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The Revolution Starts Here,’ Says Madonna
The Revolution Starts Here,’ Says Madonna

... II, we must love one another or die. I choose love. Are you with me? Say this with me: We. Choose. Love.”. Madonna addresses Women's March on Washington: Welcome to "our refusal as women to accept this new age of tyranny" __link__/MIVYb Jq Jr Q __link__/Ej 9 G 42 IFzz. — ABC News (@ABC) January 21, 2017. She then launched into a few bars of her 1988 hit “Express Yourself” as she danced onstage. Other celebrity speakers and attendees included Amy Schumer, Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Chastain, Chloe Grace Moretz, Ashley Judd, Gloria Steinhem, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Michael Moore. A photo posted by @amyschumer on. Jan 21, 2017 at 7:44 am PST. Kevin Mazur/Wire Image). One crowd of marchers making their way across the Potomac River from Virginia chanted and sang as they walked: “All I want to say is Trump don’t care about us. All I want to say is Trump don’t care about us.”. Kevin Mazur/Wire Image. Other marchers chanted in sing-song: “Hands too small, can’t build a wall.”. They carried hand-made signs with slogans such as: ...



My 'sisterhood' Costars Aren't As Nice As They Seem
My 'sisterhood' Costars Aren't As Nice As They Seem

... Pictures of Boy Bands, Grunge, Throwback Moments. Ferrera isn’t big on going out on New Year’s Eve anyway. “I think my version of a successful New Year’s Eve is, like, not having to put my socks or shoes on and not having to leave my house,” she said. “And making other people come to my house and play games that I can get very competitive at. I’m a lovely host.”. Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn and Blake Lively in 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.' Phil Caruso/Warner Bros. Pictures. Back in November, the threesome’s missing costar, Bledel, 35, told Jimmy Fallon that they are indeed trying to revive the popular Sisterhood franchise for another movie and have kept in touch since the original 2005 film and its 2008 sequel. PHOTOS: Blake Lively's Second-Pregnancy Style. “We would all love to do it. I think it would be so much fun, and we talk about ...



The President Is Not America, We Are America
The President Is Not America, We Are America

... an immigrant in this country,” Ferrera continued. “Our dignity, our character, our rights have all been under attack, and a platform of hate and division assumed power yesterday. But the president is not America. His Cabinet is not America. Congress is not America. We are America. And we are here to stay.”. “We march today for our families and our neighbors, for our future, for the causes we claim and for the causes that claim us. We march today for the moral core of this nation, against which our new president is waging a war. He would like us to forget the words, ‘Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free,’ and instead, take up a credo of hatred.”. Watch America Ferrera’s full speech in the video below. America Ferrera was just one of several other A-list celebrities that joined in for the Women’s March. Scarlett Johansson, Beyonce, Katy Perry, Ashley Judd, Amber Rose, Amy Schumer, and Chrissy Teigen also arrived at the nation’s capital to take a stand against President Donald ...



America Ferrera Kicks Off Women's March On Washington
America Ferrera Kicks Off Women's March On Washington

... reports the "Superstore" star said, "It’s been a heart-rending time to be both a woman and an immigrant in this country. Our dignity, our character, our rights have all been under attack, and a platform of hate and division assumed power yesterday.”. Watch part of Ferrera's impassioned speech. Actress America Ferrera speaks at the #Womens March in Washington, DC: "Our rights have all been under attack" __link__/f Vsr Xa 6 oaj. — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) January 21, 2017. Actress Ashley Judd's speech went even further, quoting a poem by a young woman that invoked images of Hitler and gas chambers and swastikas. Ashley Judd joins Michael Moore on stage at #Womens March - shares poem from 19-year-old __link__/i 7 a GLAJNLt. — Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 21, 2017. "Extra's" AJ Calloway was on the ground with exclusive access to many of the top stars, including Cher, who said that while she has lived through 12 presidents, "I didn't think it could get any worse than George [W.] Bush.". Actress Sophia Bush called the day of Trump's inauguration "dark," and ...



What You Need To Know About The Women's March On Washington
What You Need To Know About The Women's March On Washington

... Maria Hamilton, Gwen Carr), Hina Naveed, Judith La Blanc, Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, Aida Hurtado, Melissa Mays, Raquel Willis, Rosyln Brock, Sister Ieasha Prime, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, Ai-jen Poo, Wendy Carrillo, Dr. Cynthia Hale, and the March Co-Chairs Bob Bland, Carmen Perez, Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory. Who is going to perform. Singer Janelle Monáe, fresh from her role in the hit movie Hidden Figures;, Maxwell, Angelique Kidjo, Toshi Reagon, Samantha Ronson, Emily Wells, DJ Rekha, MC Lyte, St. Beauty, Beverly Bond, Alia Sharrief, DJ Rimarkable, Amber Coffman, the Indigo Girls, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Climbing Poe Tree. What is the artist table and who will be there. The table, event organizers say, will include "artists, musicians, actors, writers and creatives" who will either be at the march in person "or via social media.". Some of the artists will be America Ferrera, Uzo Aduba, Cristela Alonzo, Patricia Arquette, Danielle Brooks, ...



