Women's March 2019 Baltimore MD T Shirt
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Women's March 2019 Baltimore MD T Shirt

We are outraged. We are organized. They forgot that 5 million women lit the world on fire two years ago. On January 19, 2019, we're going to remind them when we flood the streets of Washington, D.C., and with sister marches in cities across the globe.

Save the date: The #WomensWave is coming, and we're sweeping the world forward with us.

#WomensMarch2019

#2019WomensMarch

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