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The Women’s March faced controversy and division. Will a rebrand be enough?

18 January 2025
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The Women’s March faced controversy and division. Will a rebrand be enough?
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On January 21, 2017, the Women’s March on Washington drew massive crowds outside the White House, with celebrities and activists speaking out against the new president’s policies. However, as Donald Trump prepares for his second term, the once-powerful movement has dwindled, now rebranded as the People’s March due to internal conflicts over inclusion and participation. The shift raises questions about the movement’s future and who will continue to support its cause.

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