Everything that happened at the Women’s March 2018 (including all the best signs)

Everything that happened at the Women’s March 2018 (including all the best signs)

22 January 2018

Looks like the #TimesUp movement turbocharged this year’s Women’s March – one year on from Donald Trump’s inauguration.

The past year has seen an insurgence of incriminating reports of harassment, sexual abuse and workplace wrongdoings come to light, rolling the heads of industries across America.

While the number of women who walked in this year’s protests paled to the millions in defiance of Trump in 2017, the power and knowledge driving the hundreds and thousands in 2018 was undeniable, with Vanity Fair describing it as a “sustained, impactful resistance.”

Despite numbers being reportedly down in Washington D.C., there was a noticeable growth in Chicago – which saw a rise from 250,000 to 300,000 – as well as in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Texas and Virginia.

Much like 2017, the Women’s March this year gained support across the globe including countries in Europe, Africa and Asia.

The Women’s March in London, renamed the Time’s Up Rally for 2018, paid homage to the campaign targeting sexual harassment and misconduct in the entertainment business following the Weinstein scandal and #MeToo movement.

Amidst relentless rain and sleet, thousands of women, young and old, turned out in honour of the global protest.

Back in the United States, adding gasoline to the fire was none other than Trump himself, posting a celebratory tweet of his ‘contribution’.

The tweet inspired more than 76,000 responses including comments reiterating that their protests are intended to ‘spite’ him, not ‘support’ him.

Celebrities who participated:

🌈💋 #womensmarch

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Women’s march Los Angeles January 20th 2018

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Today we march #timesup

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#womensmarch @phoebejtonkin 🙌🏻🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿

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