We Work Peacefully While Recognising There Is No True Peace Without Justice And Equity For All' #womensmarch
We Work Peacefully While Recognising There Is No True Peace Without Justice And Equity For All' #womensmarch

... bigotry and hatred. Protesters hold placards as they take part at the Women's March rally in Macau. Getty Images. 25/32 Macau. Protesters hold placards as they take part at the Women's March rally in Macau, Macau. The Women's March originated in Washington DC but soon spread to be a global march calling on all concerned citizens to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion and for women's rights to be recognised around the world as human rights. Getty Images. 26/32 Manila. A mother carries her son as they join a rally in solidarity against the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump as the 45 th President of the United States in suburban Quezon city northeast of Manila, Philippines. 27/32 Sydney. An infant is held up at a demonstration against new U. S. President Donald Trump in Sydney, Australia. ...



America Ferrera Speaks At Women’s March 2017
America Ferrera Speaks At Women’s March 2017

... Britney Spears just sold her Louisiana home to her dad - Radar. Adele is performing at the Grammys - Lainey Gossip. Kristen Stewart is directing a short film on gun control - The Hollywood Reporter. Cruizin 1960. She must not be speaking about herself when she talks about being a woman and an immigrant…she was born in LA. Cali 65. She is a little delusional…no a lot delusional. We have an election and the people have spoken. You may not like him, like I didn’t like his destructive predecessor, but you need to move on and support him. To not include pro-lifers in your little group, shows you aren’t speaking for all women. Those who marched today are asking for a permit to commit murder. Should we just write a new law saying to commit murder is now okay? Let’s let all those sitting in prison for the act of murder free because after all, if its okay for a woman to kill another human being it is giving a pass to everyone to kill another human. You celebrities have a right to an opinion, but you have no right to try to jam your irresponsibility down our throats. WHAT’S THEIR PROBLEM? all these delusional celebs are the reason ...



America Ferrera Reunites With Ugly Betty Fam At Women's March
America Ferrera Reunites With Ugly Betty Fam At Women's March

... core of this nation, against which our new president is waging a war.". E! Is Everywhere. This content is available customized for our international audience. Would you like to view this in our US edition. E! Is Everywhere. This content is available customized for our international audience. Would you like to view this in our Canadian edition. E! Is Everywhere. This content is available customized for our international audience. Would you like to view this in our UK edition. E! Is Everywhere. This content is available customized for our international audience. Would you like to view this in our Australian edition. E! ist überall. Dieser Inhalt ist für internationale Besucher verfügbar. Möchtest du ihn in der deutschen Version anschauen. E! Is Everywhere. This content is available customized for our international audience. Would you like to view this ...



Arts Community, Worldwide Crowds Unite For Women's March
Arts Community, Worldwide Crowds Unite For Women's March

... in D. C. were a diverse, but peacefully unified force. There were nasty women and empathetic men, chants of “this is what democracy looks like” and “women’s rights are human rights,” and a sea of pink pussycat hats and signs that focused on reproductive rights but also spoke to immigrant rights, the Black Lives Matter movement, climate change, that pesky issue of the border wall Trump wants to erect, and more. One woman’s sign read, “Trump keep your tiny hands out of my vagina," and another’s noted “#free Melania.” A child atop her dad’s shoulders held a placard with the word “hate” X’d out in rainbow colors. Another sign, strung in a tree outside the Health Department, declared, “Roses are red. Trump gives me angina. Yes I know medical terms, despite my vagina.”. As momentum for the March on Washington swelled to include sister marches around the country and the world - feminist trailblazer Gloria Steinem said from the stage there were 370 marches, taking place in every state and on six continents today. A crowd of 500,000 people was ...



America Ferrera Investigates Access To Women’s Healthcare In South Texas
America Ferrera Investigates Access To Women’s Healthcare In South Texas

... actress America Ferrera), I met women who have been fighting to keep this clinic open despite years of attacks on abortion access in Texas. These women—from organizations like South Texans for Reproductive Justice, Planned Parenthood, and the National Latina Rights Institute for Reproductive Health—laid it out for me like this: In the Valley, as they call it, high poverty, lack of transportation, and the fact that a large number of undocumented women reside there make this clinic critical for women’s health. No matter where you stand on abortion, you can’t help but be moved by the plight of the Valley women, many of whom have recently arrived fleeing violence from Central America and Mexico and who have difficulties accessing health care. I remember one interview with an undocumented woman with breast cancer who couldn’t afford treatment. It had everyone—me, America, the camera crew—in tears. To understand the state of affairs in Texas, you need to go back four years to the passage of HB 2 , a law that required doctors performing abortions in clinics to have admitting privileges at local hospitals, as ...

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