Don't judge Women's March by headcounts alone
by Mary Sanchez, Tribune Content Agency
Jan 11, 2019
3 minutes
Here we are, on the cusp of the third annual Women's March.
And the movement that began with so much promise in 2017 is suffering from a schism. Conflicts have been fomented by a distrust of its original leadership because several of the women had to be forced to repudiate the anti-Semitic diatribes of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
It's astounding that the words and presence of a long controversial man have been allowed to undermine one of the most empowering movements
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