Having trouble expressing yourself? Don't worry about it this happens to all of us. Take a break, go on a walk, hit a coffee shop, or watch Women's March videos on youtube lol anything to get the ball rolling. Here are some questions to get you started. Feel free to use them as a guide or source of inspiration. When you are ready your story will unfold itself. Be brave, be bold, be the change you want to see in the world.
THE BIG WHY?
- Why did you march?
- Name the specific moment you realized you had to go to a march?
- Why was it important for you to go to the march?
- Did he say something that offended you, your believe system, or someone you love?
- Is there a specific cause you marched for?
- What were your speculations before, during , and after the march?
THE FEELS
- How did you feel at the march?
- How did you feel before, during, and after the march?
- Did you feel personally attacked by his actions, words, campaign, win?
- Do you have daughters? What do you hope for their future?
- Were you pregnant during the march? How do you feel about welcoming a child into the world at this moment?
- What made you angry or disappointed about his “presidency”?
- Did you feel you accomplished something by attending a march?
- How did the march change you?
IDENTIFYING YOURSELF
- Are you part of a minority group?
- Are you part of the LGBTQ community? If so could you share your come out story and why freedom to love who you love is so important to you?
- If you are part of the LGBTQ community:
- Does your family support you?
- Are you the only one in your family with a different sexual orientation than a heterosexual orientation?
- Were you part of the HERstoric group of disable attendees at the march?
LOGISTICS
- Did you travel to the march on Washington D.C.?
- Did you go alone?
- Who did you go with?
- Did you know anyone else going to the march?
- Did you organize a group or give rides to the march?
- Which march did you go to?
- How far did you travel to get to a march?