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A sign at the Chicago Women’s March 2018 reads “I am woman, watch me vote.” Chicago organizers cancelled the event for 2019, citing logistics.

Chicago organizers will not hold a Women’s March in January 2019

January 6, 2019

This story was updated on Jan. 7.  Chicago organizers announced in November they will not host the annual Women’s March because of concerns about costs and amid rising controversy about the national...

Holtzman: The Women’s March should be more than a once-a-year commitment

January 22, 2018

According to recent estimates, more than 1 million people in Los Angeles, New York City and Chicago alone attended the second annual Women’s March this Saturday, with hundreds of thousands more rallying...

Women’s March, Chicago, Linda Tate, Indivisible Evanston, Donald Trump, Immigrant Advocacy Project, Rachel Heuman

Evanston residents advocate for political, social change at Women’s March

January 22, 2018

CHICAGO — Women met at Grant Park on Saturday to march “to the polls,” but for many Evanston residents, the journey began 13 miles north at the Davis CTA station. Linda Tate (Weinberg ’76)...

Northwestern students join O’Hare protests against travel ban

January 30, 2017

Hundreds of demonstrators, including Northwestern students, gathered at Chicago O’Hare International Airport Saturday and Sunday to protest President Donald Trump’s executive order barring citizens...

Johnson: My experience at the Women’s March on Washington

January 22, 2017

When I first saw the Women's March on Washington event advertised on Facebook, I RSVP'd "going" without thinking twice. Even though I didn't know how I would get there or where I would stay, I knew that...

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