Meet America’s sisterhood.
One day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women made their way to Washington, D.C., for the Women’s March on Washington. But across the country, hundreds of “sister marches” also took place.
In New York City, waves of people rallied in Manhattan to march toward Trump Tower. Train stations all over the city were packed with sign-toting protesters, and streets in Midtown were clogged with people.
Paul Williams, a 43-year old father of four daughters, brought the whole crew out for the historic march in the city.
“For my children’s entire lives, they’ve known Obama and his progressive agenda,” he said. “Having four black daughters, we’ve talked to them about civil rights. It’s a bit of a jolt that now we have to work to make sure everything we’ve built doesn’t go away under Trump.”
His daughter, 7-year-old Zorra, said she was excited to be at the march, but also a little nervous because “there are so many people!” Read More…
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