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What comes after the Women’s March

Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., is prepped for the Jan. 19 Women’s March

THOSE WHO DONNED THEIR PINK HATS AND picked up their placards on Jan. 19 betrayed little fatigue as they trotted down Pennsylvania Avenue during this year’s Women’s March, raising middle fingers at the Trump International Hotel in passing. But, just two years in, the movement behind the march is showing its age.

In 2017, nearly half a million people flooded the streets of Washington in a mass challenge to President Trump, with millions joining rallies elsewhere in what

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