Historiography of Protest & Gender: Press Releases

Press release- Tamia Thomas

The Women’s March: Protest and Resistance

A photo of thousands of people in front of the Washington Monument during the 2017 Women's March

Image from the 2017 women’s march https://www.learningforjustice.org/magazine/the-womens-march-protest-and-resistance

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Cultural History, Activism, Everyday Life History

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The United States/ North America

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Press Release

Dorothee Benz is a writer who has spent years on the frontlines of social justice struggles in the United States. Throughout the years she has served as a writer and an organizer in the service of countless movements throughout her career. Her work is complimented by her scholarly work in which she holds a Ph.D from the City University of New York in political science, she also has tons of labor journalism awards. She has published many of articles titling : “Building a Just Future”, “A Refuge for the LGBTQ+ Young People” and so many more.

 

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Dorothee Benz’s article, “The Women’s March: Protest and Resistance” highlights the significant impact of the 2017 Women’s March, both as a large-scale protest and as a movement that energized activists globally. While the march originated as a reaction to Donald Trump, it quickly expanded beyond a feminist protest to address broader social justice issues. The event is notable for its diversity and intersectionality, as the leadership made efforts to include a range of voices representing marginalized groups, despite ongoing challenges with white privilege and inclusivity.

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Benz emphasizes the march’s ability to pave a new wave of activism, particularly among women and young people, and its role in shifting the political landscape. While the protest itself may not have resulted in immediate legislative changes, its impact is seen in the long-term activism it inspired, including resistance to policies like the Muslim ban and increased participation in electoral politics. The article also discusses the organizational

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