Seven women tell us why they came to Washington for the Women’s March, and what they hope will come next.
![Denisha Jones of Washington, DC (Nia Prater/MNS) Denisha Jones of Washington, DC (Nia Prater/MNS)](https://dc.medill.northwestern.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Denisha-Jones.jpg)
Denisha Jones of Washington, DC (Nia Prater/MNS)
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Susan Allison-Hatch of Albuquerque, New Mexico (Nia Prater/MNS)
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Safiyyah Johnson of Baltimore, Maryland (Nia Prater/MNS)
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Stephanie Guzman (Nia Prater/MNS)
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Caia Lee of Boston, Massachusetts (Nia Prater/MNS)
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Muslima Walker of Baltimore, Maryland (Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang/MNS)
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Amy Franks of Tacoma, Washington (Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang/MNS)