Empowerment and Equality at the Women’s March

Name: Kate Borows-Lai

Social Justice Group: Sports and Equality

Date of Fieldwork: January 20, 2018

Name of Organization: Women’s march

Person (people) with whom I met and their job titles: N/A

Type of Fieldwork: Direct Action

What I did:

I went to the NYC women’s march with the LREI group. We went to the high school early and saw people making signs and knitting pussy hats. Even though we weren’t moving for most of the time, it was still a really important and fun experience.

What I learned:

While there was no talk of my topic directly, it was really cool to see so many women AND men standing up for women’s rights. It reminded me of our NBA fieldwork on the previous day, when Ms. Sloane told us that the NBA really respected the WNBA athletes and are trying to help them gain publicity.

What I learned about Social Justice “work” and/or Civil and Human rights “work” from this fieldwork:

I learned that many voices coming together really can make a difference. It felt so amazing to stand in a crowd of thousands, holding up our signs and shouting along to the chants people made up. There was a real sense of unity, and I feel like these marches really are making big changes. I can’t wait to go again next year!

Kate

Hi, I'm Kate! I'm part of the equality in sports social justice group. Our goal is to help create and maintain a society where everyone can be an athlete. Even though I'm not an athlete myself, throughout this project I have learned that sports help keep you fit, raise focus, build teamwork skills, and (obviously) allow you to have fun. Everyone should be able to experience this, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or anything else. 

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