#LoveArmy x Phenomenal Woman Campaign Toolkit
ACTION STEPS THAT YOU CAN TAKE
Ideal timing: Equal Pay Day, 4/4, 9am PT
If you identify as a man, here’s what you can do today:
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Close the Wage Gap: Donate your "extra" salary in recognition of the wage gap. All funds go to our non-profit partner beneficiaries, which are women’s rights organizations.
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Share on Social: You took action, now ask other men at your workplace or within your network to do the same. (Scroll down for sample posts and memes for social.)
- Say it Loud: If you're feeling really proud, snag a Feminist t-shirt for men.
If you identify as a woman and/or do not identify as a man:
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Share on Social: Encourage others (especially men!) in your network or workplace to join you in supporting gender pay equity. (Scroll down for sample posts and memes for social.)
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Be Your Phenomenal Self: Get a Phenomenal Woman t-shirt, if you don’t yet have one!
SAMPLE SOCIAL CONTENT FOR PEOPLE WHO IDENTIFY AS MEN
Ideal timing: Equal Pay Day, 4/4, 9am PT
TWITTER: I donated part of my salary on #EqualPayDay to women’s rights orgs. Join me at www.phenomenalwoman.us and #reptheFword! #feminist #lovearmy
FACEBOOK: Today is Equal Pay Day, and I’m joining the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign and #LoveArmy to donate a portion of my salary to women’s rights organizations. Please join me at www.phenomenalwoman.us and #reptheFword! #feminist
Optional: Women working full-time in the United States still earn roughly $0.80 for every $1 that a man earns. For women of color, the gap is much wider: black women make $0.63 for every $1 a man earns, and Latina women make $0.54 for every $1 that white, non-hispanic men are paid. Consequently, the gender wage gap can result in a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars over a woman’s lifetime. Attacks on health care, immigrants, and education all have a disproportionate impact on women. In today’s political climate, it's critical now more than ever that we stand up and fight for women’s equality.
INSTAGRAM: Today is Equal Pay Day, and I’m joining the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign and #LoveArmy to donate a portion of my salary to women’s rights organizations. Please join me at www.phenomenalwoman.us (link in bio) and #reptheFword! #feminist
Bio Link: http://www.phenomenalwoman.us
SAMPLE SOCIAL CONTENT FOR WOMEN/PEOPLE WHO DO NOT IDENTIFY AS MEN
Ideal timing: Equal Pay Day, 4/4, 9am PT
TWITTER: Calling on male feminist allies to donate a part of their salary today for #EqualPayDay. Join at www.phenomenalwoman.us and #reptheFword! #feminist #lovearmy
FACEBOOK: Today is Equal Pay Day, and I’m joining the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign and #LoveArmy to call on male feminist allies to donate a portion of their salary today to women’s rights organizations. Please join at www.phenomenalwoman.us and #reptheFword! #feminist
Optional: Women working full-time in the United States still earn roughly $0.80 for every $1 that a man earns. For women of color, the gap is much wider: black women make $0.63 for every $1 a man earns, and Latina women make $0.54 for every $1 that white, non-hispanic men are paid. Consequently, the gender wage gap can result in a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars over a woman’s lifetime. Attacks on health care, immigrants, and education all have a disproportionate impact on women. In today’s political climate, it's critical now more than ever that we stand up and fight for women’s equality.
INSTAGRAM: Today is Equal Pay Day, and I’m joining the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign and #LoveArmy to call on male feminist allies to donate a portion of their salary to women’s rights organizations. Please join at www.phenomenalwoman.us (link in bio) and #reptheFword! #feminist
Bio Link: http://www.phenomenalwoman.us
DIGITAL IMAGES TO SHARE
Ideal timing: Equal Pay Day, 4/4, 9am PT
DRAFT EMAIL COPY TO SEND TO YOUR NETWORK OR MALE WORK COLLEAGUES
Ideal timing: Equal Pay Day, 4/4, 9am PT
Today is Equal Pay Day, and I’m proud to join hundreds of leaders and organizations, including the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign and #LoveArmy, asking you to stand up to support gender pay equity.
Women working full-time in the United States still earn roughly $0.80 for every $1 that a man earns. For women of color, the gap is much wider: black women make $0.63 for every $1 a man earns, and Latina women make $0.54 for every $1 that white, non-hispanic men are paid. Consequently, the gender wage gap can result in a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars over a woman’s lifetime. Attacks on health care, immigrants, and education all have a disproportionate impact on women. In today’s political climate, it's critical now more than ever that we stand up and fight for women’s equality.
If you identify as a man, here’s what you can do today:
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Close the Wage Gap: Visit www.phenomenalwoman.us to donate your "extra" salary in recognition of the wage gap.
-
Share on Social: You took action, now ask other men at your workplace or within your network to do visit www.phenomenalwoman.us and do the same (using sample posts and memes for social media.)
- Say it Loud: If you're feeling really proud, snag a Feminist t-shirt for men.
If you identify as a woman and/or do not identify as a man:
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Take Action: Visit http://www.phenomenalwoman.us and check out the Equal Pay Day Action Toolkit to take action.
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Share on Social: Encourage others (especially men!) in your network or at your workplace to join you in supporting gender pay equity (using sample posts and memes for social media).
- Be Your Phenomenal Self: Get a Phenomenal Woman t-shirt, if you don’t yet have one!