Posts

Showing posts with the label Women's March

Barbra Streisand - Don't Lie to Me (Official Video)

Image
Watch Barbra speak truth to power!

Women's March 2018 Los Angeles - 600,000 Strong!

Image
by Gregg Chadwick I loved my day on the streets of Los Angeles with 600,000 members of the Resistance. I am filled with hope. Thank you to all who took part. 600,000 strong! #WMLA2018 | #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/l41n9LR9vI — Mayor Eric Garcetti (@MayorOfLA) January 20, 2018 This—this right here—is what democracy looks like. It doesn’t happen automatically. It demands our action and participation. It challenges us, but it also empowers us. Because, at the end of the day, it is us. pic.twitter.com/vkxKWTRcnq — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 21, 2018 In New York, women gather by the thousands for #WomensMarch2018 https://t.co/CVhpwEsjQh pic.twitter.com/XtbVOuRRBI — Los Angeles Times (@latimes) January 20, 2018

Let the world see you roar.

Image
Are you fired up by the #TrumpShutdown ? Are you continually shocked by the chaos, meanness and unstable nature of the @realDonaldTrump Administration? If so, go march tomorrow. Let the world see you roar. Understand the power you have to shape public sentiment. pic.twitter.com/fnpAnWgsYH — Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) January 20, 2018

Time's Up

. @realDonaldTrump , did you get the memo? We, the people of the United States, are with @oprah : “A new day is on the horizon.” #TimesUp #WhyWeWearBlack — Women's March (@womensmarch) January 8, 2018

Please Join Me at Art & Home 2017: a Benefit for LA Family Housing

Image
by Gregg Chadwick Gregg Chadwick Generation Pink 14”x11” oil on panel 2017   Generation Pink,  inspired by the Women's March held on January 21, 2017,  will be exhibited at  Art & Home 2017 : a benefit for LA Family Housing - hosted by Room & Board in Culver City.  Along with around 750,000 others, I marched with my family and friends in Los Angeles to show the world that we stand for love, inclusion, diversity, and social justice.  Generation Pink  is part of a series of paintings exploring the Women's March and the continuing protests in this volatile time. As an artist, I often use my creations as a sort of reflecting device that mirrors and focuses attention on social and political change. As Marvin Gaye sang so poignantly- “What’s going on.”   In collaboration with Angeleno magazine, please join us for a special art show at Room & Board in Culver City on September 13, 2017. Over 100 local, contemporary artists...

Thank You Mary Tyler Moore!

Mary Tyler Moore, 1936-2017. https://t.co/untjNkK5IM pic.twitter.com/2oomydy5IU — Michiko Kakutani (@michikokakutani) January 25, 2017

Women's March in Washington DC

Amazing rooftop view of the Women's March in Washington DC. Via @KerryGFleming #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/xn0BTcPaR3 — Greg Hogben (@MyDaughtersArmy) January 22, 2017