There was a focus on intersectionality at the second Women's March in Seattle.by Nathalie Graham
Alexis Rinck, 22
Amaury Ávalos, 28
Grad students, University of Washington
What brings you out here today?A large reason is that much of feminist movement has been lead in the interests of white, straight women. Rinck: My main reason for being out here today is to advocate for black and brown women, indigenous women, and trans-women. Really the women who seem to be forgotten by the mainstream
Alexis Rinck, 22
Amaury Ávalos, 28
Grad students, University of Washington
What brings you out here today?A large reason is that much of feminist movement has been lead in the interests of white, straight women. Rinck: My main reason for being out here today is to advocate for black and brown women, indigenous women, and trans-women. Really the women who seem to be forgotten by the mainstream