My phone died about seven seconds after arriving at the Women's March, Houston. So not only are these the only photos I could get, but they are cell phone pics to boot. But anyway...here we were:
Good for you and your daughter. I had friends marching in Sydney. London and Chicago - seems ludicrous that we're still having to protest for equality all these years later...
If it makes you feel any better, you probably wouldn't have had much cell service even if your phone hadn't died. There were so many people out protesting! It was wonderful! Love that you took your daughter. :)
Hey, Thanks so much for this post. The women's march was such an impactful protest, and it was great to see such a large turnout. Getting younger generations involved in this kind of activism is so important! It is great leadership training for the future! Best, Dennis
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They were marching here in London too :-)
ReplyDeleteI was clearly confused by so many different people participating, I think its great that the one clear concern was for continued womens rights!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you and your daughter. I had friends marching in Sydney. London and Chicago - seems ludicrous that we're still having to protest for equality all these years later...
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I just love that little girl's bright, happy smile! She is adorable!
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Very cool.
ReplyDeleteIf it makes you feel any better, you probably wouldn't have had much cell service even if your phone hadn't died. There were so many people out protesting! It was wonderful! Love that you took your daughter. :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome!!! I love that your daughter is getting introduced to all of this at such a young age. She'll know the importance of getting involved.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this post. The women's march was such an impactful protest, and it was great to see such a large turnout. Getting younger generations involved in this kind of activism is so important! It is great leadership training for the future!
Best,
Dennis
So cool that you did this! What a lucky girl, to have that kind of role-modeling.
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