Seattle Women's March photograph and video collection, 2017-2019
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Compiler
- University of Washington. Libraries. Special Collections Division
- Title
- Seattle Women's March photograph and video collection
- Dates
- 2017-2019 (inclusive)20172019
- Quantity
- 1,444 digital photographs
- Collection Number
- PH1467
- Summary
- Digital photographs and video of the Seattle Women's Marches in Seattle in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Includes a few photographs from marches in other major cities in the region.
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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The collection is entirely digital and must be viewed on the Libraries' Digital Collections website.
- Languages
- English
Content Description
Photographs and video of the Seattle Women's March in Seattle on January 21, 2017 and January 20, 2018. Also includes a select number of photographs from other marches around the Pacific Northwest including Olympia and Spokane, Washington and Portland, Oregon.
Use of the Collection
Alternative Forms Available
View the collection on the Libraries' Digital Collections website
Restrictions on Use
Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
2017 donors: Elise Anderson; Maria Lamarca Anderson; Cathy Bangerter; Kari Berger; Robin Boland; Karen Castle; Jamie Cheney; Melanie Clark; Rachael Cummings; Sraddha Durand; Katie Farver; Jenaleigh Flones; John Gerhard; Helen Gilbert; Diana Gustafson; Rachelle Horner; Kristin Kinsey; Maureen Nolan; Sarah Peterson; Linda Reeder; Brian Richardson; Danae Schilt; Rebekah Leigh Smith; Natalie Sullivan; Jim Terry; James H. Williams. 2018 donors: Jamie Colman; John Gerhard; Kristin Kinsey; John Medlin.
Related Materials
Seattle Women's March and Portland Women's March websites have been regularily captured by the Internet Archive Wayback Machine since 2017 (Seattle) and 2018 (Portland). The snapshots can be viewed here:
https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/https://www.seattlewomxnmarchingforward.org/
https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/https://www.facebook.com/womensmarchportland/
https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/https://womxnsmarchseattle.wordpress.com/
The Seattle Dyke March website has been regularly captured by the Internet Archive Wayback Machine since 2016. The snapshots can be viewed here:
https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/http://www.seattledykemarch.com/
Detailed Description of the Collection
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2017 Seattle Women's March including selections from marches in Portland, Oregon, Spokane and Olympia, Washington
Other Descriptive Information
The 2017 Women's March on Seattle (also written as Womxn's March) was held on Saturday, January 21, 2017 to promote policies regarding civil and human rights and other issues, including women's rights, LGBTQ rights, immigration reform and workers rights, healthcare reform, environmental justice, racial equality, and freedom of religion. The march was held in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington D.C. and other marches across the United States and around the world. The marches were held on the day after the inauguration of U.S. President Donald J. Trump, and were framed as a statement of opposition to the views and ideas put forward by President Trump. Estimates that between 100,000 and 140,000 people participated in the Seattle march, designated it as the largest political march in Seattle's history. The march formed a three mile long line that began with a rally at Judkins Park with speeches and performers, wound its way through downtown Seattle via S. Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue and ended at Seattle Center. Other events at numerous cities in Washington including Spokane, Twisp, Walla Walla, and the state capitol of Olympia drew thousands of additional participants.
