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The 2019 Women's March was a protest that occurred on January 19, 2019, in the United States. It followed the 2017 Women's March and 2018 Women's March. [1] [2] [3] [4]In February 2018, [5] the Women's March faced controversy when reports emerged that three of its four lead organizers had attended events hosted by Louis Farrakhan.
Two years after its triumphant start, the Women's March faces its biggest challenges. Read More... Amid Controversy and Tension, Some Cities Are Pulling Out of Women’s March 2019
Organizers specifically set the date of March 23 apart from the 2019 National Women's March in January. [4] Gun control groups, Planned Parenthood, and other women's health organizations were stationed outside the school at informational booths. [3]
January 18 – March for Life 2019 - The annual March for Life protest through Washington, D.C., in dissent of the decision made in the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade. January 18 – Indigenous Peoples March (and many other solidarity marches) [71] January 19 – Women's March on Washington (and many other local marches) [72]
The 4B movement is a feminist protest movement that originated in South Korea in 2019 as a response to anti-feminist waves ... While Women's March in Louisiana is currently working towards a more ...
One day after Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, hundreds of thousands of anti-Trump protestors fill the streets during the Women's March on January 21, 2017 held in the area surrounding ...
Linda Sarsour (born 1980) [1] is an American political activist. She was co-chair of the 2017 Women's March, the 2017 Day Without a Woman, and the 2019 Women's March.She is also a former executive director of the Arab American Association of New York.
The Women's March [13] [14] [15] [a] was a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, the day after the first inauguration of Donald Trump as the president of the United States. It was prompted by Trump's policy positions and rhetoric, which were and are seen as misogynistic and representative as a threat to the rights of women.