A year of incredible changes since 1st Women’s March

Incredibly, it’s been nearly a full year since tens of thousands of women and girls – and many supportive men, too – packed the Civic Center and Market Street in their famous pink knit hats to protest the previous day’s inauguration of President Trump. There was plenty of female pride and a dash of humor, too, like the signs reading “Make America Think Again” and “Ikea Has a Better Cabinet.” But there was also fear. Fear of what Trump would do in office and fear of what an America that had just elected a man who boasted of grabbing women’s private parts had become. Well, get ready, Mr. President, and the roughly 38 percent of the country that still supports him. Women are getting ready to march again.
Read More- January 10, 2018
- Source: www.sfchronicle.com
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