An estimated 30,000 protestors gathered at Lafayette Square, near the White House, in Washington, DC to attend the Families Belong Together March on June 30, 2018. Brandishing homemade signs and wearing white in solidarity, attendees rallied to protest the separation of families at the US-Mexico border.
On March 24, 2018, an estimated 800,000 people attended the first ever March for Our Lives in Washington, DC. The march was created, inspired, and led by students across the US who have demanded that "not one more" child, student, or teacher will be murdered by school gun violence.
On March 11, 2018, members of GABRIELA Oakland, a grassroots coalition comprised of more than 200 organizations that campaign for women-specific issues, put on a march and celebration to commemorate the 110th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Attendants marched through the streets of Fruitvale, following behind a drumline and bringing traffic to a halt.
On a rainy day in Washington, DC, an estimated 100,000 people attended the March for Science on Earth Day, April 22, 2017. Organized by scientists, the march aimed to call attention to the important role that science plays in our everyday lives, and to address the views of the Trump administration on climate change and science.
Young women hold signs out their window to celebrate the first Women’s Day March in Oakland, CA on January 21, 2017. Protesters marched through the streets of downtown Oakland to support women's rights and equality, among other causes that the Trump administration threatens.
Women, men, and children took part in the first Women’s Day March in San Francisco on January 21, 2017. Protesters marched through the streets of downtown San Francisco to support women's rights and equality, among other causes that the Trump administration threatens.