Voices4Hillary was in DC Friday and Saturday. Friday was The National Day of Mourning, and a grim day. We protested as the Inauguration was occurring. The day was grey and as the man who claims the White House started to speak, the rain began. According to the National Park Service and the Washington Post, there were twice as many protesters (500,000) to the inaugural attendees (250,000).
Saturday was a much more positive day, as hundreds of thousands of women and men arrived into the nation's capital. The weather remained clear. While the organizers said that this march wasn't organized to oppose Trump but the attendees made clear why they were there by the signage which they carried, denouncing Trump, expressing gratitude and love for Hillary Clinton, and speaking loudly for women's rights, immigrants rights, LGBTQ rights, racial justice, economic justice, transgender rights, 1st Amendment rights, peace.
Gloria Steinem was one of the key speakers at the Women's March.
Here is her amazing speech.
Here is a sample of what the March looked like.
These familiar pictures of the empty inauguration have been published near and far. Here is MSNBC's photos comparing Trump's inauguration to the Women's March itself.
Domestically, the women's marches were estimated at 3.0 - 3.5 million marchers. Here are some sample tallies from American cities.
Las Angeles 750,000
New York 500,000
St Paul 100,000
Seattle 100,000
Madison, WI 100,000
San Francisco 85,000
San Jose 85,000
Oakland 85,000
Atlanta 60,000
Philadelphia 50,000
San Diego 40,000
Houston 20,000
Phoenix 20,000
Tucson 10,000
Sacramento 10,000
Kansas City 10,000
New Orleans 10,000
Charlotte 10,000
Nashville 10,000
Raleigh 10,000
Miami 10,000
Olympia, WA 10,000
According to the organizers for the event in Washington, there were 637 different protests around the world.
These marches were the largest recorded protest marches ever against an Inaugurated President.
Now, we get ready - for the next step of resistance.
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January 22, 2017