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Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the fourth year in a row, Women's Strike NYC will be out in the streets in a gathering at Washington Square Park on March 8, 2020 reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of International Working Women's Day and highlighting some of the major struggles at the crossroads of feminist and labor organizing identified by the March 8th Coalition. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Survivors and allies created a visual representation of #MeToo on a wall at the Columbus Circle subway station. Individuals will be able to post their own #MeToo stories and messages of support and solidarity (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fogo Azul NYC - On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fogo Azul NYC - On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the fourth year in a row, Women's Strike NYC will be out in the streets in a gathering at Washington Square Park on March 8, 2020 reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of International Working Women's Day and highlighting some of the major struggles at the crossroads of feminist and labor organizing identified by the March 8th Coalition. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fogo Azul NYC - On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On March 15, 2018; dozens of farmworkers with Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), students, faith and community leaders from around the country, concluded the “Freedom Fast”, a five-day fast in front of the hedge fund offices (280 Park Ave) of Nelson Peltz, the Board Chairman and largest shareholder of the fast food giant, Wendy’s, to demand Wendy’s join Fair Food Program and help end sexual violence in the fields. The fast culminated with over a thousand farmworkers and allies taking the streets at the "Time’s Up Wendy’s" march stepping off from Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the fourth year in a row, Women's Strike NYC will be out in the streets in a gathering at Washington Square Park on March 8, 2020 reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of International Working Women's Day and highlighting some of the major struggles at the crossroads of feminist and labor organizing identified by the March 8th Coalition. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Survivors and allies created a visual representation of #MeToo on a wall at the Columbus Circle subway station. Individuals will be able to post their own #MeToo stories and messages of support and solidarity (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Survivors and allies created a visual representation of #MeToo on a wall at the Columbus Circle subway station. Individuals will be able to post their own #MeToo stories and messages of support and solidarity (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Participants of the march giving the finger to Trump Properties in the march route - On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On March 15, 2018; dozens of farmworkers with Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), students, faith and community leaders from around the country, concluded the “Freedom Fast”, a five-day fast in front of the hedge fund offices (280 Park Ave) of Nelson Peltz, the Board Chairman and largest shareholder of the fast food giant, Wendy’s, to demand Wendy’s join Fair Food Program and help end sexual violence in the fields. The fast culminated with over a thousand farmworkers and allies taking the streets at the "Time’s Up Wendy’s" march stepping off from Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fogo Azul NYC - On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the fourth year in a row, Women's Strike NYC will be out in the streets in a gathering at Washington Square Park on March 8, 2020 reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of International Working Women's Day and highlighting some of the major struggles at the crossroads of feminist and labor organizing identified by the March 8th Coalition. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the fourth year in a row, Women's Strike NYC will be out in the streets in a gathering at Washington Square Park on March 8, 2020 reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of International Working Women's Day and highlighting some of the major struggles at the crossroads of feminist and labor organizing identified by the March 8th Coalition. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the fourth year in a row, Women's Strike NYC will be out in the streets in a gathering at Washington Square Park on March 8, 2020 reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of International Working Women's Day and highlighting some of the major struggles at the crossroads of feminist and labor organizing identified by the March 8th Coalition. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the fourth year in a row, Women's Strike NYC will be out in the streets in a gathering at Washington Square Park on March 8, 2020 reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of International Working Women's Day and highlighting some of the major struggles at the crossroads of feminist and labor organizing identified by the March 8th Coalition. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On January 20, 2018; New York City raised its voice again to demand equality for all humans at the 2018 Women’s March in NYC. Over a hundred thousand New Yorkers took the streets on Central Park West from Columbus Circle to 86 Street to send a message to the Trump administration – "We won’t stop until all individuals are treated equally NOW!". (Photo by Erik McGregor)