#womensmarch

⚯ Michel de Cryptadamus ⚯cryptadamist@universeodon.com
2025-10-19

MAGA chud Asra Nomani and the "Pearl Project" have assembled a detailed spreadsheet of information about the roughly 300 "financial backers" of the "Hate America Protests" today. Includes but not limited to:

- #ACLU
- #Indivisible
- #AFL / #CIO
- Teachers unions (#AAUP, #AFT, etc.)
- Engineers unions (#IFPTE, etc.)
- Healthcare unions (nurses etc)
- #DNC / #Democrats
- Atheist groups (#FFRF etc)
- #WomensMarch
- #Greenpeace

these groups will all be targeted soon. you should expect all these groups to be attacked and many of them to be destroyed via tax audits or similar in the next few years

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d

#unions #AFLCIO #uspol #uspolitics #nokings #maga #DataRepublican

screenshot of linked google sheet
2025-10-18

Resisterhood is a film about the power of women, hope and resistance in modern American politics. After the 2016 elections, it follows six diverse Americans as they fight for social justice on the streets and in the halls of power.

This film is uplifting, heartwarming and empowering. (We are fans!)

journeysinfilm.org/film/resist

@histodons

#Movies #Democracy #Activism #NoKings #USPolitics #CivicEngagement #WomensMarch #History #Histodons #Education #Homeschooling

Chris Lamkecrlamke
2025-09-28

The dating situation is bad but kudos to women for setting and keeping standards. America cannot regress to a state where women need men to have safety or financial security. We must move forward, and we can if we have the will, despite our catastrophic mistake in electing Trump and other fascists.


‘Men seem to make life for women worse’: single US women share the woes of dating in 2025 | Dating | The Guardian

theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2

2017-04-05

Getting the Tension Right

Women’s March, San Jose, CA. Personal photo

Recently, I went to my second rally in less than two months. I’m becoming a latter-day rebel. For most of my life I have kept my rebellion limited to my choices of reading and the occasional friendly disagreement. Now I have the time and opportunity to take time out mid-week to show my support for other, more courageous, people. I don’t have to ask for time off work, I don’t have to find child care, I don’t need someone to drive me where I need to go, and I don’t need anyone’s approval.  I can just go.

This personality change from a quiet reader to a chanting political demonstrator has been brought about because I read the news–a lot.  I have always read the news quite often, but now I read it online multiple times daily. I read various sources and I try to gain a variety of viewpoints. I pay for four news sources and get as much as I can free from other news agencies and blogs.

I try to get international news, too, and I enjoy late-night humourists of various kinds. I try to get my information from a balance of perspectives, and I won’t read beyond a headline from a source that appears to be simply rabble-rousing and/or propaganda.

There is a danger, of course, that I am taking in too much news. I might be over-reacting and I might be vulnerable to bias.  I acknowledge all of that. At the same time, I am in no doubt that we live in politically alarming times. We are all being drawn to polarized positions, our elections are vulnerable to foreign interference, our governments are lobbied by industries, and journalists are vying for audiences in a very competitive market. All this adds up to heightened emotions and strident rhetoric on all sides.

So, what are we to do?  Well, I can tell you what my roommate is doing. Nothing. To be fair, she has a lot going on in her life right now, but even so she doesn’t read the news and is amazed that it seems to interest me so much.

Hat Too Big. Personal Photo.

The other day she said “You are more interested in American politics than most Americans!” I replied to the effect that I was alarmed by the behaviour and statements of the president, but she brushed it off. “Oh, they used to say all that about Bush, too” she said as she went into her room to watch sit-coms.

Be that as it may, I know I’m not alone in my concerns. When I went to the last rally, I met many people who are similarly concerned. Until the next one, I’m just going to try to stay informed without losing perspective. I’m also going to crochet pink pussycat hats. In fact, I’ve already begun. The first one was much too big, but I will persevere. For the next one, I will get the tension right.

Come to think of it, getting the tension right could be a guiding principle for all of us who read the news.