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Elise Anderson photographs
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Four demonstrators wearing pink pussy hats and Women's March hoodies, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE1
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Young Protester holding sign reading "Nature needs us", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Nature needs us".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE2 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Young protester holding sign reading "Our bodies, our minds, our power", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Our bodies, our minds, our power".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE3 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Two protestors in pink hats standing on the Capitol Lawn, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE4
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Demonstrator carrying black umbrella reading "Unity, March, Resist", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Unity, March, Resist".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE5 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Equal people, equal rights, equal love", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Equal people, equal rights, equal love".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE6 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Signs reading "Hate has no home here!" and "Now you've pissed off grandma!", Olympia
Text on signs read: "Love not hate makes America great"; "Hate has no home here!"; "Now you've pissed off grandma!".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE7 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Time of challenge and promise as we make our way together - November 9, 2016 forward", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Time of challenge and promise as we make our way together - November 9, 2016 forward".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE8 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Fund public schools - climate change is real - fully fund Planned Parenthood", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Fund public schools - Climate change is real - fully fund Planned Parenthood".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE9 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protester in pink pussy hat holding sign reading "Make America kind again", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Make America kind again".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE10 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protestors carrying signs on the Capitol Lawn, Olympia
Text on signs read: "Peace"; "Make America Care Again". One flag has a peace symbol and another has an equality symbol.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE11 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protestors gathering around a fountain on the Capitol Lawn, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE12
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Indigenous community members playing drums on the Capitol Lawn, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE13
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Indigenous community members playing drums on the Capitol Lawn, Olympia
Text on sign reads: "NO DAPL [Dakota Access Pipeline]".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE14 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protestors gathering on the Capitol Lawn with the Captiol Dome in the background, Olympia
Text on signs read: "Girl almighty".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE15 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Words matter - NO hatred / bullying - Be kind", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Words matter - NO hatred / bullying - Be kind".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE16 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Young demonstrator holding sign reading "When I grow up, will we still have Polar Bears?", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "When I grow up, will we still have Polar Bears?".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE17 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Never stop believing that fighting for what's right is worth it", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Never stop believing that fighting for what's right is worth it".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE18 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "No Healthcare for congress until ALL Americans have Healthcare", Olympia
Text on signs read: "Empowering women isn't just the right thing to do, its the smart thing to do"; "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]"; "No Healthcare for Congress until ALL Americans have Healthcare".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE19 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Demonstrators holding a multi-paneled banner on the Capitol Lawn; OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE20
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Love not hate makes America great!", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Love not hate makes America great! Women's March 2017".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE21 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protestors gathering on the streets leading towards the Captiol Dome, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE22
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protester carrying a small child and a sign reading "Bigger than bigotry", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Bigger than bigotry".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE23 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Stand proud Olympia", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Stand proud Olympia [with an inverted pink triangle]".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE24 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Little girls with dreams become women with visions", Olympia
Text on signs read: "March against hate"; "Real women - may we know them, be them, and raise them"; "Little girls with dreams become women with visions".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE25 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE26
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Thank you Planned Parenthood! #NotJustAbortions", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Thank you Planned Parenthood! #NotJustAbortions".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE27 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Demonstrators gathering with signs on the Capitol Lawn, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE28
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE29
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE30
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE31
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Olympia is a #RebelCity - Invest in Washington", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Olympia is a #RebelCity - Invest in Washington".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE32 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Banner reading "Honoring human rights, dignity, and justice for all - Women's March on Olympia-Tacoma, 2017", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Honoring human rights, dignity, and justice for all - Women's March on Olympia-Tacoma, 2017".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE33 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Silence is not an option", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Silence is not an option".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE34 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Womxn's rights are human rights", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Womxn's rights are human rights".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE35 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Signs reading "Caring for each other we will change the world" and "Love not hate", Olympia
