In the aftermath of the Women's March, the emotional power was undeniable, yet tangible change seems elusive, mirroring past mobilizations that fell short of their goals.
Despite millions protesting against policies and injustices, significant societal shifts remain unachieved, leading to disillusionment within the liberal coalition and activists questioning their impact.
Activists reflect on recent protests, noting that while they captured public sentiment, many movements like Occupy Wall Street and efforts at criminal justice reform have seen setbacks.
The Women's March may have marked a moment of resistance, but the persistence of policies like the Dakota Access pipeline and ongoing wars challenges its efficacy.
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