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Women's March is a feminist activist organization that emerged from the 2017 Women's March protests. It aims to end sexism, exploitation, and oppression through advocacy, events, and coalitions. The organization began as a response to Donald Trump's 2016 election and has grown into a structured movement dedicated to empowering women and advancing progressive causes. The inaugural event on January 21, 2017, was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, with demonstrations advocating for women's rights and various social issues. Women's March organizes annual marches, voter outreach, and training for volunteers to combat misinformation. It collaborates with groups like Ultraviolet, Planned Parenthood, and The Movement for Black Lives to promote gender and racial justice. The organization focuses on policy advocacy related to human rights, reproductive freedom, pay equality, and environmental awareness, with a vision to create a feminist-led movement by 2050.
Women's March is a feminist activist organization that emerged from the 2017 Women's March protests. It aims to end sexism, exploitation, and oppression through advocacy, events, and coalitions. The organization began as a response to Donald Trump's 2016 election and has grown into a structured movement dedicated to empowering women and advancing progressive causes. The inaugural event on January 21, 2017, was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, with demonstrations advocating for women's rights and various social issues. Women's March organizes annual marches, voter outreach, and training for volunteers to combat misinformation. It collaborates with groups like Ultraviolet, Planned Parenthood, and The Movement for Black Lives to promote gender and racial justice. The organization focuses on policy advocacy related to human rights, reproductive freedom, pay equality, and environmental awareness, with a vision to create a feminist-led movement by 2050.





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