Thousands Rally Nationwide for Women's Rights
Thousands Rally Nationwide for Women's Rights

Thousands Rally Nationwide for Women's Rights

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The People's March, a rebranded version of the Women's March, took place across several cities including Washington, D.C., and Boston, coinciding with the lead-up to President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration. In D.C., organizers aimed to inspire collective action against perceived threats to rights and freedoms, particularly focusing on issues such as abortion rights, democracy, and climate change. Although initial crowd estimates suggested lower turnout compared to previous years, participants expressed a strong commitment to advocacy, with various groups converging at the Lincoln Memorial to rally for their causes. In Boston, nearly 1,000 people registered for the march, emphasizing themes like reproductive health access and equitable legal protections. Similar smaller-scale marches occurred in places like New Milford, Connecticut, where demonstrators rallied for personal freedoms and social justice. Overall, the events reflect a renewed urgency among activists in response to potential policy changes under the new administration.

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