#balancedViewpoints #bias #crochet #keepingPerspective #news #propaganda #pussyHat #rallies #tension #WomenSMarch

Pink Crochet
Jason Baluyutbluejay@ohai.social
2025-07-19

#FotoVorschlag "Demonstrationen und Kundgebungen" / Demonstrations and rallies

Yoko Ono at the Women’s March in NYC, January 21, 2017.

#photography #streetphotography #WomensMarch #nyc

Scene from the Women’s March in New York City, January 21, 2017. People mill around, faces mostly blurred, in front of a building with hollow metal columns made of black vertical bars rising to upper-level railings. In the center is Yoko Ono in a black cap and leather jacket, seated in a wheelchair with a blanket on her lap and a red bag draped over a wheelchair handle. She is facing left and gesturing while talking to a woman who is crouched down with a hand on Yoko’s shoulder, their faces close together. At left frame is a man with a sign saying WOMAN POWER! pinned vertically under his arm.
Jason Baluyutbluejay@ohai.social
2025-07-19

#FotoVorschlag "Demonstrationen und Kundgebungen" / Demonstrations and rallies

Women’s March in NYC, January 21, 2017. What strikes me now looking at these signs is the effort people put into making them beautiful, and also how inspiring yet nonspecific the messages were. Trump had just been president for one day, and there weren’t yet any actual policies or atrocities to protest. We were just bracing for what was to come.
#photography #streetphotography #WomensMarch #nyc #resist

Scene from the Women’s March in New York City, January 21, 2017. Closeup on a sign held up in a crowd, with the words GATHER STRENGTH surrounded by an illustration of trees rising upwards with their roots spreading wide. Behind it is a partially obscured sign that probably reads in its entirety, “Your Body Your Choice.” In the background is the glass facade of a tall building and a crowd watching from an overpass.Scene from the same march. A crowd of protesters, their faces blurred, passes in front of a tall building whose glass facade reflects the windows across the street. In focus are three protest signs. The left one has an image of leaves and flowers overlaid with the text THEY TRIED TO BURY US, THEY DIDN’T KNOW WE WERE SEEDS. The right one displays the design of Captain America’s shield (white star in a blue circle surrounded by concentric red and white rings) along with a quote from the character: PLANT YOURSELF LIKE A TREE AND SAY, NO, YOU MOVE. The third sign, in the middle and further back, is a cutout of a giant pink flower overlaid with the word MINE.
Jason Baluyutbluejay@ohai.social
2025-07-19

#FotoVorschlag "Demonstrationen und Kundgebungen" / Demonstrations and rallies

Women’s March in NYC, January 21, 2017. Years before ANDOR, Star Wars has always been claimed by the resistance.

#photography #urbanphotography #streetphotography #WomensMarch #starwars #nyc #resist

A scene from the Women’s March in New York City on January 21, 2017. A crowd of people, facing away from camera, holds up signs outside a building with a grid of dark windows (with a leafless tree in front of it). Most prominent is a sign bearing the face of Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), with red lines radiating out, above the words “we are the resistance.” Next to it is a sign saying “We need each other more than ever / #WhyIMarch.”
Jason Baluyutbluejay@ohai.social
2025-07-19

#FotoVorschlag "Demonstrationen und Kundgebungen" / Demonstrations and rallies

Women’s March in NYC, January 21, 2017.

#photography #urbanphotography #streetphotography #pride #queer #WomensMarch #nyc #resist

A scene from the Women’s March in New York City on January 21, 2017, the day after Trump’s first inauguration. A person in a hat and green coat, facing away from camera, sits on an unseen person’s shoulders and holds up a sign that says QUEERS WITHOUT BORDERS as they pass under a supportive crowd watching on the balcony at Grand Central Terminal.
2025-07-04

#Demographics btw the working class / impoverished community that surrounds this members-only #shithole is a living illustration of voting against your economic interest. Real life is happening on the outside of the gate.
Cheers to Broken Buffalo who organized a Free America event in Pinehill, NJ
1st time at this loc. Jersey is Revolutionary!!

