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  • Close up of Anti-Gay Protestor wearing tea-shirl " Jesus saves from Hell"  as the Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade passes by.<br />
<br />
Right:<br />
Back of tee shirt "Repent and Obey Jesus "<br />
<br />
Left:<br />
Homophobia - GOR-99236-13
    Repent and Obey Jesus - GOR-99236-10...jpg
  • Close up of Anti-Gay Protestor wearing tea-shirl " Jesus saves from Hell"  as the Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade passes by.<br />
<br />
Left:<br />
Back of tee shirt "Repent and Obey Jesus "<br />
<br />
Right:<br />
Homophobia - GOR-99236-13
    Obey Jesus - GOR-99236-104368-b-15.jpg
  • Close up of Anti-Gay Protestor wearing tea-shirl " Jesus saves from Hell"  as the Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade passes by. <br />
<br />
Rainbow Pride - GOR-92399-13<br />
Homophobia - GOR-99236-13
    Pride and Hate - GOR-99399-236-13.jpg
  • Protestor activist with sign END "STOP & FRISK" NOW !! in Union Square Park, NYC.
    END STOP & FRISK - GOR-102751-12.jpg
  • Close up of Anti-Gay Protestor wearing tea-shirl " Jesus saves from Hell"  as the Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade passes by.
    Homophobia - GOR-j99236-13.jpg
  • Protestor holding sign"Do you know China is funding the genocide in Dafur?" .Coalition of oppressed groups host a symbolic relay and rally to bring attention to the on-going human rights abuses by the Chinese Communist Party Speakers raise awareness about the on going atrocities at the Human Rights Torch Rally in Union Square NYC
    HumanRightsRally - GOR-52917-08.jpg
  • Protestor holding sign "Do you know organ harvesting from Falun Gong is big business?  Coalition of oppressed groups host a symbolic relay and rally to bring attention to the on-going human rights abuses by the Chinese Communist Party Speakers raise awareness about the on going atrocities at the Human Rights Torch Rally in Union Square NYC
    HumanRightsRally - GOR-52914-08.jpg
  • Masked African American Occupy Wall Street protester with sign "Don't Shoot I want to grow up" in Union Square Park, NYC.
    Masked Protester - GOR-85106-11.jpg
  • Masked African American Occupy Wall Street protester with sign "Don't Shoot I want to grow up" in Union Square Park, NYC.
    Don't Shoot - GOR-85104-11.jpg
  • Occupy Wall Street union protester with sign in Zuccotti Park.<br />
<br />
This is a grassroots, nonviolent movement,  made up of multi-generation people of all ages and social-economic backgrounds. They call themselves  the "99%" .<br />
<br />
They are about income equality and social justice issues but remained loosely organized and there were no specific demand. They come out for their own reasons rather than the reasons that someone else has given to them. Some protesters  want the movement to rally around a goal, while others insist that isn't the point.
    Occupy Wall Street - GOR-84522-11.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Don't Accept Demagogues".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124989-cE17.jpg
  • Women March NYC, I turned around to photographyfaces in the crowd listening to the speakers on the stage<br />
 <br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125107-cE17.jpg
  • Christina Lawrence and her sister holding up poster sign with photo of their mother "Hear Our Voice".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Why I March - GOR-125098-17.jpg
  • Christina Lawrence and her sister holding up poster sign with photo of their mother "Hear Our Voice".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125098-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "A Woman's Place is in the House and Senate".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125046-cE17.jpg
  • Christina Lawrence and her sister holding up poster sign with photo of their mother "Hear Our Voice".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Why I March - GOR-125098-17.jpg
  • Women March NYC, I turned around to photographyfaces in the crowd listening to the speakers on the stage<br />
 <br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Listening to Speaker - GOR-125107-cR...jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Look Who we're Putin in the White House".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125035-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "I stands for Impeach the Ignoramus".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124921-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Our Bodies Our Minds Our Power".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124923-cE17.jpg
  • Artist protester, one of the Occupy Wall Street and 99%, is  finishing up poster-sign "Make Art Not War" in Union Park on May Day before marching down Broadway to Wall Street.<br />
<br />
This  grassroots, nonviolent movement, is made up of multi-  generation people of all ages and social-economic backgrounds.<br />
<br />
They call themselves  the "99%" <br />
<br />
They are about income equality and social justice issues but remained loosely organized and there were no specific demand.
