Crowds block traffic in Seattle during International Women's Day march
On March 8, Seattle hosted a vibrant International Women's Day rally, where hundreds marched to promote gender equality under the theme "For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. " Activists, including Katie Hale and Cynthia Whetsell, passionately articulated the need for action against the Trump Administration's policies perceived as undermining women's rights. The rally not only emphasized women's issues but also embraced a wider spectrum of social justice, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and immigration reforms. Many attendees expressed a mix of nostalgia and frustration, noting the cyclical nature of the struggle for equality, with Hale reflecting on the historical context of their activism.
Despite concerns about regression in women's rights, participants found solace in the camaraderie and shared mission of the event. The rally concluded peacefully, with traffic returning to normal shortly after 2 p. m. , signaling a successful day of advocacy. This event served as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and the importance of community engagement in social movements.
Activists continue to call for unity and action to confront the challenges posed by rising political extremism.