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Author: Colette Raptosh

Nora Harren is a senior at Borah High School in the Boise School District. Colette Raptosh is a junior. Together, they launched the organization People For Unity the morning after the presidential election as a medium for citizens to be involved in their political community and protect women’s rights, LGBTQIA rights, immigration rights and minority rights.
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Why We March: For the Future of Feminism

Nora Harren and Colette Raptosh

These things can no longer go on—not in Idaho, not in the United States, not anywhere in the world. This march is only the first step towards unifying our communities to create change from the grassroots level up.

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