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Back in the spring, I attended my local women’s march. It was after hearing that The Women’s March was being renamed The People’s March, in order to be more inclusive. I, like most women who care about women’s rights and the state of feminism, had heard my share of horror stories involving the infiltration of men and trans activism into women’s rights organizations. I decided that I should see for myself what attending one of these mainstream feminist events would be like. What follows is my experience that I documented at my local Women’s March.
I want to give a mention to Women Are Real, whose flyers I handed out at this event.
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By Carol Sourpatches20775
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Back in the spring, I attended my local women’s march. It was after hearing that The Women’s March was being renamed The People’s March, in order to be more inclusive. I, like most women who care about women’s rights and the state of feminism, had heard my share of horror stories involving the infiltration of men and trans activism into women’s rights organizations. I decided that I should see for myself what attending one of these mainstream feminist events would be like. What follows is my experience that I documented at my local Women’s March.
I want to give a mention to Women Are Real, whose flyers I handed out at this event.
Buy Me a Coffee

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