Protesters Prepare for 'People's March' Ahead of Trump's Second Inauguration
- The People's March is set to take place in Washington, DC, just before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday.
- The event aims to broaden support for progressive issues, including women's rights and racial justice, as stated by Tamika Middleton of the Women's March.
- This year's march is expected to attract about one-tenth of the participants compared to the original Women's March in 2017, which had over 500,000 attendees.
- Organizers emphasize that the goal is to engage attendees in long-term activism rather than just focusing on the march itself.
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