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Four protestors hold up signs at the Women's March for Black Lives in Mastic, Long Island. 

November 8th, 2020. 

WOMEN'S VOICES

Intersectional feminism encourages the idea that not all women experience life the same way. For Black women, they experience life both as women, and as Black people, and consequently experience both misogyny and racism. 

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According to exit polls conducted by the New York Times, 55% of white women voted for Donald Trump, who has been outspoken in his lack of support for the Black Lives Matter movement, in the 2020 Presidential Election. 

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"Black women are this country's most powerful political force," said one speaker at the Women's March for Black Lives. "The work doesn't end here, it begins here. We all voted, but we can't vote out white supremacy. 

By Dickinson-Frevola. Created with Wix.com

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