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  2. 2017 Women's March - Wikipedia

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    Women's March becomes largest single day protest in Modern U.S. history. The Women's March[ 13][ 14][ 15][ a] was a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, the day after the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president. It was prompted by Trump's policy positions and rhetoric, which were considered misogynistic and threatening to the rights of ...

  3. 2020 Women's March - Wikipedia

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    Methods. Protest march. The 2020 Women's March was a double protest that was held on January 18 and October 17, 2020, in Washington, D.C., and across the United States. [1] [2] Many people in countries around the world also participated in the women's global march. [3] The demonstration follows similar protests in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

  4. Uprisings led by women - Wikipedia

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    Uprisings led by women. Women-led uprisings are mass protests that are initiated by women as an act of resistance or rebellion in defiance of an established government. A protest is a statement or action taken part to express disapproval of or object an authority, most commonly led in order to influence public opinion or government policy.

  5. Women's March on Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Women's March on Seattle (stylized as the Womxn's March on Seattle) [ 3] was the Seattle affiliate of the worldwide 2017 Women's March protest on January 21, 2017. Newspapers including The Seattle Times said it was Seattle's largest protest march in history. [ 4][ 5] The march route was from Seattle's Central District through Westlake Park ...

  6. 2022 Women's March - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 2022, a series of protests erupted in the United States following the leak of a U.S. Supreme Court document, revealing the possible overturn of Roe v. Wade, [1] a law protecting the right to abortion in the United States. Soon after, a Women's March took place on May 3, 2022, and then again on May 14, 2022, [2] as part of the 2022 ...

  7. Women's Strike for Equality - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Strike for Equality was a strike which took place in the United States on August 26, 1970. It celebrated the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment, which effectively gave American women the right to vote. [1] The rally was sponsored by the National Organization for Women (NOW).

  8. Women Strike for Peace - Wikipedia

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    Women Strike for Peace ( WSP, also known as Women for Peace) was a women's peace activist group in the United States. Nearing the height of the Cold War in 1961, about 50,000 women marched in 60 cities around the United States to demonstrate against the testing of nuclear weapons. It was the largest national women's peace protest during the ...

  9. Two women showed up topless to protest Trump's polling place

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    Anna Iovine. November 8, 2016 at 10:45 AM. On Election Day, two topless women showed up at Trump's polling place in protest. The candidate is set to vote at High School of Art and Design on 56th ...