Nasty women and men to crowdsource 'marching orders' ahead of midterm elections

Get the Full StoryThis weekend marks a year since millions of nasty women and men marched in protest following the inauguration of Donald J. Trump.

March On, a new organization branching out from the Women's March movement, wants to take a "bottom up" approach to the resistance.

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Founded by people who organized and led sister Women's March events around the country, March On is using this weekend's anniversary to launch "Operation Marching Orders," a tech-driven campaign to crowdsource an agenda for political change. That agenda will put into words what the movement is fighting for in advance of the 2018 midterm elections. It may also become a set of demands or expectations of political candidates and elected officials. Read more...More about Politics, Gender, Social Good, Donald Trump, and Activism

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