Donna Ferrato: ’What is wrong with white women?’Donna Ferrato, the renowned photographer known for her work on domestic violence, looks back on the Women’s March as ‘the end’
It’s been six months since the Women’s March. What’s changed?On January 21, thousands of Canadians marched for women’s rights in events organized by Women’s March Canada. Is it living up to its goals?
One hundred days of President Donald Trump—and of the resistanceIn the face of Donald Trump’s authoritarian tendencies and slapdash administration, U.S. institutions appear to be holding strong
Mending the feminist movementThe Clinton-Sanders fight drove a wedge through it. The backlash to Donald Trump has made it stronger than ever.
What marching means for a hellscape aheadThe Washington march route passed democratic institutions that endure the test of time. A protester asked: ’It’s more than one man can dismantle, right?’
Marching with Donna Ferrato: ’We are unbeatable’Photographer, photojournalist and activist Donna Ferrato was behind the lens for Maclean’s at the Women’s March
Why they marched: A Donna Ferrato photo essayHundreds of thousands stormed Washington, D.C. for the Women’s March—where an iconic photographer found portraits of resistance
How Donald Trump will save the leftThe Women’s March proved President Donald Trump can unite the left. Now it’s up to this new force to do something with its energy.
Women’s marches from across the world, in photosIn more than 30 countries, from Ghana and Australia to Canada and Israel, people marched for women’s and human rights
‘Is that a uterus giving the middle finger?’: On the bus to the Women’s MarchThis trip had everything — strangers bonding, ribald humour, a bottomless well of snacks and even a self-appointed bus mom.