On Jan. 21, many of us in Seattle, D.C. and beyond came together to affirm the power of women and resist the new world order issued the day before. I, a Black woman, had read much online about the drama of planning for the march in D.C. A debate had raged because some of the older, whiter organizers were disturbed by the fact that organizers of color — primarily Black ones — were speaking about their and others’ race-related experiences. They advocated for language and imagery that represented women of various hues, cultures and religious backgrounds. ...