‘People’s March’ seeks to broaden opposition as Trump prepares to take power

Cole Archer works on a protest sign during a meeting of NC Forward (Chuck Burton/AP)
Cole Archer works on a protest sign during a meeting of NC Forward (Chuck Burton/AP)

Eight years since its historic first march, the Women’s March is returning on Saturday to the nation’s capital just before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Rebranded and reorganised, the rally has a new name, the People’s March, as a means to broaden support, especially during a reflective moment for progressive organising after Mr Trump’s decisive win in November.

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