Frequently Asked Questions

  • Rage for Good is a community where women can gather, be heard, and turn what they’re feeling into meaningful collective action. We believe anger can be a powerful signal for change when it’s supported, shared, and directed toward building something better.

  • Rage for Good is a nationwide community. Monthly gatherings will be virtual, and but our vision is to connect local women across cities, states, and backgrounds through both in-person and virtual spaces. No matter where you live, there will be ways to participate, connect, and contribute in a way that feels meaningful to you.

  • You can expect a welcoming, supportive environment where women share experiences, listen to one another, and explore ways to take action together. Some gatherings focus on conversation and connection, while others include education, planning, healing, and or community initiatives.

  • We are committed to creating a space grounded in respect, confidentiality, and care. We ask all participants to listen openly, speak honestly, and treat one another with dignity. Emotional safety and mutual support are core to who we are.

  • No. You don’t need any experience in activism or organizing. Many women join because they simply want a place to talk honestly, feel less alone, and understand what they can actually do. Participation can look different for everyone.

    We welcome women from all political and idealogical backgrounds.

  • Not at all. You’re welcome to participate in whatever way feels right for you. Some women share immediately; others prefer to listen at first. Both are equally valued.

  • There are many ways to participate, and we believe every woman has something valuable to offer. If you’d like to take a more active role or have a skill, resource, business, or service you’d like to share with the community, we’d love to hear from you. Please email us at rageforgoodnow@gmail.com to introduce yourself and tell us how you’d like to contribute.

  • No. Rage for Good welcomes women from all backgrounds, identities, experiences, and perspectives. You don’t have to fit a mold to belong here.

  • Yes. Many women join because they feel overwhelmed, discouraged, or unsure where to start. This space exists so you don’t have to carry those feelings alone — and so you can move forward at your own pace.

  • There’s no required level of involvement. Some members attend occasionally. Others help organize. You choose what participation looks like for you.