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  • Reproductions  of vintage style porcelain enamel metal signs are nostalgic fun to collect, for sale on street.<br />
<br />
The collector’s market for original metal signs (especially porcelain) is wildly competitive, due to both the declining quantity and deterioration of these old signs, and the ever growing community of collectors vying for whatever they can get their hands on.<br />
<br />
WWII is also to blame, as many metal signs were melted down for the war effort, making of the pre-war designs that we offer even harder to find.<br />
<br />
Real signs are either starting to rust or are already suffering from peeling and flaking.
    Vintage style metal signs - GOR-1108...jpg
  • Rows of signs on table in flea market for sale
    Flea Market Signs - GOR-46910-07.jpg
  • THE TRUTH IS COMING" Humorous Signs on the walls of The Dock Restaurant Bar in Montauk Long Island. Reflect the sense of humor and attitude of the bar's owner, George.
    Humorous Signs - GOR-62165-08.jpg
  • Psychiatrist On Duty, Humorous Signs on the walls of The Dock Restaurant Bar in Montauk Long Island. Reflect the sense of humor and attitude of the bar's owner, George.
    Humorous Signs - GOR-62164-08.jpg
  • Signs are a reflection of the times, were posted on walls, doors and windows during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  Both New York State and City issued orders for new measures to curb the outbreak.
    Coronavirus Pandemic Signs - GOR-185...jpg
  • Signs are a reflection of the times, were posted on walls, doors and windows during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  Both New York State and City issued orders for new measures to curb the outbreak.
    Coronavirus Pandemic Signs - GOR-185...jpg
  • Signs are a reflection of the times, were posted on walls, doors and windows during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  Both New York State and City issued orders for new measures to curb the outbreak.
    Cononavirus Pandemic Signs - GOR-185...jpg
  • Coronavirus pandemic signs on windows, doors, walls, side of building, is/are reflection of the times.
    Cononavirus Pandemic Signs - GOR-185...jpg
  • Signs are a reflection of the times, were posted on walls, doors and windows during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  Both New York State and City issued orders for new measures to curb the outbreak.<br />
<br />
Public service advertisements outdoors and in subway stations in English and other languages.  The focus is on reaching higher-risk populations and the general public with messages around social distancing, personal hygiene and mental health.
    Signs Posted During Pandemic Montage...jpg
  • Signs are a reflection of the times, were posted on walls, doors and windows during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  Both New York State and City issued orders for new measures to curb the outbreak.
    Signs Posted During Pandemic - GOR-1...jpg
  • During the Coronavirus Pandemic Symbols and Signs Montage
    Symbols and Signs Montage # 2 - GOR...jpg
  • Signs are a reflection of the times, were posted on walls, doors and windows during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  Both New York State and City issued orders for new measures to curb the outbreak.<br />
<br />
A few examples below:<br />
<br />
We're in this together We're her to help,<br />
<br />
Please wear a face covering<br />
<br />
No Mask No Entry<br />
<br />
Safe Travel s - No subway service every night between  1 AM and 5 PM
    Signs Posted Wear Face Covering Duri...jpg
  • Rows of colorful reproduction of posters and signs on flea market table for sale.
    Flea Market Signs - GOR-46911-07.jpg
  • Rows of reproduction signs on table in flea market for sale
    Flea Market Signs - GOR-46907-07.jpg
  • Shopping mall - store warnings signs and symbols, Shoplifters will be prosecuted, Sorry pet not allowed, no solicitation allowed, please no smoking, we accept food stamps, money order available
    Warning Signs - GOR-15168v.jpg
  • Rows of signs and posters on table in flea market for sale
    Flea Market Signs - GOR-46808-07.jpg
  • Art in public places, Artists using Time Square movie theater marquees signs as art forms. "Speak Truth to Power" and "Life Is Not A Dress Rehearsal" in Times Square, NYC.
    Signs As Art - GOR-15170h.jpg
  • Multilingual Vote Here Sign in five different  languages, Arabic, English, Spanish, Chinese and Korean on side of building on election day in New York City.<br />
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Multilingual Sign - GOR-90378-12<br />
Multilingual Sign - GOR-90385-12<br />
Multilingual Sign - GOR-90393-12<br />
Multilingual Sign - GOR-90398-12
    Multilingual Voting Signs - GOR-9037...jpg
  • Humorous sign outside of wine store.
    Humorous Signs - GOR-111647-16.jpg
  • Humorous Signs in window of dog "tresspasser will be eaten", reflecting the sense of humor and attitude of the dog's owner.
    Dog Sign - Humorous - GOR-111423-16.jpg
  • Signs against Trump, <br />
"Take Him Down" "Take Him Out" "STOP HIM"<br />
<br />
The victory of Donald Trump met with shock, fear, and anger. Especially for immigrants, Muslims, people of color, women and others. Grassroots movement of demonstrations across the country to fight against Trump.
