Inclusive Car March
1. To have an age-inclusive, accessible, safe, and COVID-conscious way to support the movement for equality and justice
2. To spread awareness with a caravan of cars decorated to show solidarity with protestors around the country
✔ Plan your route carefully.
✔ Decide if you want the event to be public or private
✔ Meet at a designated time and place to get organized and line up.
✔ Decorate your car with signs to show solidarity with protestors.
✔ Invite participants
DO’s and DON’Ts of a Car March
DO arrive at the meetup spot on time
DO bring materials to decorate
DO bring water and snacks
DO print posters
DO play music
DO turn your lights on
DO honk at designated intersections, but only once or twice, depending on the goals of the event
DO encourage viewers to honk, shout, show support as you drive by
DO center the voices of people who aren’t heard in traditional protests
DO follow all traffic laws (stop for pedestrians, stop at red/yellow lights, etc.)
DO try to stay together
DON’T
❌cover windows – write on windows and put posters and poster paper on the sides of doors
❌honk excessively
❌worry if your group gets split up with other cars on the road. They will move along eventually.