The
following was taken from the book, “All The Women In My Family Sing.” It was adapted
from the speech given at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on January 21,
2017. It’s called, “We Are America,” by
America Ferrera, who is most known for her role on ABC’s comedy, “Ugly
Betty.”
It’s been a
heart-wrenching time to be both a woman and an immigrant in this country. Our dignity, our character and our rights
have all been under attack, and a platform of hate and division assumed power
yesterday. But the president is not
America.
His cabinet is
not America. Congress is not
America. We are America. And we are here to stay. We march for our families and our neighbors,
for the future, for the causes we claim and for the causes that claim us. We march for the moral core of this nation,
against which our new president is raging a war. He would like us to forget the words, “Give
me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free” and
instead take up a credo of hate, fear and suspicion of each other.
But we are gathered here, and across the country and around the world to
say: Mr. Trump, we refuse. We reject you demonization of our Muslim
brothers and sisters. We demand an end
to systemic murder and incarceration of our Black brothers and sister. We will not give up our right to safe and
legal abortions. We will not ask our
LGBTQ families to go backward. We will
not go from being a nation of immigrants to a nation of ignorance. We won’t build walls and we won’t see the
worse in each other, and we will not turn our backs on the more than 750,000
young immigrants in this country currently protected by Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals (DACA): they are
hardworking, upstanding, courageous individuals who refuse to live in the
shadow of fear and isolation. They
bravely took to the streets to declare themselves and provide a voice and hope
for their community.
We march with
and for them together, we, all of us, will fight, resist and oppose every
single action that threatens the lives and dignity of any and all of our
communities. Make no mistake: we are, every single one of us, under
attack. Our safety and freedoms are on
the chopping block and we are the only ones who can protect each other. If we do not stand together, march together
and fight together for the next four years, we will lose together.
Our opposition
knows how to stick together. They are
united in their agenda to hold this country back and to thwart progress. It is in their slogan. So, we, too, must stand united. If we, the millions of Americans who believe
in common decency, in a greater good, in justice for all, if we fall into the
trap of separating ourselves by our causes and out labels, then we will weaken
our fight and we will lose. But, if
commit to what aligns us, if we stand together, steadfast and determined, then
we stand a chance of saving the soul of our country.
So let’s march
together. This is only Day One in our
united movement. Let’s march, united
together.
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