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2017 world wide Women's March on January 21, 2017 came as a reaction to Donald Trump's winning the presidency. Even though it was overcast and threatening rain, over 8 thousand of us show up to march - including myself and several friends.
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Rossana & Stefanie at coffee before the march |
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The crowd congregates at City Hall |
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The march assembles at the Santa Cruz City Hall's courtyard. A stage is set up and several speakers come forward. Unfortunately, the sound system isn't up to the task and it's very difficult to make out what is being said. Still we enjoy the camaraderie as well as the signs and costumes.
After the speeches, the march moves down Santa Cruz's main street - the Pacific Garden Mall. A big cheer goes up as we pass
Planned Parenthood with the staff leaning out windows and balconies waving and cheering us on.
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Equality - This country belongs to all of us |
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Diverse Equal, United |
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Not my President |
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One year later, the
2018 Women's March is more focused and better organized than the first year. This year's theme is "Power to the Polls." The weather is cooperating and somewhere between 20-30 thousand marchers show up - over double last year's crowd. My friend Penny and I arrive over an hour early to get a good parking place to give us enough time to meet up with others. The march is assembling at the courtyard/street by the Museum of Art and History (MAH).
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A lone bagpiper sets the stage |
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Penny has brought two great banners for us |
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Boy sits on MAH's red ball |
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2018's march is even more exuberant with more people, activities and signs. A DJ spins music in MAH's courtyard while mothers and daughters dance. The number of children, both girls and boys is surprising. It's clear the organizers have planned for a child friendly crowd with face painting and art project booths. I also notice several smaller groups with coordinated costumes and signs.
While waiting for the march to begin, a wild eyed woman comes up and asks if this march is primarily pro-abortion or anti-Trump. I try to explain to her the theme is "Power to the Polls" which means getting out the women's votes and putting more women in positions of power. Although, there will probably be both anti-Trump and pro-abortion marchers. She was clearly not interested in my explanation and wandered off muttering she wanted a pro-abortion march NOT an anti-Trump march. Oh well at this point the die is cast, she'll get whatever happens whether or not it's what she wants.
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Music and dancing at MAH |
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Kid friendly booths and entertainment before the march |
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Group of marchers |
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The march starts moving down Pacific Garden Mall before all of our group is together. So we stop in front of Bookshop Santa Cruz, a town landmark, and raise our banners up so the rest of the group can find us.
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Beginning of the march |
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Our banners raised while waiting for the rest of our group to join us |
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The Singing Grannies perform 60's style protest songs |
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The banners work and the rest of our group meets up, so we can now join the march in force. As an environmentalist, I am more than happy to help carry Penny's Earth banner up high. Many other marchers are also carrying signs while we all chant in unison "This is Democracy!"
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Earth banner |
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The Future is Female |
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I wear Mom Jeans and I vote We will not be silenced |
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There certainly are lots of anti-Trump signs:
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Jail to the Chief His cronies too |
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Trump Pinata - Unstable imbecile |
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Hey Trump Grow Up!! |
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Liar Liar Pants on Fire Trump made 2000+ false or misleading claims in 1st year |
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Grab em' by the Ballot |
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Elect a Clown - Expect a Circus |
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My favorites are the signs carried by the young girls:
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Forget Princess - call me PRESIDENT |
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Nasty Women Keep Fighting Girl Boss - Girl Power |
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Be the change - Future Supreme Court Justice |
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In the end, irregardless of individual points of view, it really was all about women's "Power to the Polls"
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75% of Elderly Americans living in poverty are women |
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Injustice anywhere is a threat to Justice EVERYWHERE - MLK |
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November 2018 can't come soon enough Save our Country!! Get with the Program or GET OUT OF THE WAY |
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It was a great march and we all enjoyed being a part of it |
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