March on Washington and beyond: How women are resisting Donald Trump

Jan 03, 2017 23:40

On Nov. 8, America elected a sexual predator to the presidency. Despite reeling from a collective gut punch, women who were opposed to President-elect Donald Trump channeled their sadness and rage into activism and organization ( Read more... )

womens rights, mike pence, congress, donald trump, planned parenthood, activism, women

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bnmc2005 January 4 2017, 14:43:08 UTC
I seriously considered going to this. I would've had a flight paid for me. But the logistics of finding a place to stay scared me off not to mention work and stuff. But I'll be participating my local March anybody going to theirs?

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mhfromnh January 4 2017, 16:01:54 UTC
http://governorhouseinn.com/ you have to stay 2 nights minimum, but the price is decent.

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elialshadowpine January 4 2017, 20:30:34 UTC
I'm disabled, and waiting for more information from my local march, which looks to be across what is a thirty to forty minute stretch by car.

There is supposed to be a disability-accessible version of the march, so I'm hoping that's actually the case, and not some "helpful" able-bodied person... well, if I had a quarter for every time I'd seen a perfectly well-meaning able-bodied individual create something supposedly accessible that was absolutely not, I could probably take my entire family out for a $200 dinner.

But I'm watching for more info. I really want to go, but I can't wreck my health over it. :(

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grace_om January 4 2017, 22:07:13 UTC
I'm tentatively planning to attend in San Francisco.

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flyingpigs_live January 5 2017, 04:08:42 UTC
is there a link to a list of cities doing their own marches?

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