Yesterday I got caught in the massive women’s rights march in Mexico City on November 25. We started at the Ángel de la Independencia to Zócalo, but the river of purple and green was so thick it took nearly 3 hours to move a few kilometers. Flares filled the air with smoke, and thousands chanted “Ni una más” and “Un violador en tu camino,” dropping to the ground in waves of drums, chants and fury. I went as an observer; to simply document one day in Mexico City during a protest.
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