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Progress on the Horizon

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kelsey@shethinx.com

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This Week in Feminism Vol. 79 --------------------------------------------------------------- A Wome

This Week in Feminism Vol. 79 --------------------------------------------------------------- A Women's March Recap With a global total of marchers closing in around four million, those of us interested in data can definitively count the Women’s March as a success. The march is also now being considered one of the largest demonstrations in U.S. history, which is, objectively, pretty dope. [read more] Trump's Executive Orders Sooooo the Women’s March is technically over and now it’s time to go home and sleep for the next three years and 359 days, yeah? Hmmm, think again. [read more] Braided Solidarity at Mexico Boarder While millions of pink pussy hats marched for equality, some women flocked to the Mexican border to show their own form of solidarity, braiding their hair together to symbolically demonstrate an opposition to division and border walls. [read more] THINX Notes: On The Women's March Team THINX attended the Women's Marchin *4* different cities, and we all had something different (& empowering) to take away from it. A few of our THINXers have shared their stories for you to read. [read more] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Share] [Shop Now] [Twitter Icon] [Facebook Icon] [Instagram Icon] [Snapchat Icon] THINX • 601 W 26th St, Suite 325, NY 10001 No longer want to receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe here].

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