Women’s March on Washington
On Saturday, over 2 million people convened in DC for the Women’s March on Washington. Millions of people marched in other cities across the country and around the globe. Did you watch the march on TV? Did you go out and participate? What are your thoughts and experiences? The lines are open inside The April […]
Among the thousands were Angela Davis, Alicia Keys, the Mothers of the Movement, and more — who all provided priceless moments to remember.
The rally will still continue, Chicago Tribune reports.
On January 21, 2017, one day after the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, thousands are expected to gather in Washington D.C., in yet another march for women's rights.
The women's march, reportedly the largest protest surrounding Trump’s inauguration, is slated to take place on January 21, a day after he is sworn into office.
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