In Photos: Participants of the Women's March on Washington tell us why they march
The Women's March on Washington and sister marches across the world drew millions of people in an unprecedented rebuke to an incoming American president a day after his inauguration.
Sonya Hofer, 37, and Arrow Hofer-Ianz, 4, Vancouver. "Marching to think about how issues of race and gender meet."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Samaa Eldadah, 15, Washington D.C. "Because we are greater than fear."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Sarah Hamlin, 39, Ottawa. "Because I am a new American immigrant."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Erin McGrath, 44, and Veronica Senechal, 5, Richmond, Virginia. "I'm marching today for my daughters."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Amber Gone, 18, Cape Cod. "Marching for equality and to fight the patriarchy."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Laurie Berg, New York City. "I'm marching for our human rights."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Logan Echols, 21, Chicago. "Marching to make sure the programs like Planned Parenthood remain accessible. It's personal to me because I know many people who have accessed the services who wouldn't have had access without Planned Parenthood."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Oyuki Lopez, 39, San Fransisco. "Why am i not? Civil rights, equal rights, black lives matter, LGBTQ. This is 2017."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Shelby Lambert-Chapman, 23, Washington D.C. "I have the right to make decisions for my own body."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Karise Hernandez, 26, New York City. "I want to stand against this."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Corina Miller, 37, and Sophie Miller, 33, Massachusetts. "This is what democracy looks like."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail
Blake Finley, 19, San Diego. "Here for solidarity and freedom."Jennifer Roberts/The Globe and Mail