Citing data from the University of Denver and the University of Connecticut, Vox reports on the latest Women’s March protests in the US.
One of the biggest concerns after the initial Women’s March demonstrations last year was whether protesters could sustain the momentum. Would people remain interested in protesting President Donald Trump’s government and the systemic sexism that led to his election? Read more >
Author German Lopez
News Site Vox
Date Published January 23, 2018
Article Link A year after the first Women’s March, millions are still actively protesting Trump
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