The Women's March Rebranded and Reorganized. Now They're Ready for 2025
Briefly

Raquel Willis noted that during the first Women's March, despite increased visibility for trans issues, tensions persisted between cis and trans women, demonstrating a need for more inclusive conversations.
The Women's March has evolved over the years and now aims to include a broader range of voices in response to ongoing systemic issues, rather than solely focusing on Trump.
Willis expressed skepticism about framing Trump as an isolated event, advocating instead for an understanding of his presidency as a reflection of deep-rooted oppression and societal issues.
The upcoming protest is rebranded as 'The People's March' to signal a shift towards inclusivity and to address the concerns of various marginalized groups regarding a potential second Trump term.
Read at time.com
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