#newjersey #jersey #patriotism #4thofjuly #independence #protest #eattherich #freespeech #july4th #democraticvalues #constitution #womensmarch #freeamerica #50501 #resist #fourthofjuly #billionairetaxcuts

Sign in the background reads
Trump National Golf Course
Philadelphia
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PRIVATE

Foreground 
Across the road, a protester holds a sign that reads 
Donnie's real Man-Date
On black poster board with the iconic image" Putin kissing Trump" graffiti from a cafe exterior wall which appeared in Latvia, 2016, and another sign on black poster board that reads THE ONLY MONARCH with an image of a butterfly.

Trump s*** hole is an hour from Philadelphia, in Pine Hill, NJSign in the background reads
Trump National Golf Course
Philadelphia
‐---‐-----------------
PRIVATE

Foreground 
Across the road, a protester holds a sign that reads 
DEMOCRACY IS
FREEDOM
OF
SPEECH
StacesCases2 🇨🇦 📎stacescases2.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-07-04

The protests are being organized by the same group behind the #Women'sMarch, with the stated goal being to "Free America from the grip of hate and the politics of fear." They are taking the form of various gatherings, including block parties, banner drops, barbecues www.newsweek.com/free-america...

'Free America' anti-Trump prot...

2025-06-14

Sometimes you need timeless, sometimes you need timely!

It’s always fun to pick up something trendy for your space, reflecting the times, while some collectors want long-term value.

How about you? Do you go for classics, trends, or a little of both?

You're viewing: "Our Blood is Boiling Out of Our Wherevers"

chrisboese.photo/democracy
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#activistart #photography #protests #protesters #misogyny #womensmarch #chrisboese #boesegalleries

Protesters at the 2017 Washington, DC Women's March holds a sign reading, "Our Blood is Boiling Out of Our Wherevers"
Charles J Gervasi ⚡🛡️🥥cgervasi@fosstodon.org
2025-06-11

Demonstrators will march and rally at the Capitol in Downtown #Madison on Saturday afternoon to protest the Trump administration.

The protest begins at 2 p.m. at the UW Library Mall before a march to the King Street corner of the State Capitol for a 3 p.m. rally led by #Indivisible, 50501 (#FiftyFiftyOne) and #WomensMarch organizations.

A street circus will be held at the UW Library Mall from noon to 2 p.m. ahead of the protest.

#NoKings

madison.com/news/state-regiona

Chris Lamkecrlamke
2025-05-21

Memes vs Fascism discussion free online on Tuesday, May 27th, 8:00 PM ET. You just need to rsvp. They'll bug you for money on the page of course but no donation needed.

Digital Defenders | Women's March
act.womensmarch.com/signup/DDM

Chula Vista Live Data619CVLD
2025-04-30

DC March: Women's Call to Action in May! Join us in May for a powerful women's march in DC! We discuss upcoming events and the importance of collective action. Let's unite and make our voices heard! https://ift.tt/J69RAkY

Chula Vista Live Data619CVLD
2025-04-30

DC March: Women's Call to Action in May!
Join us in May for a powerful women's march in DC! We discuss upcoming events and the importance of collective action. Let's unite and make our voices heard!

April 30, 2025 at 01:01PM

via Instagram instagr.am/p/DJFVZ2ui7e_/

San Diego Live Data619SDLD
2025-04-30

DC March: Women's Call to Action in May!
Join us in May for a powerful women's march in DC! We discuss upcoming events and the importance of collective action. Let's unite and make our voices heard!

April 30, 2025 at 01:00PM

via Instagram instagr.am/p/DJFVZxqPQhW/

2025-04-22

National Women’s March organizing call on immigration and MayDay actions was yesterday. If you missed it, you can watch the video to catch up. #WomensMarch #NationalWomensMarch #feminism #resist #mobilize

youtube.com/watch?v=pxoRgG8h8D

2025-04-15

Mass Organizing Call — April 21 at 7PM ET (4 PM PST)

As May Day approaches, Women's March is calling all feminists, organizers, and freedom fighters to join their national call on April 21. They will talk on immigration, workers’ rights, and how showing up in powerful ways this May Day to defend our communities and demand dignity for all. .

RSVP below:

act.womensmarch.com/signup/Mas?

#WomensRights #WomensMarch #resist #HumanRights #Workers

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