Christabel, Emmeline,& Sylvia Pankhurst lead a suffragette parade through London in 1911.
From Wardrobe Oxygen:
Thousands are expected to come to Washington DC on January 21st to march on the first day of incoming President Donald Trump’s administration. As someone who lives in the area and attended rallies and inaugurations at this time of year I can tell you it’s going to be cold, you’re going to be on your feet for a long while, and basic necessities like bathrooms and bottled water are few and far between. What’s a woman to wear when sending a message to the government that women’s rights are human rights?
Update: After many questions, I have more details about the march and the content of this piece at the bottom of this post. I have also updated the tips thanks to many of you who have written in.
Second Update: I have added some information about transportation from rally buses to the march starting point. Also please note any links below may be affiliate links. At the bottom of the post I share more information about this.Click on the link above for comprehensive information about what to wear and what to bring (and what not to bring) on Saturday.
Click here for the official Facebook page for the Women's March on Washington.
Click here for the official Facebook page for the sister marches around the country.
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