The Women’s March initially united millions in protest against Trump’s presidency but has since faced internal divisions that have diminished its once-unifying momentum.
As the movement transitions into the 'People’s March,' questions arise regarding its inclusivity and ability to rekindle the widespread support witnessed in 2017.
What prompted this shift from a historic protest against perceived injustices to a more fragmented gathering hinting at internal strife and existential challenges?
The future of the Women’s March, now rebranded, hangs in the balance as it confronts its past while forging a path forward.
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