“I believe that the Women’s March movement sparked a new era of protest and activism.”
Tag: Ms. Marches
Marching Toward Equality and Justice for All
We all had to be there. And we will all keep being there for ourselves and for each other.
The Women’s March Through the Eyes of Girl Activists
This is the Women’s March, as told by (and photographed by) girl activists.
What Next? 10 Ways to Keep Up the Women’s March Momentum
How do we sustain and build on the momentum of the millions who marched to bring about real changes?
Marching On for Women’s Rights and Climate Justice
I am a veteran of marches—starting with civil rights in 1960s and anti-Vietnam War protests in the ‘70s. But I have never seen anything like last Saturday’s Women’s March on Washington.
We Can Still Win: Moving Forward after the Women’s March in Action and Love
“We cannot turn back. This is only the beginning. The Women’s March initiated the resistance. Today and tomorrow, we continue to wage it.”
This Is What a Movement Looks Like
We asked our community members to show us the views from where they were marching on January 21. These are the photos they sent us from around the world.
Be Safe, Kind and Fierce
The Boston Women’s March catapulted me into fresh awareness and commitment. It was the most peaceful, electric, powerful antidote to the world change we saw in November.
Why We March: What Ms. Readers Are Fighting For
These Ms. readers and community members opened up to us about what theyre fighting for at the Womens March,. Why are you marching today?
Why We March: For the Revolutionary Freedom to Think and Create
I will march for free thought and creative expression and all the social movements they inspire.