Gretchen Robinette / Gothamist When hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of Manhattan for the first Women’s March in January 2017 and marched in tandem with millions of people across the country, the demonstration represented part of the collective, visceral reaction to President Donald Trump taking office. The diminished but determined crowds that forged through freezing temperatures and snow to keep the New York City Women’s March going on Saturday in some ways served as a reminder of how exhausting the last three years have been—and of the uncertainty those who oppose Trump still face in the […]
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