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  • Protester holding a blue and white sign, "We Are The First Amendment" wearing a red t-shirt New York for Obama in Foley Square before the march down Broadway.<br />
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Thousands of protesters gathered around the country in a series of "March for Truth" rallies on Saturday. Demonstrators were calling for a congressional independent commission to investigate connections between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
    March for Truth NYC - GOR-129588-cE1...jpg
  • Marcher wearing t-Shirt "Human Meat Does Not Exist Go Vegan"<br />
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Supporters turned out in droves in support of the Animal Rights March. Numerous organizations and speakers also shared inspiring messages in support of animal rights. Campaigners called the march “a consolidated global effort to make the vegan voice heard. <br />
<br />
Animals are mutilated, confined to tiny cages, and violently slaughtered so that humans can eat them; electrocuted, strangled, and skinned alive so that humans can parade around in their coats; burned, blinded, poisoned, and cut up alive in laboratories; enslaved, beaten, and kept in chains to make them perform tricks for humans’ amusement; and worse.<br />
<br />
Stand in Solidarity With Animals Every Day by Going Vegan
    Animal Rights March T-Shirt - GOR-17...jpg
  • Father with son on shoulders  in Third Annual Queer Liberation March.<br />
<br />
The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Father Son Diptych 3rd Annual Queer ...jpg
  • More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2019, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
Both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
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1) Third Women's March - GOR-166702-cE19<br />
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    Third Women's March Montage - GOR-16...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Tattoos Third Annual Queer Liberatio...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along<br />
West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National <br />
Monument, then east along West 4th Street to <br />
Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Tattoos Queer Liberation March - GOR...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along<br />
West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National <br />
Monument, then east along West 4th Street to <br />
Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Tattoos 3rd Annual Queer Liberation ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Senior Coupl 3rd Annual Queer Libera...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along<br />
West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National <br />
Monument, then east along West 4th Street to <br />
Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Tattoo Portrait Queer March - GOR -1...jpg
  • Father with son on shoulders  in Third Annual Queer Liberation March.<br />
<br />
The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Father Son 3rd Annual Queer Liberati...jpg
  • Father with son on shoulders  in Third Annual Queer Liberation March.<br />
<br />
The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Father Son 3rd Annual Queer Liberati...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along<br />
West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National <br />
Monument, then east along West 4th Street to <br />
Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    3rd Annual Queer Liberation March Ta...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump. Both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
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    Third Women's March Triptych - GOR-1...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign " I March For My Daughters"  wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166711-cE1...jpg
  • Protester wearing hat  "Taxes are for the little PEOPLE" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127849-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Nobody is paying me to say: Rlease your Taxes" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127747-cE17.jpg
  • BUS shelter billboard,<br />
<br />
NYC Fitst  Pride  March in 1970. What was it called?<br />
A) Stonewall Anniversary March<br />
B) Greenwich Village March<br />
C)
    NYC Fitst Pride March in 1970 - GO...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • In the crowd wearing Keith Haring T-shirt as the marchers pass .<br />
<br />
Keith Allen Haring was an American artist whose pop art emerged from the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s. His animated imagery has "become a widely recognized visual language".<br />
<br />
The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Keith Haring T-shirt 3rd Annual Quee...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • The Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) will take to the streets on Sunday, June 27th to stage the third annual Queer Liberation March. As in 2019 and 2020, this is a People’s March with no regimented contingents, no corporate sponsors, and no NYPD control over decision making or uniformed police marching. <br />
<br />
The Queer Liberation March revives the goals and spirit of the original Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970, born out of the 1969 Stonewall  Uprising: social justice, freedom, and access for all.<br />
<br />
March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th <br />
Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community.
