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The Future of the Women’s March amidst Internal Tension

4 years ago PBS NewsHour
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“Three years in, the Women’s March is facing criticism as it strives to sustain political momentum. While the first march is believed to be the largest single-day protest in American history, organizers have since come under fire from groups claiming they were left out or pushed aside. Amna Nawaz reports.”



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