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  • The Climate Brigade gathers outside the red gate in Washington, DC to protest the inauguration of climate change-denier Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
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n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Black Lives Matter members protest together outside of Donald J Trump Jr's inauguration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • The Climate Brigade blocks the entrance to the inauguration in protest of Donald J Trump's climate-denying platform.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Protestors march on Washington to oppose the inauguration of Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Protestors march on Washington during Donald J Trump Jr's inauguration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Protestors march against the Inauguration of Donald J. Trump Jr in Washington, DC.<br />
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n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Black Lives Matter members chain themselves together outside of Donald J Trump Jr's inauguration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • The Climate Brigade blocks the entrance to the inauguration in protest of Donald J Trump's climate-denying platform.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Security in Washington, DC ramps up in preparation for Donald J Trump Jr's Inauguration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Protestors link elbows outside the inauguration entrance before Donald J Trump Jr's swearing-in ceremony.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Black Lives Matter members chain themselves together outside of Donald J Trump Jr's inauguration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Protestors form a wall outside the Red Gate entrance to the inauguration in opposition to Donald J Trump's policies that deny climate change.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • The Climate Brigade gathers outside the red gate in Washington, DC to protest the inauguration of climate change-denier Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • A climate change activist holds up a sign in protest of the inauguration of Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • A protester gets interviewed in front of the Climate Brigade as she protests the inauguration of Donald J Trump.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • The Climate Brigade gathers outside the red gate in Washington, DC to protest the inauguration of climate change-denier Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Black Lives Matter members chain themselves together outside of Donald J Trump Jr's inauguration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • A protestor holds up a sign illustrating her goals for the next four years under a Trump administration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • A pro-Trump supporter flips the bird to protestors outside the inauguration entrance in Washington, DC.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • SEATTLE, WA-- On Wednesday, November 9, 2016, the day after the presidential election, hundreds of people marched through downtown Seattle to protest against Donald Trump, and chanted 'Not my President!'<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Seattle march against Trump_30803100...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WA-- On Wednesday, November 9, 2016, the day after the presidential election, hundreds of people marched through downtown Seattle to protest against Donald Trump, and chanted 'Not my President!'<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Seattle march against Trump_30803097...jpg
  • Protestors chant in the cold winter of Washington in January against the inauguration of Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Members from various causes from Black Lives Matter to Immigration gather outside Donald J Trump Jr's Inauguration<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Protestors march down streets in Washington to rally against the inauguration of our 45th president.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • On January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32470771...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32453042...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32413097...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32349126...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32331973...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32331972...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Womenâs March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32331971...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32319183...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32319181...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32074839...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32074837...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31659147...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609665...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609665...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32111371...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 20, 2017, people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. Protests continued throughout the day around the city. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    #DisruptJ20 protests against the ina...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 20, 2017, people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. Protests continued throughout the day around the city. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    #DisruptJ20 protests against the ina...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House.<br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-7658.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-7563.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-1045.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-7527.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-0978.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-0970.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    SurvivalMedia-WomensMarch-0800.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32470793...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32470790...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32470788...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32470769...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32453042...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32430498...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32430468...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Womenâs March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32430467...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32413100...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32413099...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32319179...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32074840...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32074838...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_32074838...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31659148...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31659145...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609665...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609664...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609663...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31646378...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31646377...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609665...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609665...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609665...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609664...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Women's March on Washington_31609664...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-- On April 22, 2017, as part of a celebration of Earth Day, thousands of people gathered for the March for Science in downtown Seattle. Many scientists participated in the march and held homemade signs and chanted "Science, not silence" as they marched down 4th Ave. <br />
<br />
More than 600 other March for Science events took place around the country and the world today, the largest being in Washington, DC. The purpose of the march was to show support for scientific freedom without political interference. The event was organized after the election of Donald Trump as the US President, and many of the people attending the march in Seattle held signs protesting the new administration. <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    March for Science in Seattle on Eart...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 20, 2017, people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. Protests continued throughout the day around the city. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    #DisruptJ20 protests against the ina...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 20, 2017, people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    #DisruptJ20 blockading entrance to t...jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
Photo by Bora Chung | Survival Media Agency
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
<br />
The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
<br />
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  • WASHINGTON, DC-- On January 21, 2017, the day after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands of women marched through the streets of Washington DC as part of the Women's March. The event began with a rally on Independence Avenue, and then marched by the Washington Monument to Constitution Avenue and ended at the White House. <br />
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The Women’s March on Washington aims to send a message to all levels of government,<br />
including but not limited to the incoming Presidential administration, that we stand together in solidarity and we expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.<br />
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