April 2007


Come march under the DC for Democracy banner on a historic day!

Have you ever complained about our lack of voting representation? Now is your chance to do something about it — something that will be remembered for a long time! RSVP now.

We expect this to be the biggest, most joyful march for DC Voting Rights in history. How can you miss out on this, when it’s right in your neighborhood and takes just a few hours of your time?

Gather at Freedom Plaza at 2:30PM on Monday, April 16, and march with our elected leaders and thousands upon thousands of DC residents down Pennsylvania Avenue. Then at 4PM, rally in front of the Capitol Reflecting Pool to hear speeches and music. We’ll make a wonderful noise that Congress will hear, just as they are getting back from Easter recess.

Last night at our April Meetup, DC4D members agreed to mobilize 100 people to attend the Voting Rights March.

Will you be one of those 100?

The Voting Rights March — it’s not just another event. It’s the grandest action for DC Voting Rights in 30 years.

Don’t sit on the sidelines as history marches by — RSVP now.

Wednesday, April 4, come mingle with your fellow DC4D members and meet some interesting guests at our April Meetup at 7PM.

  • Ladd Everitt of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, who will explain what the gun lobby has to do with DC voting rights
  • Mike Licht, who will tell us about a uniquely creative and humorous campaign to embarrass one of the Republicans who derailed our Voting Rights bill
  • Our friends at DC Vote, who will brief us on the Republicans’ shenanigans on the floor of the House

RSVP here for the April Meetup!

Come hear more about the Voting Rights March on April 16 (DC Emancipation Day), the biggest event of the year drawing DC residents together in sending a resounding message to Congress when it returns from recess that we want our voting rights!

RSVP here for the Voting Rights March!

Also, don’t forget to mark your calendars for Hands On DC this April 28th, where we roll up our sleeves and do our part to make DC schools better!

RSVP here for Hands On DC!

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