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On January 21, 2017, we organized the largest single-day protest in US history. We came together as women, femmes, and allies to speak out, and we set the stage for the resistance movement that continues today.

YOU did this. YOU made this happen.

📸 @TheAlexArbuckle
On January 28, 2017—just one week after the first Women’s March—we flooded airports nationwide to protest the Muslim Ban.

Women who marched together went to airports together. People who met at women’s marches came together again to say #NoMuslimBan.

📸 Stephanie Keith | Getty
On January 31, 2017—just 10 days after the March—we went back to DC to voice our outrage of the nomination of Jeff Sessions. We continued our call to #StopSessions for over one year after that.

📸 Lauryn Gutierrez | Rewire
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#WomensMarch2018
Close to 3 MILLION PEOPLE last weekend
& it barely made a blip on the news.
SO, let's grassroots this out there - All States below.
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To Every One of you who went - Thank You!
Your Resolve is our Hope.
You are the Light at the end of the Tunnel.
The largest of the Womens' Marches this year was in Los Angeles. (600,000+)
Here are the performances and speeches compacted into a 30-minute video.

#WomensMarch2018 #WomensMarchLA
And a GoogleDoc counting EVERYONE EVERYWHERE: pc2a.info/WomensMarch201…
ALABAMA
#WomensMarch2018 ALABAMA
3000+ Marched!
Birmingham 2700 Dothan Huntsville 120 Mentone 60+ Mobile 350+ Montgomery 2000
The biggest movement the USA has ever seen. If the national media won't cover it, let's grassroots it!
FB page here: pc2a.info/2018WMAL
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Short thread: I took my...No. Correction: My 11-yr old daughter took me to last year's March, and it was a joyful "F*** you!" to a man and an Administration that we already knew represented the worst of our nation's complex character...We simply did not know how bad it would get.
Today, I was unable to march, as I had a business commitment, but I was there in spirit: thinking of all the wonderful strong women, girls, and allies who I knew were marching all over the world. I thought "it may not be as many as last year, but it will be a good showing!".
This afternoon, I began wandering the halls of @Twitter and @facebook to see how the various marches went, and I was knocked on my proverbial arse by the sheer volume, size, diversity, color, strength, unity, positivity, and power demonstrated by everyone who participated!
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