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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Alyx Chandler
On Saturday, January 21, a few thousand people attended the Birmingham Sister March in honor of the Women's March on Washington. The march took place as a grassroots effort to send a message to the new government and stand in solidarity for the rights of women, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse faith, people who identify as LBGTQ, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and everyone in the community. The rally took place at Kelly Ingram Park and lasted over three hours.
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Shay Allen
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Shay Allen
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Shay Allen