We start 2018 with several event commemorating and moving forward from the Global women's March, . Here are a few events I would like to highlight - please scroll down for more details.
- Sat Jan 13 1 to 3pm,International Women's Day 2018 prep meet up over lunch, meeting Location: Paul's at Roppongi 1-chome station
IWD 2018 theme is #MeToo https://www.facebook.com/events/1425751287548034 - Fri Jan 19 7:00-8:30, One year after: March to the Ballot 2018
- Venue: Akasaka kumin center https://www.facebook.com/events/166962290588882/
- Mon Jan 22 7:00-8:30 Panel Discussion on women in Politics One year after the women's march.
- Venue: Sophia University, Featuring Speakers: organizers of Jan and March women’s marches see flier below. http://icc.fla.sophia.ac.jp/
Please share this events listing with anyone who might be interested! Don't see your orgs info here - contact me. Also please share your event info by Feb 10 to be included in the next TCN!
See you at one of these events below.
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See you at one of these events below.
Sarajean
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upcoming events and resources for people wanting to get more involved
upcoming events and resources for people wanting to get more involved
#HearOurVote - register to vote now! .
UK citizenshttps://www.gov.uk/voting-when-abroad
Canada citizens http://www.elections.ca/
EU Citizens http://europa.eu/…/…/residence/elections-abroad/index_en.htm
US citizens https://www.votefromabroad.org/
Thanks
to all who have been involved in various marches and rallies this year -
the Tokyo Women's March, Alliance for an Inclusive America, Tax Day
March, Enough is Enough Rally etc.
There are many things you can do and The Action Network has free online tools you can use: https://actionnetwork.org/
The Nation sends out 3 actions per week you can take:
NO
TIME TO SPARE? Despite calls for Democrats to withhold their votes if
Congress refused to pass the Dream Act, the House and Senate approved a
short-term funding bill just before the holiday recess. With the
government funded until January 19, and an average of about 850 DACA
recipients losing their protections every week between now and then, we
need to keep up the pressure on all Democrats who refused to stand
strong. See
if your representatives are part of the “deportation caucus” and send
them a tweet demanding that they fight for immigrant youth.
GOT SOME TIME? While the FCC voted to end net neutrality, Congress can reinstate this critical regulation by passing a “resolution of disapproval” to undo the vote. Both Republicans and Democrats have spoken up against the FCC’s decision. Check out where your representatives stand, then use Free Press Action Fund’s call tool and script to give them a call.
READY TO DIG IN? Last year, we had hopeful election results from Virginia to New Jersey to Alabama, and, already, people across the country are putting in the work to bring us more good news in 2018. Join them by using Indivisible’s voter-registration tool to begin registering voters in your community.
Tokyo Advocacy Exchange - Facebook group sharing information, links and resources. https://www.facebook.com/groups/207362363069859/
Democrats Abroad Japan
DAJ will be holding a number of events in Tokyo and throughout the country throughout 2018.
Democrats Abroad Japan presents One Year After: March to the Ballot 2018
Friday, January 19 7:00 - 8:30pm
Venue: Akasaka Kumin Center, Meeting Room 2
Virtual: WebEx Video Conference URL (click here)
Virtual: WebEx Video Conference URL (click here)
Americans
from across Japan will come together one year after the historic Global
Women’s March for an interactive discussion and virtual “March to the
Ballot”. Discuss the issues that matter to you! Find out more about the
political actions you can take to bring about change in 2018. Represent
your state and share your stance on issues you care about in a video
that will aired online. Your voice will help shape the Democratic party
agenda and election outcomes in 2018!
- - A review of 2017
- - Discussion of issues that interest you!
- - Actions you can take this year
- - Virtual March to the Ballot 2018
For
more in depth discussion, join us afterwards for dinner and drinks
(several local locations throughout Japan). Get details and find out how
you can join - in person or virtually - womensmarchjapan@gmail.com
1. RSVP to attend by clicking the RSVP button below. Invite a Friend!
2. Let us know what state your represent: https://goo.gl/forms/bsi3VcoTMzqoYgBb2 [Google Forms]
Help us get one person from every state to represent virtually or in-person!
1. RSVP to attend by clicking the RSVP button below. Invite a Friend!
2. Let us know what state your represent: https://goo.gl/forms/bsi3VcoTMzqoYgBb2 [Google Forms]
Help us get one person from every state to represent virtually or in-person!
Venue: Akasaka Kumin Center, Meeting Room #2, 3rd Floor Akasaka Community Plaza
Address: 〒107-0052 港区赤坂4-18-13 赤坂コミュニティーぷらざ内
NOTE: the room is reserved under PSC (people for Social Change)
Access map: http://www.akasaka-civiccenter.jp/shisetsu/access.html
Address: 〒107-0052 港区赤坂4-18-13 赤坂コミュニティーぷらざ内
NOTE: the room is reserved under PSC (people for Social Change)
Access map: http://www.akasaka-civiccenter.jp/shisetsu/access.html
Virtual: DA Japan March to the Ballot 2018 Event Online Participation
- Connection available fromFriday Jan 19@1830 Japan Standard Time
- Direct link to the meeting:
- If you’ve never used WebEx before, log-on early anytime from 1830 to establish a connection. Downloading the internet client to a PC or installing the smartphone app may be necessary and takes additional time. The event hosts can provided minimal technical support and will not be available after 1850.
- Audio Conference Information: Please join using your computer audio. There is no charge to you or to DA when using computer audio. If you have no other option, you can join via phone, however, Democrats Abroad is charged 5¢ per minute for your call. Please use as a last resort.
The DAJ Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/demsabroadjapan/
The DAJ Meetup page https://www.meetup.com/ja-JP/DemocratsAbroadJapan/
The DAJ events page http://www.democratsabroad.org/jp_events
RESOURCES - to CALL WRITE AND BE HEARD
US citizens - you can contact your rep on the phone, fax and by letter
https://www.contactingcongress.org/
https://5calls.org/
The attachment is an outline for a letter to your reps about current environment, climate and related issues. Get information on how climate change is affecting your state here http://climatenexus.org/…/regional-impacts/state-fact-sheet
A site for people who want to call their reps on a variety of issues. there are scripts and talking points - 100 calls in 100 days http://www.100calls100days.com/faq.html#subscribecalendar
Website with useful resources to get involved - links to groups to join, scripts for calling, links to reps and govs etc. http://www.actionagainsttrump.com/
A great resource for those who want act with their economic power through small or large donations:
Movement 2017 - a platform for progressive donors. they feature the vetted voter organizing groups and national resistance networks. https://movementvote.org/