Ishani Weera
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enFive types of people who marched on Washington this weekend -- or stayed home
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<p>Saturday's Women's March on Washington was livestreamed on Facebook by citizen journalists and major media alike.</p>
<p>If you logged into your social media platform of choice over the weekend you were likely to find photos, video and reflective posts -- ranging from reinvigorated enthusiasm to cautious critique -- all over your newsfeed.</p>
<p>Here are five types of broad perspectives on marching that we noticed on social media over the weekend. Each had something valuable to add to the ongoing public discourse on the nature of solidarity, Trump, inequality and organizing resistance.</p>
<p><strong>1. PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T MARCH, BECAUSE.</strong></p>
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