Liberty High senior Georgia Skuza worried as she organized this year’s Women’s March on the Lehigh Valley that it wouldn’t be heavily attended, given the controversies surrounding the national Women’s March organization. But as the 17-year-old looked out at a sea of pink hats and poster-board signs…
Source: Morningcall
Women's March in Bethlehem: About 200 rally for equality, gun control, immigration reform, LGBT rights
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