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The Women's March in Kelowna may have drawn a small crowd yesterday, but thousands gathered in cities and towns across the world on Saturday to demand social and political change.
Yesterday was the second annual march, taking place on the anniversary of United States President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
A highlight of the Denver Women’s March today! #womensmarch2018 #Denver pic.twitter.com/PZsdVyLvIX
— WomensMarch2018 (@WomensMarch2018) January 21, 2018
Power to the Polls events took place on a global level yesterday across Europe, Africa, North and South America, Asia, and the Middle East.
Here are a few of the best photos from the 2018 Women’s March.
This is what democracy looks like #WomensMarch2018 #TheFutureIsFemale pic.twitter.com/LzlxkA25eq
— Katie Kassler (@KasslerKatie) January 21, 2018
They were even marching in Alaska! #WomensMarch2018 #SundayMorning pic.twitter.com/YFCAhUlDG6
— John Lundin 🌊 (@johnlundin) January 21, 2018
One year ago today, thousands of women, men and children marched in cities across Canada as part of a global human rights movement promoting #womensright, #equality and #diversity. Yesterday they marched again #womensmarch pic.twitter.com/PfLqpyGtEm
— Canada (@Canada) January 21, 2018
Some of the BEST signs from yesterday #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/uNp2vFYy8l
— Black Girl Culture (@blkgirlculture) January 21, 2018
Can't stop a hurricane, ladies it’s time to AWAKE! #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/eJ8NHRGopE
— camilla (@liveinacastle) January 21, 2018
When women support each other... great things happen. #WomensMarch2018 #PowerToThePolls pic.twitter.com/a2cTF5N9wl
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 20, 2018
I love this sign so much. 🐦💙#WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/5GHqavDPCA
— ღMarci (@loveMarci) January 21, 2018
A beautiful sign I saw at the #WomensMarch2018 San Jose pic.twitter.com/siwDVsaQpv
— Audrey (@rugbypug2002) January 21, 2018
London has a message. #WomensMarch2018 #TimesUp pic.twitter.com/0yP0pxeq9t
— Ian Healy (@IanHealy) January 21, 2018
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