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PostEverything The Women’s March has always been divisive. Here’s how we can fix that. Celebrity and controversy have overshadowed its central message — but we can still find common ground ...
WASHINGTON — Now that the Women’s March on Washington is over, women like 32-year-old Jacqueline Glass will determine whether it marked a historic one-day demonstration or the start of a ...
This year's march has mostly side-stepped the backlash of not having a diverse representation among leaders and speakers. The #PowerToThePolls campaign focuses on getting women registered to vote ...
The Women’s March has lost its luster. The day after Donald Trump was sworn in for the first time, more than a million people ...
The first Women’s March was enormous, bringing an estimated 500,000 marchers to Washington, DC and over 4 million throughout the United States. At the time, the protest was the largest single ...
Third Women’s March returns to D.C. amid anti-Semitism controversy. Thousands gathered in Washington D.C. for the third annual Women’s March on Saturday, following controversy over alleged ...
Women’s March organizers say the group has evolved, absorbed criticism, and become more inclusive as it prepares for Trump’s second term.
The Women’s March launched in 2017 as a grassroots group of women outraged over Trump’s 2016 presidential win.
Women’s March on Washington-Ohio Chapter announced on Facebook that it has canceled the Cincinnati Women’s March, citing an inability to confirm a location or secure event insurance.
While the 'Women’s March' organization is coordinating another protest this Saturday, it is now dubbed the 'People's March' and just 25,000 are expected in Washington, compared to an estimated ...
The 2017 Women’s March became famous for its hats and crowd size. Now, that Trump is returning to the White House, the march will be back but organizers tell Kelly Rissman that they expect a ...
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