id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_auhwwbosivegln4pigpcl2tdgq Dana R. Fisher Intersectionality takes it to the streets: Mobilizing across diverse interests for the Women's March 2017 9 .pdf application/pdf 7116 1116 68 Analyzing a data set collected from a random sample of participants, we explore how social identities influenced participation in the Women's March. Our analysis demonstrates how individuals' motivations to participate represented an intersectional set of issues and how the progressive movement spans issues of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation, more research is needed to understand how individuals motivated by certain issues come together to participate presents analysis of a unique data set collected from a random sample of participants in the 2017 Women's March in Washington, DC to among various sociodemographic variables and the issues that motivated individuals to participate in the Women's March. Participants who mentioned Women's Rights were significantly more likely to mention Racial Justice, Immigration, and Social how smaller-scale movements use intersectionality to mobilize and expand their constituencies (19, 29), we find that members of these coalitions participated together in one large-scale protest event while still movements can also mobilize participants who are motivated by an intersectional set of issues. ./cache/work_auhwwbosivegln4pigpcl2tdgq.pdf ./txt/work_auhwwbosivegln4pigpcl2tdgq.txt