2018 Njem Ụmụ nwanyị
Machị ụmụ nwanyị 2018 bụ ngagharị iwe zuru ụwa ọnụ nke mere na Jenụwarị 20, 2018, na ncheta ụbọchị Machị ụmụ nwanyị 2017.
Banyere
dezieN'afọ 2018, otu ụmụ nwanyị nọ n'ofe United States haziri mgbakọ ukwu, na-adọta ọtụtụ narị puku ndị sonyere n'ọtụtụ narị obodo, obodo, na ala ịta ahịhịa, n'agbanyeghị mbọ ndị Rọshịa na-agba iji kụọ na ime ka nkewa dị omimi n'etiti ha.[1] Ihe omume na United States sonyeere ihe omume na Canada, UK, Japan, Italy, na ọtụtụ mba ndị ọzọ. Ụfọdụ n’ime nnọkọ ndị kasị ibu na United States e mere na New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Dallas, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, na Atlanta. Ebumnuche ebumnuche njem a bụ ịchịkọta ikike ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị nke ụmụ nwanyị dị iche iche na obodo ha iji mepụta mgbanwe n'ime obodo. Ha na-agba mbọ ịkwatu usoro mmegbu ahụ site n'iji ụzọ omume na-adịghị eme ihe ike nke omume na nsọpụrụ na-edu.[1][2][3]
Ka ọ na-erule Jenụwarị 2018, mmegharị #MeToo aghọwo "ike na-akpali akpali n'ọtụtụ rallies". [4] [5]
Ntinye aka
dezieIhe dị ka ngagharị, ngagharị iwe na omume 250 mere na emume ncheta nke March Women's March 2017, ọtụtụ ndị ahaziri site na March On, njikọ nke ọtụtụ Marches ụmụ nwanyị n'ofe mba ahụ.[1] 5][6][7][8] Women's March Incorporated, otu nke ụfọdụ ndị inyom haziri March Women's 2017, haziri a rally na Las Vegas n'okpuru "Power To The Polls". [6][7]
Washington, D.C.
dezieNa Washington, D. Ndị na-ekwu okwu gụnyere onye ndu obere ụlọ Nancy Pelosi na Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY). [2]
Obodo New York
dezieIhe karịrị mmadụ 200,000 mere ngagharị iwe ahụ dịka ọnụ ọgụgụ gọọmentị si kwuo Bill de Blasio. Ndị na-ekwu okwu gụnyere Michael Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Padma Lakshmi, Amy Schumer, Laura Benanti, Amber Tamblyn, Patricia Arquette, Rosie Perez, Piper Perabo, Drew Barrymore, na ndị ọbụ abụ Cyndi Lauper na Halsey.
Los Angeles
dezieOnye isi obodo Los Angeles Eric Garcetti mere atụmatụ na 600,000[8] gara Los Angeles, California. Ụfọdụ ụmụ nwanyị na-eti mkpu, "¡Sí, se puede!" ma ọ bụ "Ee, anyị nwere ike!"[2]
Ndị ama ama sonyere
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Chicago
dezieA na-eme atụmatụ na mmadụ 300,000 mere ngagharị na Chicago, Illinois nke toro kemgbe afọ gara aga. Ndị na-ekwu okwu gụnyere onye na-enye onyinye Democratic Tom Steyer . [2][9]
Philadelphia
dezieỌtụtụ puku mmadụ gara njem ahụ.[2] Obodo ahụ ewepụtaghị nọmba gọọmentị, mana ndị na-ahazi ya mere atụmatụ na ìgwè mmadụ ahụ karịrị puku iri ise, ọnụ ọgụgụ ahụ gara n'ihu na 2017.[10]
Seattle
dezieỌtụtụ puku mmadụ gbakọrọ na Seattle's Capitol Hill iji sonye na Machị nke abụọ nke ụmụ nwanyị kwa afọ. Njem ahụ malitere n'elekere iri nke ụtụtụ na Cal Anderson Park ebe Teresa Mosqueda gwara ndị njem ahụ okwu. Onye nnochite anya U.S. Pramila Jayapal zubere isonye, mana ọnọdụ ndị dị na Washington, D.C gbochiri ya. [11] [12][13]