    Anti-Trump Sign - GOR-182558-20.jpg
  • Confusing directional road signs contain mistakes in logic, AZ
    Confussing Road Signs - GOR-22130v.jpg
  • Voting on Election Day is Tuesday, November 2, 2021. <br />
<br />
New York offers absentee ballots by mail to voters who will be unable to vote in person. All other voters are expected to vote in person. New York offers early voting.<br />
<br />
Vote early New York voters can also vote before Election Day. The early votingperiod runs from Saturday, October 24, 2021 <br />
to Sunday, November 1, 2020, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live.
    Voting Election Day 2021 Signs Tript...jpg
  • Voting on Election Day is Tuesday, November 2, 2012.<br />
<br />
New York offers absentee ballots by mail to voters who will be unable to vote in person. All other voters are expected to vote in person. New York offers early voting.<br />
<br />
Vote early New York voters can also vote before Election Day. The early votingperiod runs from Saturday, October 24, 2021 <br />
to Sunday, November 1, 2020, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live.
    Voting Election Day 2021 Signs - GOR...jpg
  • Voting on Election Day is Tuesday, November 2, 2021. <br />
<br />
New York offers absentee ballots by mail to voters who will be unable to vote in person. All other voters are expected to vote in person. New York offers early voting.<br />
<br />
Vote early New York voters can also vote before Election Day. The early votingperiod runs from Saturday, October 24, 2021 <br />
to Sunday, November 1, 2020, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live.
    Voting Election Day 2021 Signs - GOR...jpg
  • Mexican American with tattoos from the New Haven using gang hand signal.
    Gang Hand Signs - GOR-49261-07.jpg
  • Chain link fence with two signs, Warning security cameras in use, and No Trespassing violators will be prosecuted
    Warning Signs - GOR-58219-08.jpg
  • No Hoodies Sign on store door.<br />
<br />
A sign that some business owners think is a deterrent to crime, and one that some residents find offensive. <br />
<br />
Posting signs that warn, “Do not enter with Hoodie or mask. If so you are now trespassing.” <br />
<br />
Some say that the signs were meant to stop crime, not discriminate.
    No Hoodies Allowed - GOR-102715-14.jpg
  • Two women holding signs "Never Underestimate the Power of a Women-led Movement". And a woman wearing pink hat holding sign "My Stages of Grief" "1) Denial 2) Anger !! 3) Bargaining 4) Depression 5) Acceptance " and "I Miss Obama !"<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start ofthe march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142895-cR...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,   two women holding signs " We Will Persist" and "Still We Rise " wearing pink hats.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166688...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  women holding signs wearing pink hats.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March NYC - GOR-166687...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  signs "We Can Fix This ! and My Body My Choice My Vote". Mother and daughter  wearing pink hats.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166705-cEc...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  students holding signs "Think before You Tweet" and "Keep Your Policies Off My Body " wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166694-cE1...jpg
  • Mother with two daughters wearing pink hats holding signs "Strong Girls = Strong Women" and "NO TRUMP"<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142914-cE...jpg
  • Mother with two daughters wearing pink hats holding signs "Strong Girls = Strong Women" and "NO TRUMP"<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Pink Hats Family - GOR-142914-cEcR18.jpg
  • Woman holding signs " Public Enema # 1"<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorker's both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142874-cE...jpg
  • Women holding signs " Hear Our Voice, Resist, Nasty and Rise up"<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorker's both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142872-cE...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  women holding signs "Forward Together" and "We Stand Up".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166723-cEc...jpg
  • Marching during the 3rd Women's March in NYC,  women holding signs "Womem Architects Here" wearing pink hats and white hard hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166706-cEc...jpg
  • Before the start of the march,two  women holding signs " We told you on your 1st day.. WE WILL NOT GO AWAY 1" and " Never Underestimate the Power of A Woman-Led Movement" wearing pink hats.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 19,2019.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 3rd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorker's both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Third Women's March - GOR-166665-cE1...jpg
  • Signs above heads of the crowd, "Stop the Trump Agenda" Equal Rights are Human Rights".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”
    Second Women's March - GOR-143080-cR...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, mother and daughter holding signs "Girl Power" and "Rise Up" " wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142962-cE...jpg
  • Before the start of the march, mother and daughter holding signs "Girl Power" and "Rise Up" " wearing pink hat.<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142962-cE...jpg
  • Woman wearing pink hat holding signs "One Condom Could Have Prevented This.   Support Planned Parenthood".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Support Planned Parenthood - GOR-142...jpg
  • Woman wearing pink hat holding signs "One Condom Could Have Prevented This.Support Planned Parenthood".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142903-cE...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC- GOR-128155-17.jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128171-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128065-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128978-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128131-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128065-c...jpg
  • Woman wearing pink hat, holding signs "America, Wake Up ! We are better than this! Immigrants are Welcome Here! We Didn't want an Adulterous. Fascist, Narcissist President's ! Ge us the FAKE NEWS ! "<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorker's both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls,”
    Second Women's March - GOR-1424877-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Climate Change is Real Montage - GOR...jpg
  • School class of children as Zombies in March for Science NYC.<br />
<br />
The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Zombie Children March for Science NY...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Resist - GOR-128144-2cE17.jpg
  • President Trump as a Black Hole in space.<br />
<br />
