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  2. 2019 Women's March - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Women's March was a protest that occurred on January 19, 2019, in America. It follows the 2017 Women's March and 2018 Women's March. [1] [2] [3]In 2017, a "Women's March" was held on January 21, 2017, following U.S. president Donald Trump's inauguration which attracted attention due to the controversial campaign, also supporting a variety of human rights.

  3. The Links - Wikipedia

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    The Links is an invitation-only group of prominent black women in the US, founded in 1946. It has 16,000 members in 292 chapters, and engages in various charitable and social activities.

  4. List of 2019 Women's March locations - Wikipedia

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    City Hall - All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church; COS Womxn's March 2019 "Today we march, tomorrow we work!" Cortez: 300: Cortez City Park Denver: 80,000: Civic Center Park; Official Womxn's March Denver 2019. The new spelling of "Women's" with an "x" reflects the need for inclusion of LGBT people in the movement.

  5. 50 powerful women empowerment quotes that'll leave you inspired

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    Women’s History Month is a welcome reminder to celebrate the incredible efforts of all women — past, present and future.. Little by little, we're seeing a shift in the way the world looks at ...

  6. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Women's empowerment is the ability to make life-determining decisions and re-define gender roles. It is essential for economic and social outcomes, but faces challenges from neoliberalism, welfare reform, and racial discrimination.

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  8. Anna Crusis Women's Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Anna Crusis Feminist Choir is the longest-running feminist choir in the United States, founded in 1975 by Dr. Catherine Roma, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ANNA Crusis is known for its dedication to social justice, focusing on a wide range of repertoire including feminist and LGBTQ+ themes, celebrating the strength, resilience, and solidarity of marginalized communities.

  9. National Organization for Women - Wikipedia

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    NOW is an American feminist organization founded in 1966 to promote gender equality and women's rights. It is a 501 (c) (4) social welfare organization with 500,000 members and 550 chapters in all 50 states and D.C.