The year was 1963. Dorothy Height had convened a meeting following the March on Washington in defiance of the March’s organizers.
Tag: Women’s March
Marching Together
“With the ferocity of historical lessons from the 1960s still to be learned, the hardest message is how to produce solidarity from times of disunity.”
March Onward with Ms.
Subscribe to Ms. by February 20 to receive our Women’s March commemorative issue and join us in the fight ahead.
WATCH: Why Los Angeles Marched
The Los Angeles organizing team put together a Women’s March PSA spotlighting people who come from all walks of life. For some, the march honored the legacies of their mothers—for others, it marked the beginning of their activism.
Women’s Stories are Momentum for Change
The education and empowerment of all women could not be more pressing. To share our own stories, with women and others, is an important step forward.
5 Ways to Support Girls in the March Forward
Now is the time to join arm-in-arm with girls you know and love. Show girls—who’ll be taking over the reins soon enough—that they too can change the world.
Tell Us Your Women’s March Story!
We want to know why you marched, the moment from your march that has stuck with you and how you felt being part of feminist history. Your story may even appear in the next issue of Ms.!
This Is Just the Beginning
“I believe that the Women’s March movement sparked a new era of protest and activism.”
The Women’s March on Washington Was as Educational as It Was Empowering
Keep working. Keep showing up. Keep fighting. This is not the end.
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.