As I described yesterday, the rebranded Women’s March is taking place in Washington, DC and some other cities around the country today. The original Women’s March brought out hundreds of thousands of protesters but this year’s People’s March has less lofty goals.
The march, two days before Inauguration Day, is a joint effort among civil rights, racial and social justice, and reproductive health organizations. Organizers hope that the march can inspire people who have who felt exhausted and resigned and that protesters can turn their passions, outrage and fears into collective opposition…
“If the prerequisite were that we shouldn’t get out or shouldn’t take action … unless it can be bigger than the biggest thing that ever was, no one would ever take action,” said Rachel O’Leary Carmona, the executive director of Women’s March.
The gathering…