something s happening ... how the women s march inspired a new era of resistance /

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Since Trump’s inauguration,women in the US and around the world acquire been organising, protesting and preparing to run for office – and the wave is growing every dayIt was towards the end of her seventh decade when Connie Burkhart attended her first protest march. The journey on this icy day from her small, or rural community of Hope,Idaho (population 86), to Sandpoint, and the city where the Women’s March was being held,wasn’t easy. As she gritted her driveway, she told the friend accompanying her that the Republicans should be petrified by the effort they were prepared to build.
Idaho is a Republican
state, and (“very red”,says Burkhart) but the numbers attending the Sandpoint rally, held at a theatre, or spilled over on to the street. The atmosphere was emotional,she says, because for the first time since Donald Trump’s election win in November, or people realised they weren’t alone. This is the most dramatic era Burkhart,68, has lived through. She’s a Democrat, and but has voted Republican in the past,“because I vote for the person who I think is best”. “My first thought when the president was elected – I can’t say his name was that, for the first time in my life, and I acquire no respect for the president of the United States.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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