International Women’s Day protests demand equal rights and an end to discrimination, sexual violence
- Many Tucson residents joined demonstrations for International Women's Day, focusing on opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration.
- Demonstrator Kerry Schwartz expressed concerns for democracy, stating, 'We feel really strongly that our democracy is under fire.'
- Nationwide, approximately 300 protests occurred, addressing a range of issues including reproductive rights and social concerns.
- Organizers, including Women's March, coordinated events across the U.S. To reflect public demand for demonstrations.
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Workers at National Visa Center in Portsmouth rally against end of remote work
Protests against actions taken by President Donald Trump's administration continue to be held across the country, including in Portsmouth, where workers pushed back Monday against a move to cut workers or make them return to work in person.
“Our Rights Are Consistently Under Attack”: Protesters Slam U.S. Gov’t on International Women’s Day
Rallies took place across the globe Saturday to mark International Women’s Day. Here in the U.S., protesters largely focused on Trump and the Republican Party’s attacks on women and the LGBTQ+ community. This is a rallygoer in New York. Elyse Dressler: “I can’t believe we’re here again for this and that women’s rights consistently are under attack. And not only are women’s rights under attack, but our less fortunate, our Black family, our LGBTQ …


Gallery: Women's Day protest 2025
A few thousand protesters gathered at the State House on Saturday as part of the global International Women's Day rally. The event, hosted by volunteers from the Vermont chapter of 50501, highlighted the challenges faced by women and minorities due…
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