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And so to everyone who is watching, do not despair.
This is not a time to throw up our hands.
This is a time to roll up our sleeves.
This is a time to organize, to mobilize, and to stay engaged for the sake of freedom and justice and the future that we all know we can build together.
From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Tavernisi, and this is the Daily When Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016, it prompted an outpouring of protests, particularly by women, a movement that came to be known as the Resistance.
For the past two weeks, Daily producer Lindsey Garrison has been talking to people who were part of that movement, asking them what they're doing after Trump's win this time today, what they said about the state of the resistance in the next Trump era.
It's Tuesday, November 19th.
Hello.
Hi, Vanessa.
Hi.
How are you?
Hey.
I'm good, I'm good.
A few days after the election, I called Vanessa Ruble.
She lives on five acres of desert in Southern California.