HoolaHoolaNope on Nostr: I know there is some controversy about the idea of WDI (and WOLF) setting up women to ...
I know there is some controversy about the idea of WDI (and WOLF) setting up women to be beat up by the trannies for bloody photo ops, but this is a request from WDI:
In case you missed it, please read our message below about an exciting new advertising campaign to promote the Declaration—and what you can do to help.
We very much hope to represent U.S. women in all their diversity of age, racial and ethnic background, and personal style. Please submit your details by emailing info@womensdeclaration-usa.com as soon as possible.
Thank you to all those who have submitted their images and quotes already. We are looking forward to sharing the final results with you soon!
Dear U.S. Signatories,
WDI USA is seeking your help with a major new campaign to promote the Declaration across the United States.
We’re not asking for your cash.
Instead, we are looking for signatories who are willing to have their images and first names published in print and digital ads alongside a 1-2 sentence quote explaining why they signed the Declaration.
We will be targeting regional print newspapers in select states, digital media, specialty magazines, and social media.
If you are interested in being a face of WDI USA’s exciting new campaign, please email info@womensdeclaration-usa.com with your name, your quote beginning with the words “I signed because…”, and a high-resolution .jpeg image that you are happy to have published. Head-and-shoulders portraits are strongly preferred; as well as those in profile. Both English and Spanish language quote submissions will be considered.
Please note: we are especially seeking female signatories of different ages and racial or ethnic backgrounds to represent as wide a variety of American women as possible.
In sisterhood and solidarity, The WDI USA Board of Directors Kara Dansky Megan Rose Katherine Kinney Irene Lawrence Lauren Levey Lorraine Nowlin
In case you missed it, please read our message below about an exciting new advertising campaign to promote the Declaration—and what you can do to help.
We very much hope to represent U.S. women in all their diversity of age, racial and ethnic background, and personal style. Please submit your details by emailing info@womensdeclaration-usa.com as soon as possible.
Thank you to all those who have submitted their images and quotes already. We are looking forward to sharing the final results with you soon!
Dear U.S. Signatories,
WDI USA is seeking your help with a major new campaign to promote the Declaration across the United States.
We’re not asking for your cash.
Instead, we are looking for signatories who are willing to have their images and first names published in print and digital ads alongside a 1-2 sentence quote explaining why they signed the Declaration.
We will be targeting regional print newspapers in select states, digital media, specialty magazines, and social media.
If you are interested in being a face of WDI USA’s exciting new campaign, please email info@womensdeclaration-usa.com with your name, your quote beginning with the words “I signed because…”, and a high-resolution .jpeg image that you are happy to have published. Head-and-shoulders portraits are strongly preferred; as well as those in profile. Both English and Spanish language quote submissions will be considered.
Please note: we are especially seeking female signatories of different ages and racial or ethnic backgrounds to represent as wide a variety of American women as possible.
In sisterhood and solidarity, The WDI USA Board of Directors Kara Dansky Megan Rose Katherine Kinney Irene Lawrence Lauren Levey Lorraine Nowlin