Despite harsh, discriminatory conditions, low pay and lack of appreciation, deaf women have fought with brilliance and ...
As President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol on Tuesday night — the longest first speech the House chamber has seen since 1964 — the reaction was mixed.
As Democratic congresswomen are reportedly planning to wear pink to President Donald Trump's joint address Tuesday to protest in support of women's rights, one Republican senator is reminding them ...
Celebrating Women’s History Month in Fairfax City are (from left) Councilmember Stacey Hardy-Chandler, Mayor Catherine Read ...
The Democrats are facing a tough moment following President Donald Trump’s election. What do they believe and who do they want to be? Their childish outbursts at the joint address left it unclear.
Everyday women” of the Civil Rights Movement should inspire Christians today to become “courageous resisters,” according to ...
They’re making a statement. Dozens of female Democratic lawmakers have arrived in the House chamber clad in pink pantsuits to send a message of opposition to Republicans and President Trump.
Wearing blue shirts that said "Let Us Live," protestors chanted "This is what democracy looks like," in the fierce wind and ...
"Our elected officials work for us," Michelle Brandt told the noontime crowd gathered under a huge live oak. "They are not kings or queens." Brandt, a mother of three, said she was impressed by ...
When President Donald Trump made his speech to a joint session of Congress last night, a number of female Democratic members of Congress wore pink to protest the Trump administration’s policies ...
Many Democratic women in Congress wore pink to Tuesday night’s joint session of Congress in protest of President Donald Trump’s policies and their effect on American women. “The press often ...
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