Second Women's March Protests State of Country
Five Corners in Vineyard Haven was filled with over 150 protesters.
Albert O. Fischer
Parents brought children to be a part of democracy in action.
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Katrina Nevin makes a statement.
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It's never too early to make your feelings known.
Albert O. Fischer
Both women and men held signs in solidarity.
Peter Simon
Despite the seriousness of the situation, smiles were abundant.
Albert O. Fischer
Human rights were popular theme.
Larry Glick
Variety of signs held a common message.
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Joyce Dresser and Ellen Gaskill help lead the protest Saturday.
Peter Simon
Bonding moment for mother and daughter.
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Helen Neumann takes in the scene.
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Beautiful weather shined down on the Women's March.
Larry Glick
Motorists passing by honked and cheered in support.
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Family time for Noele, Lisa and Brian Nelson.
Peter Simon
Athearn family brought signs and good cheer.
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We the people.
Alice June Thompson
Love Helps Everything, wise words from Bruce Nevin.
Albert O. Fischer
Women, men, teenagers and children gathered at Five Corners Saturday afternoon to mark the first anniversary of the women’s march to protest the inauguration of President Trump. The demonstrators chanted and waved signs as motorists driving through the busy intersection honked horns and waved in appreciation.
