
More than 4,300 of you from all 50 states and DC shared how you’re doing after last week’s shooting in Utah.
Here’s the story the numbers tell:
- 31% said tired but still here — exhaustion is real.
- 19% said scared or overwhelmed — fear is heavy.
- 20% said angry and ready to fight — fire is alive.
- 85% said you’re ready to act.
What this shows: our movement is weary, but we’re ready. People are looking for information (65%), tools (50%), and spaces to connect (40%)—and many called for escalated action to defend our freedoms.
We are already moving:
- Digital Defenders trainings to counter disinformation and connect online.
- Women’s Protection Teams to keep our communities and organizing safe.
- Mutual Aid Networks to meet urgent needs, especially as we escalate.
- Mass mobilizations this weekend to bring us together and into the streets.
- Healing Justice video series to ground us in care.
And because so many called for it: we are committed to civil disobedience to protect our freedoms.
Thank you for telling us where you’re at, Kendall. These insights will shape our strategies in the days, weeks, and months to come. Together, we’ll channel fear into solidarity, exhaustion into courage, and anger into feminist power.
In hope and resistance,
Women’s March
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