    Make Art Not War - GOR-86918-12-cE.jpg
  • Marchers holding up signs and posters.<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125034-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign "Hear Me Roar".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124986-17.jpg
  • Small marcher holding up sign "Love More" that is almost as big as she is.<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124980-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up anti-Trump poster "Tiny Hands Tiny Mind Cold Heart Big Problem"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124963-cR17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Gold in Sacks Cabinet of Billionairs".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124960-cR17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "We know the power we have".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124945-cRcE17.jpg
  • Small marcher holding up sign "Love More" that is almost as big as she is.<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Love More - GOR-124980-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Love is a terrible thing to HATE".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125128-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Men of Quality Support Gender Equality".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125119-cRcE17.jpg
  • Women March NYC, I turned around to photographyfaces in the crowd listening to the speakers on the stage<br />
 <br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125107-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "With Her and Her and Her"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    With Her & Her - GOR-125017cR17.jpg
  • Why I March sisters holding up poster of their mother "Hear Our Voice".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Why I March - GOR-125098-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Love is a terrible thing to HATE".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125128-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Men of Quality Support Gender Equality".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125119-cRcE17.jpg
  • Christina Lawrence and her sister holding up poster sign with photo of their mother "Hear Our Voice".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125098-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "With Her and Her > and Her >"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125017-cE17.jpg
  • Women March NYC, I turned around to photographyfaces in the crowd listening to the speakers on the stage<br />
 <br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Listening to Speaker - GOR-125107-cR...jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Love Trumps Hate".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125123-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "With Her and Her > and Her >"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125017-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "With Her and Her and Her"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    With Her & Her - GOR-125017cR17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign up high on pole "This Pussy is Pissed".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125054-cR2-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Look Who we're Putin in the White House".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125035-cE17.jpg
  • Pussyhat marcher holding up sign "Impeach" and "Pussy Fights Back".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125029-cRcE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Save the Obama Legacy".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-124968-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "If You're Not Angry You're Not Paying Attention".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124955-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign " I would call you a CUNT but you lack both warmth and Depth".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124942-cRcE-1...jpg
  • Women March NYC - Marcher holding sign " Love is Love".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Women March NYC - GOR-124937-cR17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign "Make America Love Again".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124934-cRcE-1...jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign with quote from Michelle Obama.<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124932-cRcE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign up high on pole "This Pussy is Pissed".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125054-cR2-17.jpg
  • Pussyhat marcher holding up sign "Impeach" and "Pussy Fights Back".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125029-cRcE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "I Can't  Believe I still Have to Protest This Shit 1-21-17".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125004-cE17.jpg
  • Hoisting placards featuring a woman in an American flag hijab with the caption "we the people are greater than fear, gathered to denounce what they see as threats and pressure aimed at Muslim communities.<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125125-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Save the Obama Legacy".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-124968-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "If You're Not Angry You're Not Paying Attention".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-124955-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign " I would call you a CUNT but you lack both warmth and Depth".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-124942-cRcE-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign with quote from Michelle Obama.<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-124932-cRcE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign "Puppet" Trump Putin Puppet<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124959-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Respect My Existence or Expect My Resistance".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124913-cR17.jpg
  • Pink pussy hat marcher holding up sign "Hell is Empty & All the Devils are Here"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussy hats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124870-cE17.jpg
  • Pink pussy hat marcher holding up sign  "Equality Justice Inclusion Residence for All!".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussy hats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussy hat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124865-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Stop Kissing Pig Ass".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124858-cRcE17.jpg
  • Women March NYC, demonstrator wearing 1460 Days of Action button.<br />
<br />
“#DonaldJTrump starting tomorrow you work for ALL of the American people and we will be watching you for #1460days"
    1460 Days of Action - GOR-124924-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "We the Resilient Have Been Here Before"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124927-cRcE-1...jpg
  • Marcher wearing and showing sign on rain poncho "Resist".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124916-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign  with quote from Martin Luther King, " Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124909-cRcE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "United Against Hate".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Human Rights Campaign - GOR-124877-...jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "We the Resilent Have Been Here Before"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    We the Resilient - GOR-124927-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "We The People Defend Dignity".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-12900-cRcE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign " I March on Behalf of Those who Couldn't Be Here".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124911-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Keep your policies off my body" "My Body My Choice"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124894-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign "If you cut off my reproductive rights can I cut off yours ? "<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124888-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Women Won't Back".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124886-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign with a George Orwell Quote "In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124883-cE17.jpg
  • Masked  protester, at the "May Day Rally and Protest in Union Square Park"  protest  on May 1, 2015.
    Masked Protester - GOR-104354-cR1-1...jpg
  • Masked  protester, at the "May Day Rally and Protest in Union Square Park"  protest  on May 1, 2015.
    Masked Protester - GOR-104354-15.jpg
  • The Armenian Genocide began on April 24, 1915, when the Ottoman government arrested Armenian intellectuals, community leaders, and clergy in Istanbul, Turkey.  It was the first act in a systematic campaign of extermination. <br />
<br />
An act and subsequent episodes of "ethnic cleansing" over the past century, in the end, some 1.5 million Armenians were killed, thousands more were subjected to torture and exile, and the 3,000  year Armenian presence in Anatolia was nearly eradicated. <br />
<br />
The term "genocide" was later coined with specific reference to the sufferings of the Armenians,  whose ordeal has become acknowledged as the first genocide of the 20th century: a precursor to horrors that continue eleswhere to this day.