    Third Annual Queer Liberation March ...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign " DUMP TRUMP " wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166761...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign " Break All the Chains  Unleash the Fury of Women as a Mighty Force for Revolution" pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166758...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign "Elect A Clown Expect A Circus ".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166682...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,   two women holding signs " We Will Persist" and "Still We Rise " wearing pink hats.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166688...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  women holding signs wearing pink hats.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166687...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman  from the back holding sign " If I wanted Goverment in My Womb I would Fuck a Senator".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166685...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign " Remember, Congress You Servce US !".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166683-cEc...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign "Shutter Trump Women Reopen the Gov !" wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166708...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign " 1920, We Got The Vote ! 2018, 131 Women in Congress " wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166690...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign of Trump.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166727-cEc...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  women holding signs "Forward Together" and "We Stand Up".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166723-cEc...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  Asia American woman holding sign  "We Stand With Her".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166719-cE1...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign "I Am Not FREE So Long As Any Woman IS UNFREE  - Audrea Lorde".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166710-cEc...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign " #Women Build  A Fearless Future" and "Women Build Skycrapers" wearing white hard hats.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166700-cE1...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign " I Am Not Free While Any Woman is Unfree".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166698-cE1...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, Asian American woman holding sign  " We've Had Enough"  <br />
<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166754...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign " We Are Coming For YOU " wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166732-cE1...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign " Never Apologize for Being A Powerful Fucking Woman" wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166668-cEc...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign " Women Brought You into this World and Women will VOTE YOU OUT " <br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166667-cEc...jpg
  • More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
Both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”<br />
<br />
1) I Miss Obama - GOR-142895-cRcE18<br />
2) Stop Trump Agenda - GOR-143080-cRcE18<br />
3) Together We AreThe Majority - GOR-142954-cE18
    Second Women's March Triptych - GOR...jpg
  • Montage from the Second Women's Day March.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
Both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”<br />
<br />
1) Women Vote Louder - GOR-142955-cEcR18<br />
2) America, Wake Up - GOR-1424877-cE18<br />
3) One Condom Could Have Prevented This - GOR-142903-18<br />
4) I Miss Obama - GOR-142895-cRcE18<br />
5) Stop Trump Agenda - GOR-143080-cRcE18<br />
6) Together We Are The Majority - GOR-142954-cE18<br />
7) American Flag Love is Love - GOR-143064-cRcE18<br />
8) Oval Office - GOR-143070-cE18<br />
9) Shirley Chrisholm - GOR-143053-cRcE18
    Second Women's March Montage - GOR-1...jpg
  • Montage from the Second Women's Day March.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
Both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”<br />
<br />
1) Women Vote Louder - GOR-142955-cEcR18<br />
2) America, Wake Up - GOR-1424877-cE18<br />
3) One Condom Could Have Prevented This - GOR-142903-18<br />
4) I Miss Obama - GOR-142895-cRcE18<br />
5) Stop Trump Agenda - GOR-143080-cRcE18<br />
6) Together We Are The Majority - GOR-142954-cE18<br />
7) American Flag Love is Love - GOR-143064-cRcE18<br />
8) Oval Office - GOR-143070-cE18<br />
9) Shirley Chrisholm - GOR-143053-cRcE18
    Second Women's March Montage - GOR-1...jpg
  • 9 images of protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March Montage NYC - GOR-127919-m...jpg
  • Protester holding up sign at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127924-cRcE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Release the Taxes" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127848-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127845-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Democrary Trumps Tyranny" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127834-cE17.jpg
  • Protesters, husband and wife holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127852-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "What's He Hiding?" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127831-cE1cR7.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127820-cRcE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Show Us Your Taxes" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127797-cE17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127794-17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127843-cE17.jpg
  • Head and shoulders of protester wearing hat "Make America Pissed Again" looking at the camera at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127822-cE2cR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March-Rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127809-cE17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127780-cEcR17.jpg
  • Pink hat protesters holding up signs  at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127777-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "I want YOU to release your tax returns" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127765-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Where are you Tax Return?" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127756-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Hunting For Donald Ducks" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127714-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "What Are You Hiding?" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127722-cRcE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "I can give you 1050 reasons" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127717-cE17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127677-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March/Rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127709-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127680-cE2cR17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign"Dr,Evil, Tax Evader ...." at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127676-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Hey Cheeto If You Show me Yours I'lll show You Mine" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127673-cE17.jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign "Hate Does Not Make Americ Great ".<br />
 <br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166757...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign "This Nigtmare Must End: TRUMP/PENCE MUST GO !".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166766...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, woman holding sign "Fight Like A Woman " wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166764...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  woman holding sign "Elect A Clown Expect A Circus ".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166682...jpg
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