It’s a march about women’s rights that are very much imperiled by the policies President-elect Trump appears headed for.
I can’t imagine a single organization that cares about women that would not vigorously oppose [Andrew Puzder].
The people I spoke to at the march know we’ve got a long road. … They know that we’re going to lose a lot of battles in Washington, D.C. But they also know that there are really promising possibilities at the state and community level.
The message here is women’s rights are human rights, and we are not taking a single step back.
As I looked out at the massive crowd at the Women’s March last Saturday, I saw a direct line stretching across the history of the women’s movement.