New Study Reveals 85% of Americans Participated in Cultural Protests Last Year

The majority of respondents also 'boycotted' brands

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It’s been just over a year since an estimated 7 million people around the world came together in a movement known as the Women’s March, publicly rallying for human rights surrounding immigration, healthcare, race, LGBTQ equality and many more.

While the Women’s March was arguably the most visible such event of its time, a new study from TBWA Worldwide’s cultural editorial unit, Backslash, reveals that a wave of quieter protests have been happening every day, largely thanks to social media.

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