Saturday, September 23, 2023

Tag: Women’s March

‘Power to the Polls’ — Women’s March anniversary event kicks off...

To celebrate the anniversary of the 2017 Women’s March, the event returns to Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday where women will rally together once.

‘We will not be intimidated’: Organizers announce Women’s March against NRA

In response to hostile videos by gun lobby group, progressive activists announce march in nation's capitol for next week.

NRA’s news outlet smears Women’s March as violent by equating it...

The NRA seems to be unaware that the Women’s March made headlines because it was peaceful and there were “exactly zero arrests” that day.

From red hats to pink hats: The awkward morning after

“I'm here to empower my daughters because I have marched these streets many many times ... and now I need to teach the next generation to do the same.”

The Women’s Marches and the politics of care: The best response...

Persistence is the best resistance.

From march to movement

There’s too much work to do. The whole world is watching.

“My shirts aren’t going to iron themselves”: Conservatives launch attacks on...

Conservatives and other figures have attacked the demonstration with sexism and other demeaning comments.

Solidarity – plus 10 other reasons women showed up to march

The Women’s March illustrated what a wide variety of issues women will have in the years ahead with Donald Trump.

NationofChange joins hundreds of thousands at Women’s March in Los Angeles

“We stand together in solidarity for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health and our families – recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country.”

Big protests are fine, but here’s a to-do list for lasting...

After the inauguration and the Women’s March on Washington, what comes next? To make real change, we’ll need to build power where we live.

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Biden is the latest president to tout the Vietnam War as proud history

Efforts to portray the U.S. government’s military actions as well-meaning and virtuous are incessant. The pretenses that falsify the past are foreshadowing excuses for future warfare.

House GOP unveils budget with trillions in cuts to medicaid, food benefits, and more

The Republican proposal would cut federal discretionary spending by nearly $5 trillion over the next decade.

Officer Pleads Guilty to Violating Civil Rights After Leaving Teen in a Coma

Last week, a former Independence police officer pleaded guilty to violating the constitutional rights of a minor in his custody. He faces prison time and a fine for this violation.

The climate march, Joe Biden, and AOC’s dubious endorsement

Jeff Cohen discusses the inspiring march and AOC’s rousing speech at the rally—but ends with respectful questions about AOC’s orientation toward Biden and her endorsement of his re-election.
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