The 1st Women's March was nicely covered in 3-live hours by Democracy Now in 2017 with great speakers and musical performances, but this year Amy Goodman has the weekend off and will be running the usual MLK speech re-runs on Monday.
Looking for radio coverage of this year's event we looked at the Women's March website but found only a membership form and no helpful suggestions how we could find audio.
Youtube was the break we were looking for with this livestream link
We were not too late to be early, and saw cameras zoom, tilt and focus while arriving women milled around in extra warm clothes for the bitter cold.
Eventually audio was turned on and we hear voices and the usual crowd howls.
Still not knowing what to expect, KDX has decided to review the outcome after-the-fact and air the best of whatever happens on Monday in place of Democracy Now.
Does that work for you?
My wife and daughter are at the DC March as I write this. Whatever the event promises at the end of the day, they can say they were part of a historic movement.
Marching At a Standstill
There are several things of interest about the following link. The photo on this Daily Kos article is superb and certainly ranks to display the spirit of the women.
But who could march in that mass of winter clothing?
Further, the issues that seem to have arisen over what it's all about are fractious.
Here it is for our talk stations and talkative DJs in the part 15 community:
