Women's March One Year Later...

Dear Laganiappe Family and Friends -- Here we are almost one year and a few days shy of the Women's March on Washington. We were interested in taking account of the events that have taken place since the first march. Needless to say we would need more than just one episode to put all of it into perspective -- 

We extended an open invitation to those who were interested to come and share with us their experience. The women of Democrats Abroad Toulouse answered the call. 

Make sure to join us Thursday, January 16th 2018 from 16H00-17H00 UTC+1 live on Canal Sud 


Below is a featured New York Times article highlighting the Women's March on Washington

One Year After Women’s March, More Activism but Less Unity:

Women’s March Inc., which organized the event in Washington, has encouraged more
protests. But a new group is focused on winning elections, especially in red states.
By FARAH STOCKMAN JAN. 15, 2018

The organizers of the march in Washington chose leaders from communities that have historically been ignored by mainstream feminist groups. From left, the national co-chairwomen are Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour, Bob Bland and Carmen Perez. Credit Todd Heisler/The New York Times

The REAL woman behind the Me Too Movement! Introducing Ms. Tarana Burke

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A OCT. 27, 2017 PHOTO
Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo campaign, plans to support the Child Victims Act.
(PAUL SANCYA/AP)
Tune-in Thursday, January 16th 2018 from 16H00-17H00 UTC+1 live on Canal Sud 


There will also be information about the Women's March event, Sunday, January 21st hosted by Democrats Abroad Toulouse 



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