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Women March on DC
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Walking from RFK on the way to the organizing point.
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Walking from RFK with determinaton
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Walking through Capitol Hill on the way to the organizing point.
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Walking through Capitol Hill on the way to the organizing point.
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Walking through Capitol Hill on the way to the organizing point.
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Being greeted with love as we walked through Capitol Hill on the way to the organizing point.
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Capitol Hill on the way to the organizing point.
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Capitol Hill on the way to the organizing point.
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Capitol Hill on the way to the organizing point.
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Women March on DC
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My girl.
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Me. The quote below the poster reads "No bird ever soared in a calm. In other words, you have to have the wind in your face." From Pittsburgh native and historian David McCullough.
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My girl. The other side of her poster is an illustration of Malala Yousafzai that read "I want every girl to know that her voice can change the world."
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Girl, empowered.
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Women's March
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Me being interviewed. Judge not the hair; I hadn't combed it in 12 hours.
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Me and my girl
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Women March on DC
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Women March on DC
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Women March on DC
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Women's March
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Women's March
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Women March on DC
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Women March on DC
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Women March on DC
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Women March on DC