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There are multiple protests, as well as a boycott, being planned for America’s birthday this year to protest President Donald ...
Sam Purcell signed a contract extension through 2028-29 as the Mississippi State women's basketball coach. Details were not ...
Three weeks after the “No Kings” protests on June 14, the Women’s March is hosting “Free America” protests on July Fourth to oppose President Donald Trump.
There is no real independence to celebrate under this administration,” the Women’s March declared in its call to action for July 4. “This is our chance to stand together and reclaim the meaning of ...
The Women’s March is organizing protests across the country on the Fourth of July in a push to “Free America” from President Trump and his billionaire allies. The group has listed some 150 ...
Queer revelers seeking "joy as resistance" were out in force on Saturday in both Dolores Park and Civic Center Plaza ...
At the first Women's March in 2017, protesters rallied against President Donald Trump's election. Organizers are hoping to galvanize people again eight years later.
As the 2018 Women's March and sister marches converge on Saturday and Sunday has anything changed for marginalized women?
The Women’s March has lost its luster. The day after Donald Trump was sworn in for the first time, more than a million people took to the streets in one of the largest single-day protests in ...
In 2017, the Women’s March rallied record crowds to protest Donald Trump’s presidency. This year its aims are different.
A rebranded Women’s March returns before Trump’s inauguration as progressives seek to regroup The Women’s March returns to Washington on Saturday under a new name: The People’s March.
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