Nevertheless, She Persisted: A Year After The First Women's March, Energy Is Still High - News Summed Up

Nevertheless, She Persisted: A Year After The First Women's March, Energy Is Still High


Alanna Vagianos/HuffPost Marchers chant and hold up signs at the 2018 Women's March in New York City. “It’s time for change,” said Annon, who told HuffPost that it was #MeToo, specifically the Aziz Ansari story, that pushed her to march. The original march, which grew out of two Facebook events created by white women, drew criticism for not initially doing so. Veronica Pazmino, 28, in New York with an indigenous women’s group from Mexico, said she wore red to honor indigenous women. People came out and voted, and it was really inspirational.” Bland shares the optimism of the New York marchers.


Source: Huffington Post January 21, 2018 00:45 UTC



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