Buen Dia art section march posts
The New York Times From The New York Times Opinion Section: Mona Hanna-Attisha is a physician in Flint who sounded the alarm about high lead levels. She’s at the March for Science in Washington, D.C., speaking with Anna North of the NYT Opinion section. Leave questio
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The New York Times Opinion Section
Mona Hanna-Attisha is a physician in Flint who sounded the alarm about high lead levels. She's at the March for Science in Washington, D.C., speaking with Anna North of the NYT Opinion section. Leave your questions in the comments.
107 months ago
Refinery29 Were you aware of this change to the march's platform the week before the march?
110 months ago
Newsweek The "unity principles", assembled by the march's organizers, includes a section on rights for the disabled.
110 months ago
The New York Times The New York Times Opinion Section is live with Teresa Shook, the woman whose Facebook post gave way to the planning of the Women's March on Washington. Comment with your questions, and NYT writer Susan Chira will ask some.
The New York Times Opinion Section
Susan Chira is interviewing Teresa Shook, whose initial Facebook post led to the Women's March on Washington that will be taking place tomorrow, along with sister marches around the world. Leave your questions for them in the comments.
110 months ago

Erin Sussman Refinery29:"We march with women past, present, and future. We march for a vote and a voice. We march because we don’t just talk about rights, we take them. We march because “we can do it!” To close the gap. For the soul of our nation. To own ou
Read more ... r bodies. We march to right the wrong. We march because we’re bossy bitches. Because, man, if you feel like a woman, you are one. Because we mean business. We march for equality: social, economic, political, and orgasmic. For tampons. For sisterhood. For immigrants (who get the job done). We march for hope, never fear. For breast pumps at work. We march because “shrill” is the sound of change. Because no means no. We march because Black Lives Matter. We march so girls can be too much. We march side by side, because empathy happens eye to eye. We march to change both attitudes and laws. To be our all, not have it all. To plan our parenthood. We march because love is love is love is love. We march to turn that broken heart into art. We march because we can, we have, and we will. We march to make herstory." #whywemarch
110 months ago

Refinery29 We march with women past, present, and future.
We march for a vote and a voice.
W march because we don’t just talk about rights, we take them.
We march because “we can do it!”
To close the gap.
For the soul of our nation.
To own our bodies.
W
Read more ... e march to right the wrong.
We march because we’re bossy bitches.
Because, man, if you feel like a woman, you are one.
Because we mean business.
We march for equality: social, economic, political, and orgasmic.
For tampons.
For sisterhood.
For immigrants (who get the job done).
We march for hope, never fear.
For breast pumps at work.
We march because “shrill” is the sound of change.
Because no means no.
We march because Black Lives Matter.
We march so girls can be too much.
We march side by side, because empathy happens eye to eye.
We march to change both attitudes and laws.
To be our all, not have it all.
To plan our parenthood.
We march because love is love is love is love.
We march to turn that broken heart into art.
We march because we can, we have, and we will.
We march to make herstory.
110 months ago
Jose Ramon Bilbao Iglesias Buen trabajo, ok!!!!!!!
110 months ago
Herminia J. Soltero Enjoy the Nature. Visit Casa Prana.
Nice weekend everybody! ... Buen fin de semana a todos !
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116 months ago
The New York Times Charles M. Blow asks: Can you separate the Million Man March from the messenger, the lightning rod Louis Farrakhan? The answer: Not exactly. (via The New York Times Opinion Section)
126 months ago
Nikki Pennington
5 Things Not to Say to a C-Section Mom
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Everyone needs to read this and be aware of what NOT to say to a c-section momma! Share if you have had a c-section! Share if you haven't! Click here for "Beautiful C-Section Moments Caught on Camera!" by Nikki Pennington | staff writer for The Snap
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