Artist's Statement by Molly Hayden: What does activism look like? In early January 2017, the anticipation of the upcoming Women's March on Washington was looming. To showcase Savannah's strong presence, I turned my camera on the brave women (and a few men) who stood up for equality and marched for freedom. During three separate photo shoots, I photographed more than 200 Savannah residents for posterity and to show the faces of the resistance. I also asked them to share why they were marching. The answers were as diverse as the subjects.
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W148_HaydenM_038, Women's March on Washington Collection, Archives for Research on Women and Gender. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University.