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A visual journey through the world's women's march. Unity in a way that cannot be captured in words alone.
When Trump became president all the women’s marches started taking place and I watched in awe as a Dutch citizen. I found myself pinning all these amazing signs on my Pinterest and then I found this book. It’s just a great book to look through, it’s educational, humorous and just empowering to myself as a woman.
The images in this book were inspiring to say the least. A great book to flip through and relive the march or imagine the experience.
Pictures from all over the world - all seven continents! Would have loved some excerpts from the speeches or other information. The book is just pictures, which do speak well on their own, but context and history would have added to the reading experience.
This gave me chills.
I marched with the smaller group in Huntsville, AL. But then drove to Birmingham and took part in the march there. (Huntsville was in the morning; Birmingham was in the afternoon.)
It was powerful to be in a part of the country that had such a relationship with civil rights, and this fantastic photo book brought back several of those memories.
Some books that are collections of photos seem like just a money grab - but this was put together well, and all royalties from the book went to non-profits affiliated with the march.
Of course, the biggest march was in DC, and many of the photos are from there. But the book contains photos from all over the country, and, yes, all over the world.
I love the juxtaposition of Fairbanks, AK and Miami, FL on opposite pages!
I was slightly bummed that my state didn‰ЫЄt make it into the book - but I guess there‰ЫЄs only so much room.
I marched with the smaller group in Huntsville, AL. But then drove to Birmingham and took part in the march there. (Huntsville was in the morning; Birmingham was in the afternoon.)
It was powerful to be in a part of the country that had such a relationship with civil rights, and this fantastic photo book brought back several of those memories.
Some books that are collections of photos seem like just a money grab - but this was put together well, and all royalties from the book went to non-profits affiliated with the march.
Of course, the biggest march was in DC, and many of the photos are from there. But the book contains photos from all over the country, and, yes, all over the world.
I love the juxtaposition of Fairbanks, AK and Miami, FL on opposite pages!
I was slightly bummed that my state didn‰ЫЄt make it into the book - but I guess there‰ЫЄs only so much room.
I happened to get this on Kindle when it was on sale! It was a quick read, since it's a book of photographs, but it was great, I'd definitely consider getting a physical copy of it
The book really captures the spirit of the signs and the reasons people marched. I loved the clever signs, the truthful signs, the simple but powerful ones. I loved seeing the signs of protesters from all over the world.
But if you're looking for more than the signs, then you won't find it here in this book. It's more of a coffee table kind of book. Totally worth it to capture the movement, the photos are great- but I think it would have been better if there'd been commentary to go along with the images.
But if you're looking for more than the signs, then you won't find it here in this book. It's more of a coffee table kind of book. Totally worth it to capture the movement, the photos are great- but I think it would have been better if there'd been commentary to go along with the images.