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So, I'm back from D.C.
Oh, let me back up
I went to D.C., and I joined the march, I carried the sign, I heard the speeches, I blasted the white women who didn't know what the "intersectional feminism now" signs meant and couldn't explain it to their daughters.
But mostly, I just took it in. There's something powerful about a gathering of people like that. Nationwide, worldwide, whatever. Now I can't shake the feeling that there's more to do, way more, outside the grounds of this place.
Oh, let me back up
I went to D.C., and I joined the march, I carried the sign, I heard the speeches, I blasted the white women who didn't know what the "intersectional feminism now" signs meant and couldn't explain it to their daughters.
But mostly, I just took it in. There's something powerful about a gathering of people like that. Nationwide, worldwide, whatever. Now I can't shake the feeling that there's more to do, way more, outside the grounds of this place.