Publisher's Synopsis
The 2016 election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency was a devastating blow to marginalised people around the country - immigrants, Muslims, the LGBTQ community, and black Americans. Intersecting with every one of those groups were women, who despaired over the halt in progress of their rights as equal citizens. Has the country become more misogynist, or simply shown its true face? Can we even speak about 'women' as a cohesive group? In the face of these challenges, how can we work together to persist, resist, and enact lasting change?