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March 4 Justice: A love letter to the women and men who marched yesterday


We saw those numbers pouring onto the streets, yesterday. Thousands and thousands. Grassroots activist Janine Hendry, who wrangled much for this march, says it was easily 85,000 across Australia. She reasonably declined a meeting offered with Scott Morrison in his office. This was a moment for the Prime Minister to take the raging hot temperature of the many, not make promises to the few behind closed doors, but he refused to come outside and meet the thousands on the lawns.
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There is no better tool than a march to frame solidarity. Yes, it feels busy, even useful, to share your thoughts on social media, but there’s something different on the ground, the smell of sunscreen and sweat, the placards shouting: Enough! The mother pushing the newish baby in a pram with partner at her side holding a sign:“She’s someone.” The words sister/mother/daughter/wife are crossed out. The utterly appalling sound systems. The crush and the swirl. ....

New South Wales , Australian Capital Territory , John Howard , Marie Coleman , Yvonne Weldon , Brittany Higgins , Tony Abbott , Christian Porter , Macquarie University , Office For Women , Family Court , Grace Tame , Michelle Arrow , Between John Howard , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , ஆஸ்திரேலிய மூலதனம் பிரதேசம் , ஜான் ஹோவர்ட் , மேரி கோல்மேன் , ய்வாந் வெல்டன் , பிரிட்டானி ஹிக்கின்ஸ் , டோனி அப்போட் , கிறிஸ்துவர் போர்டர் , மக்வரீ பல்கலைக்கழகம் , அலுவலகம் க்கு பெண்கள் , குடும்பம் நீதிமன்றம் , கருணை அடக்க ,

A love letter to the women and men who marched yesterday


We saw those numbers pouring onto the streets, yesterday. Thousands and thousands. Grassroots activist Janine Hendry, who wrangled much for this march, says it was easily 85,000 across Australia. She reasonably declined a meeting offered with Scott Morrison in his office. This was a moment for the Prime Minister to take the raging hot temperature of the many, not make promises to the few behind closed doors, but he refused to come outside and meet the thousands on the lawns.
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There is no better tool than a march to frame solidarity. Yes, it feels busy, even useful, to share your thoughts on social media, but there’s something different on the ground, the smell of sunscreen and sweat, the placards shouting: Enough! The mother pushing the newish baby in a pram with partner at her side holding a sign:“She’s someone.” The words sister/mother/daughter/wife are crossed out. The utterly appalling sound systems. The crush and the swirl. ....

New South Wales , Australian Capital Territory , John Howard , Marie Coleman , Yvonne Weldon , Brittany Higgins , Tony Abbott , Christian Porter , Macquarie University , Office For Women , Family Court , Grace Tame , Michelle Arrow , Between John Howard , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , ஆஸ்திரேலிய மூலதனம் பிரதேசம் , ஜான் ஹோவர்ட் , மேரி கோல்மேன் , ய்வாந் வெல்டன் , பிரிட்டானி ஹிக்கின்ஸ் , டோனி அப்போட் , கிறிஸ்துவர் போர்டர் , மக்வரீ பல்கலைக்கழகம் , அலுவலகம் க்கு பெண்கள் , குடும்பம் நீதிமன்றம் , கருணை அடக்க ,