    Armenian Genocide - GOR-104021-15.jpg
  • The Armenian Genocide began on April 24, 1915, when the Ottoman government arrested Armenian intellectuals, community leaders, and clergy in Istanbul, Turkey.  It was the first act in a systematic campaign of extermination. <br />
<br />
An act and subsequent episodes of "ethnic cleansing" over the past century, in the end, some 1.5 million Armenians were killed, thousands more were subjected to torture and exile, and the 3,000  year Armenian presence in Anatolia was nearly eradicated. <br />
<br />
The term "genocide" was later coined with specific reference to the sufferings of the Armenians,  whose ordeal has become acknowledged as the first genocide of the 20th century: a precursor to horrors that continue eleswhere to this day.
    Armenian Genocide - GOR-104016-15.jpg
  • The Armenian Genocide began on April 24, 1915, when the Ottoman government arrested Armenian intellectuals, community leaders, and clergy in Istanbul, Turkey.  It was the first act in a systematic campaign of extermination. <br />
<br />
An act and subsequent episodes of "ethnic cleansing" over the past century, in the end, some 1.5 million Armenians were killed, thousands more were subjected to torture and exile, and the 3,000  year Armenian presence in Anatolia was nearly eradicated. <br />
<br />
The term "genocide" was later coined with specific reference to the sufferings of the Armenians,  whose ordeal has become acknowledged as the first genocide of the 20th century: a precursor to horrors that continue eleswhere to this day.
    Armenian Genocide - GOR-104033-15.jpg
  • Stress free, peaceful, quiet, mediating, group mediation for peace by Occupy Wall Street  / 99% protesters in Union Park on May Day before marching down Broadway to Wall Street.
    Mediation for Peace - GOR-86909-12.jpg
  • Close up of African American female wearing an Anonymous mask at the Occupy Wall Street May Day March at Union Square.
    Anonymous - May Day - GOR-86753-12.jpg
  • Close up of African American Uncle Sam Occupy Wall Street, 99% protester wearing American flag as mask in Union Park on May Day before marching down Broadway to Wall Street.
    Uncle Sam - GOR-86778-12 cR.jpg
  • Masked Anonymous protester in Zuccotti Park during the grassroots, nonviolent  Occupy Wall Street movement .This movements is about income equality and social justice issues.
    Anonymous Protester - GOR-84478-11.jpg
  • Montage of 12 images of faces of marchers with signs against Marcher holding up signs below:<br />
<br />
01) "Love Trumps Hate"<br />
02) "The Futuew Ia Female"<br />
03) "Impeach"<br />
04) "If You're Not Angry You're Not Paying Attention"<br />
05) "Our Bodies Our Minds Our Power"<br />
06) "Hear Our Voice"<br />
07)  "Hell is Empty & All the Devils are Here"<br />
08) "I would call you a CUNT but you lack both warmth and Depth"<br />
09) "Look Who we're Putin in the White House"<br />
10) "I March on Behalf of Those who Couldn't Be Here"<br />
11) "At the top....At the bottom We too Should have Rights!"<br />
12) "I Can't  Believe I still Have to Protest This Shit 1-21-17"
    Womens March Montage NYC - GOR-12512...jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "When the hate don't work, they start lying." quote by Fabolous<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124964-cR17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Love Trumps Hate".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125123-17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "A Woman's Place is in the House and Senate".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-125046-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "I Can't  Believe I still Have to Protest This Shit 1-21-17".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Women March NYC - GOR-125004-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign "Puppet" Trump Putin Puppet<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Women March NYC - GOR-124959-cE17.jpg
  • Women March NYC - Marcher holding sign " Love is Love".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124937-cR17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign "Make America Love Again".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Women March NYC - GOR-124934-cRcE-17.jpg
  • Pussyhat marcher holding up sign "Impeach" and "Pussy Fights Back".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Impeach Pussy Fights Back - GOR-1250...jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "One Nation Over Trump".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124928-cRcE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Pussy Grabbing is a Crime".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pusyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124920-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "I Demand Separation between Vagina and State".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House. <br />
<br />
Pink Pussyhats - is reference to the tape of President Trump boasting about groping women, which sparked controversy after it leaked in Oct. 2016.  <br />
<br />
"Women's March on Washington D.C. and over 600 sister solidarity marches took place January 21, 2017! The Pussyhat Project launched Thanksgiving weekend with the goal of creating a sea of pink hats representing not only those at the march, but also the makers of these pink hats!"
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124908-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Climate Change is a Hoax!".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124875-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign with Quote "I am Stronger than Fear"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124895-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding up sign "Keep your policiies off my body" "My Body My Choice"<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slowl pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Women March NYC - GOR-124894-cE17.jpg
  • Marcher holding sign of the White House "This is NOT a Locker Room".<br />
<br />
The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
<br />
Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
<br />
Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
    Womens March NYC - GOR-124891-cE17.jpg
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