LEADER 00000cam 2200769Ii 4500 001 on1018476715 003 OCoLC 005 20180222195750.0 008 180110t20182018nyua 000 mdeng d 010 2017046276 019 1001731224 020 9780062843432|q(hardcover) 020 0062843435|q(hardcover) 035 (OCoLC)1018476715|z(OCoLC)1001731224 040 PNX|beng|erda|cPNX|dPNX|dBIB|dOCLCO|dYDX|dGK8|dJP3|dTXP |dIGA|dUAP|dTXJDC|dNDS|dUAB|dWHP 043 n-us-dc 049 WHPP 050 14 HQ1155|b.T64 2018 082 04 305.42|223 245 00 Together we rise :|bbehind the scenes at the protest heard round the world /|cthe Women's March organizers and Condé Nast. 250 First edition. 264 1 New York, NY :|bDey St., an imprint of William Morrow, |c[2018] 264 4 |c©2018 300 319 pages :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;|c27 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 505 0 Introduction / Jamia Wilson -- 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? / Jill Soloway -- The team expands: November 11-14, 2016 -- My sisters' keeper / 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) / Ai-Jen Poo -- Sankofa: Look back to move forward / 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 / Jose Antonio Vargas -- Daring discussions: December 2016 -- Why we march: The Unity Principles: January 12, 2017 -- An open letter to grown-ups / Rowan Blanchard -- Operation Headcount: December 31, 2016 - January 21, 2017 -- Optimism, interrupted / Cindi Leive -- The Watergate: Preparing for March Day: January 16-20, 2017 -- Don't forget about us / Erika Andiola -- Rising up around the world: January 20, 2017, 11:00 p.m. -- The roar / Ashley Judd -- Marching forward / America Ferrera -- March Day: Breaking records, making history, January 21, 2017, 3:00 a.m. -- Salud, dignidad, justicia / Jessica González-Rojas -- My whole self, marching / Elaine Welteroth -- Lead with love / Judith LeBlanc -- The Women's March by the numbers -- Owning the night: January 21, 2017, 5:00 p.m.-midnight -- Closing the gap / Congresswoman Maxine Waters -- From March to movement: January 28, 2017 -- Getting political when you can't vote / Yara Shahidi -- My own march / Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm -- America the exceptional / David Remnick -- A day without a woman: March 8, 2017 -- You are here / Ilana Glazer -- The beauty and the danger of the Women's March / Jia Tolentino -- Can social media change the world?: Spring 2017 -- Do something / Senator Tammy Duckworth -- "Reclaiming our time": Fall 2017 -- After the start / Roxane Gay -- Revolutionary love is the call of our times / Valarie Kaur -- You felt how powerful women are when we rise up: Keep rising. 520 On January 21, 2017, the day after Donald J. Trump's inauguration, more than three million marchers of all ages and walks of life took to the streets as part of the largest protest in American history. In red states and blue states, in small towns and major urban centers, from Boise to Boston, Bangkok to Buenos Aires, people from eighty-two countries -- on all seven continents -- rose up in solidarity to voice a common message: Hear our voice. It became the largest global protest in modern history. Now Women's March organizers tell their personal stories and reflect on their collective journey. They provide an inside look at how the idea for the event originated, how it was organized, how it became a global movement that surpassed their wildest expectations, and how they are sustaining and building on the widespread outrage, passion, and determination that sparked it. Those stories are interwoven with "voices from the March," recollections from real women who were there, across the world, along with photographs and brief essays by noted writers, celebrities, and artists. 611 20 Women's March on Washington|d(2017) 611 20 Women's March on Washington|d(2017)|vPictorial works. 611 20 Women's March on Washington|d(2017)|vPersonal narratives. 650 0 Women's rights|xHistory|y21st century. 650 0 Women's rights|xHistory|y21st century|vPictorial works. 650 0 Feminism|xHistory|y21st century. 650 0 Feminism|xHistory|y21st century|vPictorial works. 650 0 Demonstrations|xHistory|y21st century. 650 0 Demonstrations|xHistory|y21st century|vPictorial works. 650 0 Protest movements|xHistory|y21st century. 650 0 Protest movements|xHistory|y21st century|vPictorial works. 650 4 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies. 650 4 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture. 650 7 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies.|2bisacsh 655 7 Illustrated works.|2lcgft 655 7 Personal narratives.|2lcgft 655 7 Essays.|2lcgft 700 1 Akiwenzie-Damm, Kateri,|d1965-|econtributor. 700 1 Blanchard, Rowan,|d2001-|econtributor. 700 1 Campbell, Melanie L.,|econtributor. 700 1 Duckworth, Tammy,|d1968-|econtributor. 700 1 Ferrera, America,|d1984-|econtributor. 700 1 Gay, Roxane,|econtributor. 700 1 Glazer, Ilana,|econtributor. 700 1 Judd, Ashley,|econtributor. 700 1 Kaur, Valarie,|econtributor. 700 1 Leive, Cindi,|econtributor. 700 1 Poo, Ai-jen,|econtributor. 700 1 Remnick, David,|econtributor. 700 1 Shahidi, Yara,|econtributor. 700 1 Soloway, Joey,|d1965-|econtributor. 700 1 Vargas, Jose Antonio,|econtributor. 700 1 Waters, Maxine,|econtributor. 710 2 Condé Nast Publications,|eeditor. 914 MID.b25624441 994 C0|bWHP
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