Eight years ago, a sea of angry women, many wearing “pink pussy hats”, descended on Washington a day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, in one of the largest political demonstrations in US history.
Vanessa Wruble was a driving force behind the Women’s March in the US capital, inspired by the perceived threat Trump posed to reproductive and civil rights. For now, though, she is done marching.
“What would it actually accomplish?” she said from the animal sanctuary she now runs near Joshua Tree in the California desert. “Our strategy didn’t work last time, so let’s not keep doing the same thing.”
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