Los Angeles Women’s March Draws At Least 600,000
One year later, resistance to Trump is strong.
The Los Angeles Women’s March on Saturday drew at least 600,000 people as women and men across the country filled the cities to protest against President Trump.
The massive turnout was announced in a tweet by LA Mayor Eric Garcetti.
600,000 strong!#WMLA2018 | #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/l41n9LR9vI
โ Mayor Eric Garcetti (@MayorOfLA) January 20, 2018
Organizers this year encourages women to not only march but also run for office.
Here are more photos from the Los Angeles Women’s March today:
A massive crowd’s gathering at Pershing Square in Los Angeles. #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/2rMm2mP2JP
โ SeriouslyUS? (@USseriously) January 20, 2018
From New York to Los Angeles, thousands are marching https://t.co/REKO0zqUCw #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/qcOs9Da8R6
โ Los Angeles Times (@latimes) January 20, 2018
#WomensMarch2018: City Atty Mike Feuer will be marching in #DTLA. Say hi! #WomensMarchLA #LosAngeles #WomensMarch ๐๐ฝ pic.twitter.com/yak9dipMjd
โ LA City Attorney (@CityAttorneyLA) January 20, 2018
Power to the people! #womensmarch #losangeles pic.twitter.com/qKTmQe33t6
โ Leah Yananton (@LeahYananton) January 20, 2018
[image via Twitter @MayorOfLA]