As 2019 comes to a close, it’s a good time to look back on the year and take stock of what we accomplished.
John,
As 2019 comes to a close, it’s a good time to look back on the year and take stock of what we accomplished. That’s why I’m excited to share our favorite photos from this year.
They show the many people like you who stepped up and took action to defeat this president and everything he stands for.
Volunteer tent for 2019 Women’s March in D.C. Photo credit: Kisha Bari
Women’s Wave art in 2019 art space. Photo credit: Kisha Bari
Indigenous women leading the march calling attention to crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Photo credit: Kisha Bari100,000+ people on the streets of D.C. Photo credit: Kisha Bari
Powerful photos from the crowd in D.C. Photo credit: Kisha Bari
One of many signs that have become an iconic part of the Women’s March. Photo credit: Kisha Bari
Women's Wave signs. Photo credit: Kisha Bari
We’re excited to make even more memories with you in 2020 starting on January 18th. Let’s make future history books proud.
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