LONDON -- People in 160 cities, in 60 countries around the world are making history this weekend as they take to the streets in one of the largest co-ordinated acts of protest in recent years: the Women's March.
Ahead of the marches women are tweeting photos of their shoes and sharing their reasons for standing in solidarity with those marching on Washington D.C.
SEE ALSO: How to get involved with the Women's March on Washington if you're not in D.C.People are tweeting using the #MarchingShoes hashtag to show the shoes they'll be donning as they attend marches across the world.
Some women will be attending the marches with their children.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Some expectant mothers write that they are attending on behalf of their unborn children.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Women are marching with family members in mind.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
And others explain that they are marching as allies to those fighting for human rights and equality.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Women are also attending to make important points about consent and sexual violence.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Some women are attending marches to add their voice to a collective "roar".
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
The important reason women are tweeting photos of their shoes-夜以继日网
sitemap
文章
678
浏览
3
获赞
471
TwoSeven review: Group streaming for all of your favorite services
The search for the perfect group streaming service for the age of social distancing isn't over, butNew Jersey halts police use of creepy Clearview AI facial
New Jersey is ahead of the curve — at least when it comes to stopping its law enforcement fromHugh Grant demolished PM Boris Johnson in a gloriously savage tweet
Not since President Billy Bob Thornton got told off in Love Actuallyhas a world leader received suchFacebook official struggles to explain Bezos' WhatsApp hack
Facebook's top policy official, Nick Clegg, has weighed in on the Jeff Bezos/WhatsApp hack, and he wYes, you can teach your cat to fetch
It's not just dogs who love the art of retrieval. Quite a few cat owners report that their feline frUpcoming 'Pro Mode' could soon provide a boost to your MacBook
MacBook users looking to squeeze every drop of performance out of their portable machines may be inMotorola's foldable Razr is finally going on sale this February
It's time to get retro. Or, more precisely, it's about to betime to get retro. Motorola's new foldabMr. B the enormous cat has found a new home
BeeJay (or Mr. B), the 26-pound cat who captured our hearts earlier this month, has acquired the twoFacebook insists new Workplace tool was for 'preventing bullying,' not suppressing unions
Facebook wants to empower you to make the world more open and connected as you suppress your workersSamsung Galaxy Z Flip isn't even out yet and there's already a golden, Joker
Samsung's upcoming foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, is basically still in rumor stage, but that diGoogle launches 'SOS Alert' with WHO in response to the coronavirus
Whenever global tragedy strikes, people on the internet rush to exploit it. The spread of the deadlyLyft will offer free rides for voters during the 2020 primaries
Voters struggling to get to the polls can look to Lyft.On Friday, the ride share service announced tJameela Jamil posts Instagram about the stretch marks on her boobs
Boob stretch marks. A lot of us have them. But Jameela Jamil has decided to nickname hers "babe markNew Jersey halts police use of creepy Clearview AI facial
New Jersey is ahead of the curve — at least when it comes to stopping its law enforcement fromSamsung Galaxy S20 leaks again, this time on Samsung's own website
We're less than a week away from Samsung's big Unpacked event, and the leaks will not stop coming.Th