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People's March Downsizes, Broadens Scope

The People's March, a smaller successor to the 2017 Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday before President Biden's inauguration, focusing on broader social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, anti-militarization, and others, in contrast to the 2017 march's singula...

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Smaller "People's March" Replaces 2017 Women's March

The "People's March", a rebranded Women's March, will occur on Saturday, focusing on various social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, and anti-militarism, with a significantly smaller turnout than the 2017 Women's March which drew over 500,000 protestors in Washington D.C. alone.

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Smaller Anti-Trump Protest Marks Shift in Resistance Movement

On Saturday, a smaller-than-expected protest of several thousand people, primarily women, marched in Washington, D.C., in opposition to President-elect Trump's upcoming inauguration. The march, held at three locations and focusing on various left-wing causes, contrasts sharply with the half-million-...

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People's March 2023: A Shift in Focus and Scale

The People's March, a rebranded iteration of the Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday, eight years after the original march. It is expected to be significantly smaller, focusing on a broader range of social justice issues rather than solely opposing a particular political figur...

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Smaller People's March Replaces Women's March Eight Years After Trump's First Inauguration

On Saturday, a smaller-than-expected People's March, a rebranded successor to the Women's March, took place in Washington D.C. and other US cities, eight years after Donald Trump's first inauguration, protesting his second term and focusing on a wider range of social justice issues than the 2017 mar...

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