Linda Sarsour, co-chair of the National woman’s March on Washington dropped by to promote the 'A Day Without A Woman' movement. While talking to Angie they discussed...
- How women are vital to our community
- The after affects of 9/11 growing up as a Muslim in Brooklyn
- The woman’s March on Washington is historically the largest protest in history
- How they did not expect the numbers that they received from the March - had over 400 marches
- Donald Trump being a wake up call to the world.
- No matter if you are paid or unpaid your presence makes a difference from college students to stay at home moms, your presence matters.
- Encourages women to not spend their money on March 8th because we hold a large economic power.
- Also encourages woman to wear RED on March 8 and come stand in solidarity
- An entire school district in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and Alexandria Virginia that are shutting down schools because of the movement
- Explains the struggles and injustices that we was as women still endure like equal pay, health care, and abortions
- Talks about how Donald Trumps administration is the epitome of white privilege
- “The power is not in the hands of the people the power lays in the hands of corporations”
- Shares her hope and faith for change in America despite America’s history for racism