North Carolina
dezieNa Charlotte, North Carolina, ọtụtụ puku mmadụ sonyere na njem ahụ. Njem ahụ malitere na First Ward Park ma mechie na Romare Bearden Park.[14]
New Hampshire
dezieIhe karịrị otu puku mmadụ sonyere na Women's March na mpụga New Hampshire Statehouse. N'ihi ọnọdụ dị na Washington, D.C., ole na ole n'ime ndị ọkà okwu a haziri ahazi enweghị ike ịpụta, gụnyere Senator Maggie Hassan na Congresswoman Annie Kuster.[15]
Virginia
dezieNa Virginia" id="mwiA" rel="mw:WikiLink" title="Richmond, Virginia">Richmond,_Virginia" id="mwhw" rel="mw:WikiLink" title="Carytown, Richmond, Virginia">Carytown na Richmond, isi obodo nke Commonwealth nke Virginia, Gọvanọ a họpụtara ọhụrụ Ralph Northam sonyere na Women's March. Ìgwè mmadụ karịrị otu puku mmadụ malitere ịṅụrị ọṅụ mgbe gọvanọ ahụ yi Okpu na-acha pinki pinki na mgbe otu nwanyị gbara ọsọ n'etiti okporo ámá na-ebu ọkọlọtọ na-acha odo odo nke nwere okwu "eguzogide".[16] E mere nnukwu ngagharị iwe ndị ọzọ na Virginia niile iji guzogide ọkwa onye isi ala Donald Trump na nkwupụta gbasara iyi egwu mmekọahụ na mbata na ọpụpụ, yana mkpebi nchịkwa mere n'oge na-adịbeghị anya gbasara isiokwu ndị ahụ Donald Trump mere.[17][18]
Oké Osimiri na Ọdọ Mmiri
dezieỌtụtụ narị ndị na-eme ngagharị iwe mere ngagharị iwe n'èzí Mar-a-Lago na Palm Beach, Florida, ọ bụ ezie na Onye isi ala anọghị ebe ahụ dị ka atụmatụ, n'ihi mmechi gọọmentị.[2]
Alaska
dezieE mere ngagharị iwe na nnọkọ n'ofe Alaska.[19]
Rom
dezieA na-eme atụmatụ na ọtụtụ puku mmadụ mere ngagharị na Rom. Ndị na-ekwu okwu gụnyere Eshia Argento.[2]
Las Vegas
dezieNa Jenụwarị 21, otu Women's March Incorporated kwadoro nzukọ, Power to the Polls, na Las Vegas.[6] Ihe omume ahụ gosipụtara mmalite ha nke njem ndebanye aha ndị na-eme ntụli aka nke mba iji nweta nde ndị na-atụ vootu ọhụrụ.[20] Ịgba ọsọ na steeti ndị na-agba ọsọ (dị ka Nevada) na ntuli aka nke etiti afọ 2018 bụ otu n'ime ebumnuche ndị bụ isi.[21][22]
Nzaghachi
dezieN'ụbọchị njem ahụ, Onye isi ala Donald Trump dere na Twitter, sị: "Ọmarịcha ihu igwe n'obodo anyị niile, ụbọchị zuru oke maka ụmụ nwanyị niile na March. Gbala ebe ahụ ugbu a iji mee emume ihe ịrịba ama akụkọ ihe mere eme na ihe ịga nke ọma akụ na ụba na-enweghị atụ na mmepụta akụ na ụba nke mere n'ime ọnwa 12 gara aga. Enweghị ọrụ ụmụ nwanyị kachasị ala n'ime afọ 18!" [23]
Ịchụpụ ndị mmadụ n'ọrụ
dezieEmpeachment Marches (ma ọ bụ ngagharị iwe nke Impeach Trump), ngagharị iwe megide Onye isi ala Donald Trump, bụ nke mbụ e mere n'oge emume nke anọ nke July na 2017, na-arịọ ndị Congress ka ha malite usoro impeachment megide Trump.[24] A kọwawo ha dị ka nzukọ ụmụnne nwanyị na nzukọ ụmụ nwanyị nke March, ma mee ya n'obodo ndị a họọrọ na 2018. [25][26]
Ebe ndị a na-anọ
dezie2018 Women's Marches mere n'ọtụtụ obodo gburugburu ụwa.
