Seattle is blue and very white, and I'm mindful of all the "Where've you been?" challenges now from people of color. I'm hoping we can get on to, OK we're all here. Now. Let's roll.
Oh and I should say...in my role as a voice of the Giraffe Heroes Project, I do nothing partisan. We never ask nominees or commendees what their political allegiances are. But "never" and "always" don't apply to speaking out against DT. He's not normal. I think it's incumbent on all of us, no matter what our affiliations may be, to stand tall for the values this man does not share. Yeah. Let's roll.
Just not today. My legs still hurt, three days later.
Thank you for sharing the Seattle March with us, Ann. Your commentary, your photos and your many relatives in your pink knitted hats, added so much!

I hate pink. I hate hats. What to do with mine? A Venus head I found at an estate sale in Princeton. Now, she can be Venus dePussy!
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*Others in the "Signs of Sisterhood" series:
Signs of Sisterhood: Inside the Women's March in Chicago1.23.17
Women's March: Whidbey Island, WA1.24.17
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