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A Little Cold and Wind Doesn't Stop the Houston Women's March for Justice and Equality

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A Little Cold and Wind Doesn't Stop the Houston Women's March for Justice and Equality
Despite low temperatures and brisk winds, women of Houston gathered at the Water Works/Cistern on Sabine Bridge for speakers, activities, and food trucks Saturday morning for the Houston Women's March. From there they marched to City Hall to rally on the steps and demand justice and equality. (Photos by Doogie Roux)
Despite low temperatures and brisk winds, women of Houston gathered at the Water Works/Cistern on Sabine Bridge for speakers, activities, and food trucks Saturday morning for the Houston Women's March. From there they marched to City Hall to rally on the steps and demand justice and equality. (Photos by Doogie Roux)
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