After a slow March of marching (thank you Women's Day for keeping our momentum alive), April is back strong with the Tax March, March for Science, and the People's Climate March.
I took my father to New York's Tax March. It was his first march in two decades and he was blown away by the creativity of the signs. I really do think that we have evolved out of both frequency of marches and a desire to keep ourselves inspired.
I loved the March for Science because it was pouring rain and still thousands of people came out. It was a demonstration of our perseverance.
The People's Climate March was the most reminiscent of the Women's March. There were people EVERYWHERE (though less densely packed).
Today marks one hundred days of resistance, persistence, and coexistence.
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