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Women's March
In 2017, people united globally to march on behalf of women's rights. It was the largest single-day protest in history. A movement began aimed at ending violence, getting equal rights in the workplace and beyond, and creating a safe world for women everywhere. That movement lives on. This is our coverage of all things related to the Women's March, starting with a series of speeches from the 2017 Women's March in Washington broadcast on "Democracy Now!"
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Music
Artbound Presents Studio A
No Apologies for MILCK
Post date:The L.A.-based singer-songwriter who earned viral fame with a performance of her song "Quiet" uses songs to delve into her artistic struggle and finds the light with the help of her audience.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
Wendy Carrillo - Fearless Women
Post date:Journalist and radio host Wendy Carrillo speaks to her personal history and the need for continued efforts toward progress.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
Kamala Harris - You Have the Power
Post date:California Senator Kamala Harris speaks to the Women’s March on American ideals and the universal importance of “women’s issues.”
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
Angela Davis - Inclusive Intersectional Feminism vs State Violence
Post date:Activist and educator Angela Davis characterizes the Women’s March and movement as ground zero for resistance to a wide range of critical issues facing the planet.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
Judith LeBlanc - We March for Mother Earth
Post date:Director of the Native Organizers Alliance, Judith LeBlanc, speaks at the Women’s March about the “real carnage” of land grabs and environmental destruction.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
Van Jones - #LoveArmy
Post date:Author and activist Van Jones speaks at the Washington D.C. women’s march about the need for conservatives to be better conservatives and the need for progressives to stand for all Americans.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
Ashley Judd - I Am a Nasty Woman
Post date:Actress Ashley Judd performs Nina Donovan’s poem responding to Trump’s “nasty” comments.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
Michael Moore - To-do List for Ending the Trump Carnage
Post date:Filmmaker and author Michael Moore speaks to the Washington D.C. Women’s March, sharing a plan for continued resistance and blue state leadership.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
J. Bob Alotta - Radical Love
Post date:J. Bob Alotta, Executive Director of Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, calls for an uprising of radical communal love at the Women’s March on Washington.
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Women's March
Democracy Now!
America Ferrera - Saving the Soul of Our Country
Post date:Actress and chair of the Women’s March’s Artists’ Table, America Ferrera speaks at the start of the Women’s March on Washington D.C., calling for unity against the new administration.
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