Let's hope so!
Though the Women's March has not been without, it remains one of the best known voices of resistance against the Trump administration. January 18 will mark the fourth annual Women’s March and, with the 2020 election now in full swing, the organization and its new leadership team are refocusing their agenda and looking ahead to November.spoke to members of the Women’s March, who are helping lead the organization into the next chapter of the movement — and American history.
I was a marcher, and I drove from New York to D.C.... We couldn’t even pull off the road. There was traffic backed up all the way from D.C. to New York. I was like, “Wow, we are witnessing something that I have never seen in my life.”—Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton, on October 19, 2016, during their final presidential debateI think it’s just gone deeper. It’s not about breaking a glass ceiling in the corporate world...
, [and this]...change in the momentum that we were able to create...it’s taken seriously, and it’s not this idea that women are this niche group....Women carry so much weight that isn’t acknowledged…. [There] is a lack of acknowledgment of the impact we’re able to have. And the Women’s March really brought it in full force, front and center, that women did this. Women put together the largest mobilization in the history of the world and can do so much more.“It’s 2020, not 2016.
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