Marching for women’s rights in Los Angeles
Demonstrators line the steps of City Hall while chanting slogans and dancing after the women’s march in downtown Los Angeles.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)Thousands flood downtown Los Angeles for the women’s march.
A group dances during the women’s march.
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Demonstrators line the steps of City Hall while chanting slogans and dancing after the women’s march in downtown Los Angeles.
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Particpants in the women’s march gather near City Hall.
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March participants walk north on Hill Street.
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Demonstrators line the steps of City Hall after the women’s march in downtown Los Angeles.
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Eric Hoff, center, takes a photo of demonstrators gathering for the women’s march near Pershing Square.
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Gina Corpus, and her daughter Camila Corpus, 2, of Los Angeles watch the women’s march.
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Participants in the women’s march gather in front of City Hall.
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Many people walked with their children during the women’s March .
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Gina Corpus, and her daughter Camila Corpus, 2, of Los Angeles watch the women’s march
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Cara Rosenbloom, 45, of Brooklyn participates in the women’s march.
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Paricipants in the women’s march gather at City Hall.
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Children were well-represented at the women’s march in Los Angeles. This 3-year-old girl carried her own sign.
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The view looking north along Hill Street from a vantage point near Third Street shows thousands of women’s march participants.
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Women’s march participants gather in Pershing Square.
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Women’s march participants walk north on Hill Street.
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An orange suit and high heels worn by Ryan Tymensky peek out from under a handmade sign before the start of the women’s march.
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Women’s march participants walk near Pershing Square.
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Women’s march participants walk north on Hill Street.
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Ja-Shin Tsang, 38, of Los Angeles, made her own ear rings for the women’s march.
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Women’s march participants in Los Angeles fill the intersection of 5th and Olive streets.
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Zoe Yu, left, Jessica Alberi, center, and Jordan Hinkle, right, work on writing their signs for the women’s march.
(Stuart Palley / For The Times)The view looking north along Hill Street from a vantage point near Third Street shows thousands of women’s march participants. (Stuart Palley / For The Times)
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A costumed participant in the women’s march in Los Angeles.
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Stacie B. London with East Side Babes marches in L.A.
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Thousands march near City Hall.
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Marchers in Los Angeles near 5th and Olive streets.
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From left, Asha Isse, 19 Bilqis Kulungu, 19, and Safiya Hussein , 20, all of Los Angeles, arrive downtown to participate in the women’s march.
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Thousands march near City Hall.
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Thousands march near City Hall during the women’s march.
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Thousands march near City Hall.
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People gather near Pershing Square at the start of the women’s march.
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Sandra Santiago, 34, of Lennox traveled downtown to participate in the women’s march.
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