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    Thousands Take Part in 2018 Women’s March in Columbus

    On the first anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration, and the first day of the government shutdown, a crowd of an estimated 3,000 Central Ohio residents gathered at the Ohio Convention Center for the Women’s March 2018.

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    Organized by Socialist Alternative and the Women’s March Ohio – Columbus Region, in addition to marching, the sizable crowd gathered to hear speakers talk about gerrymandering, voting rights, and organizing disenfranchised communities for the Midterm Elections on November 6, 2018.

    All photos by Katherine Forbes.

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    Katherine Forbes
    Katherine Forbeshttps://www.krforbesphotography.com
    Katie Forbes is a freelance photographer, specializing in political and community events. More examples of her work can be seen at krforbesphotography.com.
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