What the Women’s Marches Meant: Reflections and Moving Forward

This panel featuring faculty and grad students from around SU will offer students a variety of ways to think about the meaning and significance of the Women’s Marches. It will be held Monday, Jan. 30, from 3-4 p.m. in 220 Eggers Hall. 

Each panelist attended one of the marches in Syracuse, Seneca Falls or Washington, D.C. They are likely to address the historical significance of the marches, their meaning in contemporary politics, criticisms of the marches from a variety of perspectives and what the marches mean going forward for participants and American politics. Originally posted at SU News.