Thousands of women and men, converged on our state's capital for the second annual Women's March on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018. As signs and pink hats dotted the capital lawn landscape during the mild winter afternoon, attendants built upon the momentum that started one year ago. As Michigan's largest Power to the Polls event hosted speakers from a diverse background, we asked those listening why they marched. This is what they said.
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