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Index
Cover
Title Page
Epigraph
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction by Jamia Wilson
Before
Election Night and Its Aftermath: November 8–9, 2016
What’s in a Name? Everything.: November 9–11, 2016
To Go Or Not to Go? by Jill Soloway
The Team Expands: November 11–14, 2016
My Sisters’ Keeper by Melanie L. Campbell
Midwifing a Movement: November 17–19, 2016
Plans, Permits, Drama: November 19–December 15, 2016
A Woman’s Work is Never Done (In a Democracy) by Ai-Jen Poo
Sankofa: Look Back to Move Forward by Sister Aisha Al-Adawiya
Backers Join. The Bench Grows.: December 16–28, 2016
Artists and Allies: December 29, 2016—January 9, 2017
How to be An Ally by Jose Antonio Vargas
Daring Discussions: December 2016
Why We March: The Unity Principles: January 12, 2017
An Open Letter to Grown-Ups by Rowan Blanchard
Operation Headcount: December 31, 2016—January 21, 2017
Optimism, Interrupted by Cindi Leive
The Watergate: Preparing for March Day: January 16–20, 2017
Don’t Forget About Us by Erika Andiola
The March
Rising Up, Around the World: January 20, 2017, 11:00 P.M.
The Roar by Ashley Judd
Marching Forward by America Ferrera
March Day: Breaking Records, Making History: January 21, 2017, 3:00 A.M.
Salud. Dignidad. Justicia. by Jessica González-Rojas
My Whole Self, Marching by Elaine Welteroth
Lead With Love by Judith Leblanc
The Women’s March by the Numbers
Owning the Night: January 21, 2017, 5:00 P.M.–Midnight
Closing the Gap by Congresswoman Maxine Waters
After
From March to Movement: January 28, 2017
Getting Political . . . When You Can’t Vote by Yara Shahidi
My Own March by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm
America the Exceptional by David Remnick
A Day Without a Woman: March 8, 2017
You are Here by Ilana Glazer
The Beauty and the Danger of the Women’s March by Jia Tolentino
Can Social Media Change the World?: Spring 2017
Do Something by Senator Tammy Duckworth
“Reclaiming Our Time”: Fall 2017
After the Start by Roxane Gay
Revolutionary Love is the Call of Our Times by Valarie Kaur
Now What?
You Felt How Powerful Women are When We Rise Up. Keep Rising.
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Credits
Copyright
About the Publisher
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