Trump to face widespread protests led by women against his presidency

Devdiscourse News Desk| Washington | United States

Updated: 19-01-2019 17:45 IST | Created: 19-01-2019 17:26 IST

The organisers have planned to unveil a 10-part federal policy platform dubbed the Women's Agenda at the event. (Image Credit: Wikimedia)

Thousands of demonstrators will take to the streets across the US on Saturday to protest against President Donald Trump and stand up for women's rights at the Women's March. Though this year's event has been marred by controversy, participants will seek to channel the spirit of the first massive march in 2017 that saw hundreds of thousands of protests take over the nation's capital the day after Trump's inauguration, spurring activism and political campaigns by women around the country, reports the Guardian.

"It's time to march again. The 2017 Women's March inspired hundreds of women to run, millions more to vote, and dozens to win elected office. The 2019 Women's March marks two years of resistance to the Trump presidency, two years of training new activists, and two years of building power," the organiser said on its website. "And this time, we're coming back with an agenda."

The organisers have planned to unveil a 10-part federal policy platform dubbed the Women's Agenda at the event, with proposals on combating violence against women, reproductive rights, and racial and economic fairness. "Women are just not on the agenda in this current administration," the Women's March Chief Operating Officer, Rachel Carmona, said. This year, the main event will again be in Washington D.C., kicking off at Freedom Plaza near the White House. Speakers are set to include the professor and activist Angela Davis, film-maker Michael Moore, actors Scarlett Johansson and America Ferrera, and feminist writer Gloria Steinem.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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