You were at the Women’s March on Washington. You won’t remember it because I carried you. At just 15 weeks along, you were the size of an orange.
Tag: Women’s March
Q&A: Mary Engelbreit on Art as Activism and Doing Something About It
“I’m going to do exactly what I want and you know exactly what I feel. And if some[customers] don’t like it, they don’t have to buy it.”
Non Una di Meno: Exploring the Women’s Strikes in Italy
Ni una menos, non una di meno. Not one less.
Feet on the Ground, Not Backing Down!
In the latest issue of Ms., we feature stories and photos from marches around the world. We also chart the marches out by state and country to show the massive mobilization that the world witnessed on January 21—and ensure that we remember it, and remain inspired by it, for years to come.
NEWSFLASH: Women’s March Organizers Arrested Outside Trump Hotel in NYC
The Women’s March on Washington co-organizers were among those arrested outside of Trump International Hotel in New York City.
Global Solidarity: Exploring the Roots of Today’s Women’s Strike
Women from 49 countries are part of a Women’s Strike today against violence addressed at women physically, economically, verbally and morally.
The Revitalized Global Women’s Rights Movement is Coming of Age
On March 8, women all around the world will get up and do something they don’t usually do: nothing.
A New Era of Feminist Activism
In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, women across the world have come together to make a difference and reignite civil society.
Now We Persist, Resist—and Win
Hostile sexism will make us resist and keep resisting. Hostile sexism will make us persist and keep persisting.
Daisies in the Age of Trump
The two Maries seem precisely the opposite of all the fear and worry that I’d felt in the Women’s March.