
The Right Side of History, A Reflection on the Women’s March on Washington
My family and I began the 10-hour drive to attend the Women’s March on Washington at 2 a.m. The day we arrived in Washington D.C.

My family and I began the 10-hour drive to attend the Women’s March on Washington at 2 a.m. The day we arrived in Washington D.C.

I asked young people holding pro-LGBTQ signs or chanting the LGBTQ slogans “What do you think Donald Trump will do for LGBTQ rights in America?”

I was supposed to be a fly on the wall
Just an unbiased observer
But when the chants turn gospels
And the

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