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Thousands take part in Women's March across US to mark Donald Trump's second year into presidency
•Thousands of protesters turned out across the nation for the second Women’s March on Saturday, marking the first anniversary of US president Donald Trump’s inauguration
It's time to relieve women of 'home manager' role, even as debate rages over men's share in household chores
Maya Palit •A discussion on Quora seems to have made many men in the country vocal about the skewed participation of men and women in household chores
100 days of Donald Trump: An unhappy electorate has taken to the streets to resist
Ananyas •Trump may have still have One Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty more days to turn things around, the activists who have picked up the baton against him don't seem to be going anywhere.
International Women's Day 2017: Activists are reclaiming feminism, resistance, politics from 'pantsuit nation' reps
Ognjen Kojanic •The organisers of the successful Women’s March on Washington have called for a day of action to mark International Women’s Day (8 March) in dozens of cities in the US
Women's March against Donald Trump: Successful movements can't rest on the only ideal of 'pantsuit nation'
Ashmoore •The Women’s March on Washington has brought to light far more questions than its organizers or participants could have anticipated, and now is the time to answer them. Actually, years ago would have been a better time, but hindsight is 20/20.
'When Voldemort is president, we need a nation of Hermoines': Women rage against Donald Trump
Fp Staff •It must be a sign that people are quite dejected about the Donald Trump presidency
Women protest across the globe against US president Donald Trump
Fp Staff •More than two million gathered together in US cities and around the world to hold peaceful protests against President Donald Trump
Donald Trump's inauguration: Why protests are carnival, reaffirmation and points of contact
Padminip •Saturday’s Women’s March and the many sister marches in almost every small or large city in the US were a counterpoint to a much grimmer inauguration day