Why I marched
Abstract
As a group of feminist researchers at the University of Warwick, we attended the women's march together, along with family and friends whose expereinces of and reflections on the march we have also captured.
Each of us have different experiences of feminist activism and activism more broadly, so we felt it important to capture a range of voices when considering the importance and implications of the march.
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2017-08-10
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