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  1. Looking ahead to the 2026 midterm elections, organizers said one goal of the People's March is to help participants find a political home. The march will include themes around feminism, racial justice, anti-militarization and other issues, and will end with discussions hosted by various social justice organizations.
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  3. hir.harvard.edu

    This article delves into the evolution of feminist waves and their transformative impact on Western society while exploring the challenges and opportunities for the modern feminist movements in achieving gender equality globally. ... Between 3.3 and 4.6 million women participated in the Women's Marches in January 2017, also advocating for the ...
  4. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    That being said, intersectional feminist praxis, such as the Women's March on Washington, and its sister marches around the world, are designed so that knowledge creation develops from the lived experiences of the activists; these lived experiences inherently contribute to the knowledge construction of intersectional feminist and intersectional ...
  5. The ERA's Heyday. Marches on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment began in May 1976, when NOW brought 16,000 supporters to Springfield, Illinois, to urge ratification by the Illinois legislature, many of them arriving from the East Coast on the ERA Freedom Train. In August 1977, 4,000 women and men marched down Pennsylvania Avenue to demand that President Carter take a more active role in ...
  6. britannica.com

    Women's March, demonstrations held throughout the world on January 21, 2017, to support gender equality, civil rights, and other issues that were expected to face challenges under newly inaugurated U.S. Pres. Donald Trump.The march was initially scheduled to be held only in Washington, D.C., but "sister marches" arose throughout the United States and numerous other countries.
  7. learningforjustice.org

    The long shadow of white (supremacist) feminism has dogged the Women's March throughout its history. It is clear in the movement's lack of focus on the appalling Black maternal death rate in the U.S. And a similar indifference is clear in the absence of Women's March protests aimed at the Biden administration and devastating bipartisan ...
  8. crimsoneducation.org

    The 2004 March for Women's Lives was the largest protest in US history up to this point. Women's March in 2017. After President Trump's election in 2016, women joined forces across the country to create the Women's March to protest former-President Trump's crude language and treatment of women.
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