Women’s March: See How Jennifer Lawrence, Adele, Cameron Diaz, and Other Celebs Protested All Across the Country
January 20, 2018 marked one year since Donald Trump was sworn into office as President, which also makes it the one-year anniversary of the Women’s March on Washington, when thousands gathered to protest and join one another in a fight for equality among all genders. Last year, the Women’s March was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, and this year hundreds of thousands of protesters took over the streets of New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles and even Park City, Utah. Since January 2017, we’ve seen the rise of the #MeToo movement and the Time’s Up initiative—motions to support those who have been sexually assaulted, have not been paid salaries equal to their male counterparts, or have been disenfranchised by the current administration in the White House. Here’s a look at the notable protesters who took the streets on Saturday, pushing forward the demand for gender equality.
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Sarah Sophie Flicker, Michaela Angela Davis, Janet Mock, Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson marched together in Los Angeles.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus reminds us all to register to vote while protesting at the Women’s March.
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Julianne Moore marched in New York.
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Jenny Lewis at the Women’s March in Downtown LA.
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Mark Ruffalo marched with his family in New York.
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Ashley Judd marched in solidarity with the Time’s Up initiative in New York.
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Gina Rodriguez at the Women’s March in Los Angeles.
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Rose McGowan marched in Washington, D.C. on the anniversary of the Women’s March.
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Olivia Wilde gave a speech for over 700,000 protestors at the Women’s March in Los Angeles.
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Jennifer Lawrence, Cameron Diaz and Adele at the Women’s March.
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Kathy Najimy used her megaphone at the Women’s March in New York.
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Krysten Ritter promoted girl power before heading out to the Women’s March.
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Chloë Grace Moretz stepped away from the 2018 Sundance Film Festival to protest at the Respect Rally in Park City, Utah.
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Ellen Page and Emma Portner brought their pup to protest with them at the Women’s March in Los Angeles.
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Amy Schumer and Amber Tamblyn at the Women’s March in New York.
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Cynthia Nixon at the Women’s March in New York.
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Katie Holmes braved the crowded subway to march in New York.
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Alessandra Garcia Lorido in front of signs for the Women’s March Alliance.
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Sarah Ramos with a crew of friends at the Women’s March in Los Angeles.
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Willa Fitzgerald and Molly Bernard at the Women’s March in New York.