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Two Bay Area Women March to D.C.

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The Women's March on Washington, D.C. brought hundreds of thousands of women to protest Donald Trump and advocate for women's rights. Two Bay Area women of Indian heritage, Dr. Hina Chawla and Neha Singh Gohil, share why they decided to join the march and their concerns for immigrant communities in the wake of Trump's presidential victory.

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