Akụkọ
dezieNkwado maka mwakpo mmekọahụ
dezieNa Jenụwarị 20, 2018, na New York City, Halsey kwuru okwu nye ọtụtụ puku ndị na-eme ngagharị iwe na March nke ụmụ nwanyị nke abụọ kwa afọ. Ndị otu Me Too na Time's Up emeela ka ndị na-eme ihe na-aga n'ihu, gụnyere ndị a ma ama, chọọ mgbanwe mmekọrịta mmadụ na ibe ya na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ozugbo.[27]
Kama ikwu okwu ọdịnala, Halsey dere uri nkeji ise nke akpọrọ A Story Like Mine, ebe ọ kwuru banyere mwakpo mmekọahụ na ime ihe ike ya na ndị ọzọ nwere. Akụkọ onwe ya gụnyere iso ezigbo enyi ya gaa Planned Parenthood mgbe e dinara ya n'ike, akụkọ onwe ya banyere mwakpo mmekọahụ site n'aka ndị agbata obi na ụmụ nwoke, na ụmụ nwanyị ndị dọkịta Olympic Larry Nassar wakporo.[28]
Halsey gara n'ihu kwupụta nkwenye ya na ndị a ma ama nwere ike ịnụ ma mara ha dị ka ndị dị mkpa na usoro mgbasa ozi nakwa na ha nwere ike ijikọ ọdịbendị a ma ama na ọdịbendị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, na-ekwu, "Nụrụ, wee tie mkpu n'elu akpa ume gị, bụrụ olu maka ndị niile nwere ire ndị mkpọrọ. "[29][28]
Okwu Halsey, tinyere ndị ọzọ, bu n'uche ịkpali ụmụ nwanyị iche echiche na arụmụka banyere ụkpụrụ ndị na-asọ ụmụ nwanyị na ndị nna ochie. Halsey gụrụ, "Gịnị ka ị na-ekwu na nke a mere m? Ị pụghị itinye aka n'elu m. Ị maghị ihe ahụ m gafere. Ekwesiri m ka m nwee nchebe ugbu a. " [30] Halsey kwuru, "Ezigbo ọ bụla m maara nwere akụkọ dị ka nke m. " [28] dechara okwu ya site n'ịjụ mmadụ niile - "Onye ojii, onye Eshia, ogbenye, ndị ọgaranya, trans, ndị ọzọ, onye Alakụba, Onye Kraịst" - ndị a wakporo ka ha gee ntị ma kwado onye ọ bụla.[29]
Pussyhats
dezieMaka 2018 Women's March, ụfọdụ ndị na-ahazi ya kụdara ndị mmadụ ume ka ha ghara iyi uwe elu n'ihi na ha kwenyere na "pussyhat na-acha pinki pinki na-ewepu ma na-akpasu ụmụ nwanyị transgender na ndị na-abụghị nwoke na nwanyị na-enweghị akụkụ ahụ nwanyị na ụmụ nwanyị na-acha ọbara ọbara n'ihi nde akụkụ ahụ ha nwere ike ịbụ nchara karịa pink".[31] Aha ahụ na-ezo aka n'ezie na ọdịdị nke nkuku elu nke okpu na ntị nwamba na mgbalị iji iweghachite okwu mkparị "pussy", egwuregwu na nkwupụta Donald Trump nke 2005 na ụmụ nwanyị ga-ahapụ ya "iji nwamba jide ha". [32]
Hụkwa
dezie- Njem ụmụ nwanyị, ngagharị iwe nke 1913 na Washington, D.C., nke Alice Paul duziri, iji gbakọta maka ikike nhọpụta
- Nde nwanyị March, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 25, 1997
- Njem ụmụ nwanyị (South Africa) , iji mee mkpesa maka iwebata iwu ịkpa ókè agbụrụ na Pretoria, August 9, 1956
- Ndepụta ngagharị iwe na Washington, D.C.
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Ebem si dee
dezie- ↑ Our Mission. Women's March. Archived from the original on December 12, 2018. Retrieved on 11 December 2018.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Tiefenthäler. "Women's March 2018: Thousands of Protesters Take to the Streets", The New York Times, January 20, 2018. Retrieved on January 20, 2018. (in en-US) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "NYT_2018_womensmarch" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ "Women's March draws thousands as Trump term enters second year", France 24 via Reuters, January 20, 2018. Retrieved on January 20, 2018.
- ↑ King. "At Women's Marches nationwide, setting sights on the ballot box and hailing #MeToo", Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2018. Retrieved on January 20, 2018.
