
Women's March
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The Women's March is a global movement that advocates for women's rights and equality. It began as a response to political events, notably the inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017, and has since evolved into an annual event. The first march, held on January 21, 2017, was one of the largest single-day protests in U.S. history, with millions participating worldwide. The movement aims to promote legislation and policies addressing human rights, including women's rights, immigration reform, healthcare, racial equality, and environmental issues. The Women's March emphasizes unity and diversity, engaging people from various backgrounds. It encourages activism through events like the "10 Actions for the first 100 Days" campaign. The movement has evolved to address contemporary issues, such as voting rights and reproductive rights, as seen in the 2020 marches. Women's March Global continues to organize mass actions worldwide, promoting gender equality and holding leaders accountable for their commitments. The movement's impact extends beyond protests, fostering a broader cultural shift toward gender equality and social justice.