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a person holding a sign that says no you can't take my rights i'm still using them

How can you display your dissatisfaction about the quality of life, when nobody's listening to you? Grab a sister, a protest sign and go out in the streets! That's exactly what the women in Washington, D.C. did to show their disapproval with current politics in their anti-Trump protest. While the Women's March was initially centered around Washington, it soon became a record-breaking worldwide protest to promote gender equality, LGBTQ rights and equal rights for all human beings.

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a woman holding up a sign that says you're so vain you probably think this march is about you

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a woman holding a sign that says hope i don't get killed for being blackstone

In “When Living Is a Protest," an exhibition of the photographs of Radcliffe “Ruddy” Roye, protest can simply be survival, resistance in the face of the most difficult circumstances. The contemporary scenes Roye chooses to photograph rarely resemble the conventions of civil rights-era photography the word "protest" might suggest. Roye instead demands that his witnesses acknowledge black beauty and power, despite the persistence of suffering.

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Shawna Ayoub Ainslie, 33, from Bloomington in Indiana, U.S. is a Lebanese-American woman born in Texas, raised in Arkansas. A writer since childhood earning a MFA in Creative Writing at Indi...

Shawna Ayoub Ainslie, 33, from Bloomington in Indiana, U.S. is a Lebanese-American woman born in Texas, raised in Arkansas. A writer since childhood earning a MFA in Creative Writing at Indi…

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