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There’re estimating there were 10,000 of us at the Montana march, which made the march the 8th largest town in the state by population.

Maybe the smallest march. Fourteen of us (counting a baby) braved the drizzle in Sandy Cove, NS, Canada to march in solidarity wih our sisters worldwide.

17000 people came to my city!

Despite a snowstorm and terrible road conditions, thousands came out to March in Anchorage, Alaska!

I have never seen a crowd like this in New York City. Made lots of new friends.

Over 2100 people marched in Frankfurt am Main/Germany today!

Cheers from Dallas, y’all!

Faves from the sister march in Cincinnati, OH.

Los Angeles Women’s March. 250,000 people. I’m proud of my sisters and brothers today.

San Diego checking in! 5 day storm broke just in time for a sunny march down to the waterfront. (Which is good cause rain is icky)

So empowering and liberating to feed my daughter in this crowd in Chicago

From Toronto, organizers are saying 50,000+ attending peacefully. Amazing sights with women, men & children (& pets!). And that’s not including the busloads that left Toronto for Washington D.C. These tweets are from the CBC news live blog:

I am very short, so I couldn’t get any really great pics, but Des Moines Iowa checking in here with at least 10k participants.

Greensboro, NC. Marching in front of the Civil Rights Museum. I thought this sign was particularly poignant. Inside this building is the lunch counter where four African-American students were refused service, sparking a sit-in that would go on to ignite a movement to challenge racial inequality in the South.

Today, we

Exactly. And I think he knows that, which actually makes it even worse that he won’t go with me. I honestly don’t know what his aversion is, but if it’s some stupid macho thing about not wanting to be a dude at a “women’s” event then he and I will have to have some serious talks.

We do need men to take sides. If they don’t oppose evil, they’re basically sanctioning it. There’s no such thing as an innocent bystander for some issues.

Guys, I am really bothered by my husband today. I’m going to my local women’s march and I asked him if he wanted to go. His reason for saying no is that he wants to go to the car dealership to look at a vehicle, and when I pressed him on it he said very mockingly “Do you need a man to speak out for your rights, or can