- ↑ "Women's March 2018 is all about voting and seeking office", dailykos.com. Retrieved on January 7, 2018. (in en)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "In Nevada, Leading With Those Normally Left Out", Vogue. Retrieved on 2018-10-02. (in en) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "Vogue" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Second Women’s March draws huge anti-Trump crowds as the government shuts down. By April M. Short, on Alternet originally. Jan.22, 2018 on Salon.
- ↑ Griffiths. "Hundreds of thousands protest in D.C., across country on women's march anniversary", Politico, January 20, 2018. Retrieved on January 21, 2018. “"According to local media reports, organizers said some 300,000 people attended the rally in Chicago... New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's office said 120,00 people attended a protest there. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti...[estimated] 600,000 people turned out for its rally.”
- ↑ Dube Dwilson (January 20, 2018). Women's March Numbers: Here's the Attendance by City in 2018 [CROWD PHOTOS]. heavy.. Retrieved on 11 December 2018.
- ↑ Orso. "Women's March on Philadelphia: Thousands protest for the second time", The Philadelphia Inquirer, 20 January 2018. Retrieved on 31 January 2018.
- ↑ Renewal and resistance in Seattle—thousands take to streets for Women's March. The Seattle Times (20 January 2018). Retrieved on 22 January 2018.
- ↑ KOMO Staff (January 20, 2018). Thousands take part in Seattle Women's March 2.0. KOMO. Retrieved on 22 January 2018.
- ↑ Cornwell. "Seattle's Women's March: How it unfolded", The Seattle Times, Jan 20, 2018. Retrieved on 11 December 2018.
- ↑ Dube Dwilson. "Women's March Numbers: Here's the Attendance by City in 2018 [CROWD PHOTOS]", heavy., Jan 22, 2018. Retrieved on 11 December 2018.
- ↑ Press. "More than 1,000 at Women's March to New Hampshire capitol", The Seattle Times, Jan 20, 2018. Retrieved on 11 December 2018.
- ↑ Women's March 2018: Global demonstrations continue into 2nd day (en). CBS News (January 21, 2018). Retrieved on 23 January 2018.
- ↑ Women's March 2018: First Day Of Marches Sees Thousands Attend. Portsmouth, VA Patch (20 January 2018). Retrieved on 23 January 2018.
- ↑ Richmond women's march draws more than 1,000 in protest. The Washington Times. Retrieved on 11 December 2018.
- ↑ From Juneau to Nome, Alaskans gather for Women's March rallies. Anchorage Daily News (20 January 2018). Retrieved on 23 January 2018.
- ↑ "Everything to Know About the 2018 Women's Marches Planned Nationwide This Weekend", PEOPLE.com. Retrieved on 2018-10-02. (in en)
- ↑ Altavena. "Las Vegas Women's March 2018 draws thousands to Sunday event", The Republic via AZ Central, January 21, 2018. Retrieved on January 22, 2018.
- ↑ Sreenivasan. "Women's March focuses on voter registration at Las Vegas event", PBS NewsHour, January 21, 2018. Retrieved on January 22, 2018.
- ↑ Sanchez. "Trump tweets support of Women's March that's also protesting...him", CNN, January 20, 2018. Retrieved on January 21, 2018.
- ↑ Alcorn. "Fourth of July protests are an American tradition, historian says", Mic.com, Mic, July 4, 2017. Retrieved on July 23, 2017.
- ↑ Impeachment March. Impeachment March. Archived from the original on May 17, 2019. Retrieved on January 20, 2018.
- ↑ Sister Marches (en). Impeachment March. Archived from the original on 2017-05-19. Retrieved on 2018-10-05.
- ↑ "Women's March 2018: Protestors Take to the Streets for the Second Straight Year", The New York Times, January 20, 2018.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 Marshall (1997). Celebrity and Power: Fame in Contemporary Culture (in en). U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9780816627257. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name ":12" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 29.0 29.1 "Halsey's Recital Of 'A Story Like Mine' Traces The Staggering Prevalence Of Assault", NPR.org. Retrieved on 2018-02-19. (in en) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name ":0" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Eyerman (1998). Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Traditions in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge, United Kingdom: University of Cambridge.
- ↑ Kristen Jordan Shamus, "Pink pussyhats: The reason feminists are ditching them", Detroit Free Press, 10 January 2018
- ↑ Keating. "Pink 'pussyhats' will be making statement at the Women's March on Washington", International Business Times UK, January 14, 2017. Retrieved on January 16, 2017.