THOUSANDS OF NORTH TEXANS
MARCHED FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS
TODAY JOINING MORE THAN 600
DEMONSTRATIONS NATIONWIDE.
WE WERE IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS AND
WE SPOKE TO SOME ABOUT WHY THEY
WERE THERE.
Reporter: ON THE FRONT LINES
OF THE DALLAS WOMEN'S MARCH,
STRENGTH CAME IN NUMBERS.
I'M EXCITED TO SEE THIS MANY
PEOPLE OUT HERE TODAY.
Reporter: APRIL BROUGHT HER
NINE-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER
I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT THAT
WE ALL TAKE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN
OUR COUNTRY AND THE ISSUES THAT
WE'RE FACING AND INVOLVE OUR
CHILDREN IN THE DISCUSSIONS
EARLY.
Reporter: WEARING PINK HATS
AND CARRYING SIGNS THEY MARCHED
FOR MANY REASONS.
THIS DAD DID IT FOR HIS
DAUGHTER.
TRYING TO SET A GOOD EXAMPLE
OF WHAT SHE SHOULD EXPECT.
Reporter: THEY ARE HERE
DEMANDING EQUAL PAY AND RIGHTS
AND BRINGING ATTENTION TO THE
ME TOO MOVEMENT.
I YOU THIS IT'S SO IMPORTANT
TO SHOW OUR STUDENTS HOW
IMPORTANT IT IS TO STAND UP FOR
YOURSELF.
A LOT OF THEM ARE AFFECTED.
THEY ARE YOUNG.
WE WALK FOR THEM.
THEY ARE THE FUTURE.
WE WANT THEM TO GROW UP IN A
WORLD WHERE THEIR VOICES ARE
HEARD AND THEY KNOW THEY ARE
IMPORTANT MEMBERS OF SOCIETY.
Reporter: THE MARCHES WALKED
FROM ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST
