By Mindy Fischer on May 3, 2018
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The national Teacher of the Year just met Trump to receive her award. But she did it while majorly protesting against him. On Wednesday, the Guardian reported that Mandy Manning wore several protest buttons pinned to her dress when she showed up at the White House to receive her Teacher of the Year award from […]
By Mindy Fischer on January 25, 2017
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The resistance is popping up everywhere. And Greenpeace is making sure that President Trump doesn’t forget it. If Trump’s first week in office is any indication, he’s in for a very tumultuous ride. The historical record of anti-Trump protesters who turned out for Saturday’s Women’s March and sister marches all over the country…and world…was the […]
By Mindy Fischer on January 22, 2017
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After finding out that they intended to attend the Women’s March on Washington, U.S. border guards harassed and denied entry to Canadian, British, and French citizens. The Guardian is reporting that, over the inaugural weekend, people were being stopped and turned away from crossing the U.S./Canadian border because they were headed to Washington, D.C. for […]
By Mindy Fischer on January 21, 2017
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If you are an anti-Trumper, then you should be extremely proud right now. We expected Saturday’s Women’s March to be big, but no one could’ve known it would be this big! Women…and men who love women…came out in massive numbers all over the world on Saturday. D.C. police estimate that there were considerably more people […]
By Mindy Fischer on January 20, 2017
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Now that Donald Trump has been sworn in, it’s time to organize and focus on the resistance. And just in time for Saturday’s big Women’s March, Pat Benatar has created an incredibly inspiring new anthem to pump us up! Millions of people across the country…and in fact the world…have been feeling defeated and hopeless since […]
By Mindy Fischer on January 12, 2017
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There are nine times as many busloads of protesters scheduled to march on Washington as there are Trump supporters who will be at the Inauguration. And we’re just getting warmed up…. There are big protest events scheduled, both in Washington D.C. and all across the country, during inauguration week. The first day of protests is […]
By Mindy Fischer on January 9, 2017
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It’s more important than ever that we stand together and make our voices of opposition heard loud and clear. Here’s where you can join the resistance. #StrongerTogether There are big protest events scheduled both in Washington D.C. and all across the country during inauguration week. The first day of protests is on Sunday, January 15. […]