women's march
Halsey Gave a Righteous, Moving Speech at NYC's Women's March
The singer's poem "A Story Like Mine" is a candid account of her own experiences of sexual assault, and a testament to the fact that most women have similar stories to tell.
PHOTOS: Thousands protest Trump again at Women's March 2018
They grabbed their signs, pulled on pussy hats, and poured into the streets
One Year Later, Eyes Are on Women’s March to Fix What it Got Wrong Last Time
Last year the Women's March co-chairs emphasized intersectionality, and this year everyone must be on the same page when it comes to what inclusion looks like.
The Candidate Who Decided to Run After Trump Bragged About Sexual Assault
Mallory McMorrow says she remembers thinking: "How do you tell your daughters that this is not only acceptable behavior but that it’s laudable?"
The Pro-Choice Activist Running to Put Public Service Back into Politics
"People deserve better, and we want better, and we can have better if we have better leaders," says Gaylon B. Alcaraz.
Deb Haaland Is Ready to Fight 'for the American People, for Indian Tribes, for Us All'
“I just felt like my voice—considering the fact that we've never had a Native American woman in Congress—might be a voice at the table that Congress has never heard," says Deb Haaland.
The Woman Who Could Become America's First-Ever Indigenous Governor
"If you look at the faces in Congress now, there’s a clear imbalance that doesn't reflect the population of the United States," says Paulette Jordan.
Stacey Abrams Wants People to 'See Themselves Reflected in Those Who Lead Them'
"I can say without equivocation that I bring the strongest set of skills and the broadest set of experiences to the table," says Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. "I am ready to be governor on day one."
The Former Obama Staffer Fighting to Be the First Muslim Woman in Congress
Fayrouz Saad, the daughter of Lebanese immigrants, sees herself as the "product of the American Dream." If elected, she wants to keep that dream alive for others.
The Engineer Running for Congress to 'Bring Humanity Back to Our Government'
“I never wanted to do this, but it needs to be done, and people need to be doing whatever they can," says Chrissy Houlahan.
Last Year We Marched. This Year We Vote
This weekend, the Women's March launches their "Power to the Polls" initiative, kicking off a national voter registration and mobilization tour that targets swing states and aims to put more progressive politicians in office.
For the Women's March to Succeed, People of Color and the LGBTQ Community Must Have Full Seats at the Table
If we are truly committed to advancing a future that includes everyone we should prioritize the voices of those who have been historically unheard.