A rebranded Women's March returns before Trump's inauguration as progressives seek to regroup
- The People's March is set for Saturday, two days before Trump's second inauguration, aiming to draw 50,000 participants and broaden its base beyond a single day of action.
- The march will address themes like feminism, racial justice, and immigration, reflecting a shift from the earlier Women's Marches focused on Trump.
- National Women's March organizers stated the movement will look very different in 2025 and beyond due to significant political changes since 2017.
- The Women's March faced internal issues after 2017, leading to a shift in leadership and focus, aiming for inclusivity and collaboration with diverse groups.
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