On January 21, kids of all ages joined Women's Marches happening around the world. The signs they carried gave us hope for the future.
“Trump don’t make fun of people who are different. Be helpful. Be kind. Like me.”
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Singer Pink brought her husband, daughter Willow and son Jameson to the march. “Unity. Love. Equality. And a dash of nasty.”
“What do we want? A compassionate America! When do we want it? Before nap!”
I’m a girl. What’s your superpower?”
“Girls just wanna have fun-damental human rights.”
“I love naps, but I stay woke.”
“When Voldermort is president, we need a nation of Hermiones.”
“Without Hermione, Harry would’ve died in Book 1. #girlpower”
This baby can’t read or write, but she delivered her message!
“Boys will be good humans.”
“Respect our existence or expect our resistance.”
“Fighting for equal pay at my lemonade stand.”
“I love my two moms.”
“Feminism is the radical notion that women are people.”
“All races, all religions, all beliefs, all orientations, all nationalities, all genders have the rights to feel safe.”
“A girl should be two things. Who and what she wants.”
“If you build a wall…my generation will knock it down.”
“I can be President.”
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