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The Women’s March is set to take place on January 21, the day after President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated. More than 170,000 people have signed up, via Facebook, to attend the main rally ...
It came a year after millions of people took to the streets around the world for the first Women's March, held on the first full day of Donald Trump's presidency.
Women’s March, Inc., which already owns the mark in Canada, insists that filing for the mark is a “matter of course” for any organisation.
Women’s March organizers say the group has evolved, absorbed criticism, and become more inclusive as it prepares for Trump’s second term.
Co-organiser of the Manchester march, Alison Campbell, said they "welcome the commitment to halve violence against women and girls by 50% in 10 years".
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 ...
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 ...
Indigenous women protest against the government of Peru's President Dina Boluarte in the framework of International Women's Day in Lima on March 8, 2023. ERNESTO BENAVIDES / AFP.
Multiple women leaders of left-leaning or non-profit women’s organizations who I have reached out to since the election have said they have no interest in participating in the next women’s march, ...
Nearly eight years after the first Women’s March in Washington demonstrated a furious backlash to the election of Donald J. Trump, thousands of women gathered again in the capital and across the ...
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 ...
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