WOMEN’S MARCH
By: Stephanie Illera and Ashley Mera Following President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Friday, January 20th, all across America, people of all genders, races and sexualities were marching for women’s rights. What was the purpose of the Women’s March? The women’s march was organized by Palestinian-American Activist, Linda Sarsour and many others to shed even more light on women’s rights issues. It took place on January 21st- January 22nd in cities such as Washington D.C., New York City, Los Angeles, Pennsylvania and other locations. Women’s March: Equality for All Although the march was to show Donald Trump that his election as the 45th President of the United States would not weaken or scare people of all races, genders and sexualities, and their were many determined women and men gathered, there was peace and love being spread everywhere. People of many different races, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people of all genders marched with funny signs, flags, shirts and more to lighten the mood. Who attended the Women’s March? Many of your favorite celebrities attended this event to support each other. There were many heart-warming and inspiring speeches given by celebrities, activists and socialists.
Bernie Sanders marched and gave a speech for the Women’s March in Vermont. 2. Alicia Keys and Cher: Both went to the Washington Rally and marched together. 3. Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus supported the event with her campaign Happy Hippy. 4. Halsey and Troye Sivan The two singers marched with their friends for LGBTQ+ and women rights.
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