January 25, 2017
by
DignityUSA
<p><span style=font-size:18px;>From Maine to Maui from Washington DC to Washington state Dignity members stood up for the rights of LGBTQI people women immigrants those needing access to health care sex assault victims Muslims in the Women's Marches that took place on Saturday January 21 2017. This is just one example of our ongoing commitment to the work of justice. Here are a few images and stories from our Marches. </span></p>
<p><span style=font-size:18px;><img alt= src=/sites/default/files/Maui%20women%27s%20march.jpg style=border-style:solid; border-width:2px; float:left; height:375px; margin:3px; width:500px> Honour and Kathleen marched in Maui Hawaii along with 5000 other folks. Says Kathleen It was all positive and hopeful. It was amazing to see such a large turnout in such a small place.</span><br>
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<p><img alt= src=/sites/default/files/D%20Washington%20prepares%20for%20the%20Women%27s%20March.JPG style=border-style:solid; border-width:2px; float:left; height:375px; margin:3px; width:500px><span style=font-size:18px;> Dignity/Washington hosted a group from Chattanooga Tennessee and marched with them in our nation's capital. Members from Boston Chicago Pennsylvania and many other places were also part of the DC March. </span></p>
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<p><span style=font-size:18px;><img alt= src=/sites/default/files/Emily%20and%20Fini_1.jpg style=border-width: 2px; border-style: solid; margin: 3px; float: left; width: 400px; height: 300px;>Emily and Fini joined their moms and other members of Dignity/Boston at that city's march which drew more than 175000 people. </span></p>
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<p><span style=font-size: 18px;><a href=https://www.facebook.com/rosemary.ananis/videos/10210877650032504/><img alt=Women't March in Kennebunk Maine src=https://www.facebook.com/rosemary.ananis/videos/10210877650032504/></a> Bp. Rosemary Ananis was proud to be among 700 people in 'lil old Kennebunk Maine!</span></p>
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