The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128170-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128108-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science -NYC - GOR-128137-...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Climate Change is Real - GOR-128075...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Follow the Money - GOR-128118-17.jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC- GOR-128155-17.jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC- GOR-128144-cE...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128108-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Follow the Money - GOR-128118-17.jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128326-2...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128182-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128050-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128038-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128034-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128033-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128145-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128125-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128114-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128106-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128104-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128102-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128092-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128088-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128085-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128068-c...jpg
  • School class of children as Zombies in March for Science NYC.<br />
<br />
The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Zombie Children March for Science NY...jpg
  • President Trump as a Black Hole in space.<br />
<br />
The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    Black Hole Trump - GOR-128170-2cE17.jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128330-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128141-c...jpg
  • The March for Science in NYC was one of several held across the country. Thousands of scientists, teachers, students and others marched through Manhattan to protest President Donald Trump’s approach to science, including his job picks for top regulatory posts and proposed cuts to research funding. <br />
<br />
Many got creative with their signs, pulling inspiration from the science field itself. <br />
<br />
Marchers held signs with slogans such as, “The oceans are rising and so are we,” and, “Denial is not a policy,” <br />
<br />
Some marchers also held signs with a silhouette of President Donald Trump and messages such as “absolute zero” and “black hole.”
    March for Science NYC - GOR-128099-c...jpg
  • Women wearing pink hats holding signs "Impeach" and "Does This Ass ...."<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142931-cE...jpg
  • Women wearing pink hats holding signs "Impeach" and "Does This Ass ...."<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142931-cE...jpg
  • Women wearing pink hats holding signs "Impeach" and "Does This Ass ...."<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”
    Second Women's March - GOR-142931-cE...jpg
  • Women sit down strike at rally with signs over them.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
A sit-down strike is a lstrike and a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group take unauthorized or illegal possession of  a place by "sitting down",<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    A Day Without Women Sit Down Strike ...jpg
  • Women sit down strike at rally with signs over them.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
A sit-down strike is a lstrike and a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group take unauthorized or illegal possession of  a place by "sitting down",<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    A Day Without Women Sit Down Strike ...jpg
  • Women sit down strike at rally with signs over them.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
A sit-down strike is a lstrike and a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group take unauthorized or illegal possession of  a place by "sitting down",<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    A Day Without Women Sit Down Strike ...jpg
  • Elderly couple from 60's peace movement still protesting at rally holding signs "Tell the truth and Love Eyerybody" and "UnAmerican"<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Love Everybody - GOR-126630-cRcE17.jpg
  • Women holding signs "Love not hate makes America Great !" and "Love your neighbors".<br />
<br />
More than 200,000 protesters attended the march in New York on Saturday January 20,2018.  Thousands also turned out in Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Rome and hundreds of other cities and towns.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan  January 2018, in a show of solidarity with for the 2nd  Women's Day March to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally on Central Park West before the start of the march holding signs in protest against President Trump.  <br />
<br />
Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats win races in the upcoming midterm elections. A rally called “Power to the Polls.”
    Second Women's March - GOR-143035-3c...jpg
  • Women sit down strike at rally with signs over them.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
A sit-down strike is a lstrike and a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group take unauthorized or illegal possession of  a place by "sitting down",<br />
<br />
New Yorker's both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Sit Down Strike Triptych - GOR-12677...jpg
  • Women sit down strike at rally with signs over them.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
A sit-down strike is a lstrike and a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group take unauthorized or illegal possession of  a place by "sitting down",<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    A Day Without Women Sit Down Strike ...jpg
  • Husband and wife protesters with signs at the rally.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Resist - GOR-126620-cE2cR17.jpg
  • Elderly couple from 60's and 70's  peace movement still protesting at rally holding signs "Tell the truth and Love Eyerybody" and "UnAmerican"<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Day Without Women Rally - GOR-126630...jpg
  • Husband and wife protesters with signs at the rally.<br />
<br />
Women took to the streets of Manhattan Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in a show of solidarity with International Women's Day and the A Day Without a Woman strike and to voice their anger again at President Trump.<br />
<br />
New Yorkers both men and women attended rally at Washington Square Park holding signs in protest against President Trump.
    Day Without Women Rally - GOR-126620...jpg
  • Collage of four photographs of different  rows of signs / reproduction posters on table in flea market for sale
    Flea Market Collage - GOR-46808-907-...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
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