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Lista de lugares de la Marcha de las Mujeres 2017

La Marcha de las Mujeres de 2017 fue una red de manifestaciones políticas globales que tuvieron lugar en ciudades de todo el mundo el 21 de enero de 2017. Estas "marchas hermanas" estaban relacionadas formal y orgánicamente con la popularizada Marcha de las Mujeres de 2017 , todas las cuales sucedieron en concierto. La fecha de esta protesta global es particularmente significativa porque fue el primer día del mandato del presidente Donald J. Trump . Además, la protesta fue en gran medida en respuesta a las posiciones de la nueva presidencia y los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales de 2016. La marcha también tenía como objetivo promover los derechos de las mujeres . Otras causas señaladas incluyeron, entre otras: la reforma migratoria , la ciencia del clima y la reforma de la atención médica , la lucha contra la discriminación religiosa , la violencia contra las mujeres , el abuso LGBTQ , el abordaje de las desigualdades raciales (por ejemplo, Black Lives Matter ), los problemas de los trabajadores y los problemas ambientales. [1]

Estados Unidos

A continuación se enumeran 588 marchas en los EE. UU. en apoyo de la Marcha de las Mujeres de 2017.

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • CO
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • corriente continua
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • GU
  • HOLA
  • IDENTIFICACIÓN
  • Illinois
  • EN
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • LA
  • A MÍ
  • Maryland
  • MAMÁ
  • MI
  • Minnesota
  • EM
  • mes
  • MONTE
  • nordeste
  • Nevada
  • NUEVA HAMPSHIRE
  • Nueva Jersey
  • Nuevo Méjico
  • Nueva York
  • CAROLINA DEL NORTE
  • DAKOTA DEL NORTE
  • OH
  • DE ACUERDO
  • O
  • Pensilvania
  • Relaciones públicas
  • Rhode Island
  • CAROLINA DEL SUR
  • DAKOTA DEL SUR
  • Tennesse
  • Tejas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • VI
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • VIRGINIA OCCIDENTAL
  • Wisconsin
  • WY

Mundial

Notas

Referencias

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