These Researchers Are Counting Crowds For All U.S. Protests
The public service project follows their crowdsourced efforts to glean the scope of the Women's March
By Allee Manning
Feb 09, 2017 at 10:28 AM ET
If there’s one thing we’ve learned following the Presidential Inauguration and the much-larger Women’s March movement the following day it’s that crowd size and scope matter. Now, the two researchers responsible for coming up with the most comprehensive database of crowd sizes for both the Saturday march in D.C. and all the sister marches held throughout the world have started a project aimed at ensuring every U.S. political demonstration — no matter how small — gets its due.
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At the website, there is also a map of where the protests are
since the women's day march in DC and the nation; practically nothing in Chicago, very little in Southern California.
Immigration protests clearly dwarf the other causes.