It is now 2017, and people are marching. Women, their husbands, children and fathers all around the world are marching for women who still make less money than men for the same work, for migrant families who live in fear of being deported and torn from their children; for undocumented workers abused, exploited, and burned in factories owned and operated by foreigners; for families left behind by victims of a cruel war on drugs; for families who continue to pushed in the pit of poverty without hope and opportunity to rise up; for victims of extra judicial killings and human rights abuses; for victims of modern day slavery; and to raise awareness for women in places who have few, if any, rights. Every march, every right fought for, that women died for, was for the right we now enjoy but often take for granted. Don’t let all those who died, the fighting and suffering be for naught.