this like a pile of dirt from a dead horse.

Princeton and Northwestern study on democracy in the US (most likely applicable in other countries)

Long (pdf) version: https://sch..."


The "write your politician" campaigns have an (unintentional) implicit bias that not many people do.

Will those politicians read any of those letters?


message 23: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Adam wrote: "MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "I beat this like a pile of dirt from a dead horse.

Princeton and Northwestern study on democracy in the US (most likely applicable in other countries)

Long (pdf..."


In Austria they're not really used to personal letters, more letters to the editor. So, although they might not read them personally, I'm quite sure that whoever reads them will report content and numbers.


message 24: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "I beat this like a pile of dirt from a dead horse.

Princeton and Northwestern study on democracy in the US (most likely applicable in other countrie..."


That (modified) quote from that very relevant film "Three days of the Condor": "Are you sure they will (read) it?"


message 25: by Adam (last edited Feb 05, 2017 06:49AM) (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments *Strikes a flint rapidly*

'When happily ever after fails, and we've been poisoned by these fairy tales."

https://youtu.be/eQ8bpdfy02c


message 26: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Adam wrote: "MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "I beat this like a pile of dirt from a dead horse.

Princeton and Northwestern study on democracy in the US (most likely applic..."


At least their secretary will read it. And the more people read it, the better!


message 27: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "MeerderWörter wrote: "Adam wrote: "I beat this like a pile of dirt from a dead horse.

Princeton and Northwestern study on democracy in the US (most ..."


Compressed response for the sake of limited time (getting ready for a long day at work):

Sometimes, I can't help but feeling that I'm.
Living a life of illusion.

https://youtu.be/9_7zwCb2AeQ


message 28: by Adam (new)

Adam Sowa | 227 comments Dating myself.

"Just one more thing."


https://riggedgame.blog/2017/02/05/ma...


back to top