Text on signs read: "Caring for each other we will change the world"; "Love not hate".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE36 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE37
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Love not hate makes America great! Women's March 2017", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Love not hate makes America great! Women's March 2017".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE38 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Love not hate makes America great! Women's March 2017", Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Love not hate makes America great! Women's March 2017".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE39 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protestors standing on the front steps of the Captiol Building, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE40
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Sign reading "Protect Water", Olympia
Text on sign reading: "Protect water".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE41 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Demonstrators gathering on the steps of the Captiol Building, OlympiaDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE42
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Demonstrators holding flags on the Capitol Lawn, Olympia
Text on sign reads: "Peace". One sign has a peace symbol, and another has an equality symbol.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE43 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Protester in a pink pussy hat holding sign reading "Make America Kind Again", Olympia
Text on sign read: "Make America Kind Again".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonE44
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Maria Lamarca Anderson photographs
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Description: Beloved Momsie wearing her pink pussy hat, Seattle
Text accompanying image: Beloved Momsie.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML1 -
Description: Protester Maria Anderson Lamarca holding her sign with names of family and friends unable to march, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Accept finite disappointment never lose infinite hope. - MLK Jr" Text accompanying image: Maria Lamarca Anderson. Text accompanying image: My sign with names of family and friends unable to march. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He was assassinated in 1968.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML2 -
Description: Maria Lamarca Anderson and her friend, Seattle
Text accompanying image: Me and my college bff.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML3 -
Description: Stage for speakers at the march, probably at Judkins park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Womxn's March, January 21, 2017"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML4 -
Description: Puppet of Delores Huerta, Seattle
Text on puppet reads: ""We can't let people drive wedges between us because there's only one human race. - Dolores Huerta" "UFWAFL-CIO" Dolores Clara Fernández Huerta is an American labor leader and civil rights activist who was the co-founder of the National Farmworkers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW)
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML5 -
Description: Puppet of Rigoberta Menchú, Seattle
Text on puppet reads: "This world's not going to change unless we're willing to change ourselves. - Rigoberta Menchú" Rigoberta Menchú is a widely known human rights activist from Guatemala. Her advocacy extends from Indian rights to ethno-cultural reconciliation in Guatemala and the Western Hemisphere. In 1992 she received the Nobel Peace Prize for her work.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML6 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML7
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Description: Large puppet of Rosa Parks, Seattle
Tex on sign reads: "Each person must live their life as a model for others. - Rosa Parks" Rosa Parks was a prominent activist in the Civil Rights Movement. Parks is best known for her civil act of disobedience when she refused to give up her seat in the “colored section” to a white passenger on a bus. This act of defiance made her an important symbol for the Civil Rights Movement and resistance to racial segregation.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML8 -
Description: Three women holding up a puppet of Malala Yousafzai, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I say I am stronger than fear. - Malala Yousafzai" Malala Yousafzai is a Pakinstani activist for female education. She is known for her human rights advocacy for the education of women in Pakistan. Yousafazi, in 2014, became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML9 -
Description: Close up of the puppet of Malala Yousafzai, Seattle
Text on puppet reads: "I say I am stronger than fear. - Malala Yousafzai" Malala Yousafzai is a Pakinstani activist for female education. She is known for her human rights advocacy for the education of women in Pakistan. Yousafazi, in 2014, became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML10 -
Description: Large puppet of Malala Yousafzai, Seattle
Text on puppet reads: "I say I am stronger than fear. - Malala Yousafzai" Malala Yousafzai is a Pakinstani activist for female education. She is known for her human rights advocacy for the education of women in Pakistan. Yousafazi, in 2014, became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML11 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML12
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Description: Demonstrator holding his child carrying a sign reading, "Babies against bigots" in Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Babies against bigots."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML13 -
Description: Sign with names of family and friends unable to march, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Accept finite disappointment never lose infinite hope. - MLK Jr" Text accompanying image: My sign with names of family and friends unable to march. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He was assassinated in 1968.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML14 -
Description: Young demonstrator wearing her pussy-Hello hat, Seattle
Text accompanying image: Niece in pussy-Hello hat.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML15 -
Description: Demonstrators holding a sign reading, "If only Trump's mother went to Planned Parenthood." in Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "If only Trump's mother went to Planned Parenthood."; "Citizen's is a verb! Rise up and speak out! Dignity and justice for all."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML16 -
Description: Sign with quote by Jimmy Carter amongst a crowd of demonstrators, Seattle
Text on signs read, beginning in foreground, then left to right: "The abuse of women and girls is the most pervasive and unaddressed human rights violation on earth." - Jimmy Carter #violenceagainstwomen."; "My pussy, my voice, my body, my choice."; "Nasty women never give up!"; "Women's rights are human rights." Image on sign depicts: Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter is an American politician. Carter served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977-1981.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML17 -
Description: Group of demonstrators displaying their signs, Seattle
Text accompanying image: Members of Seattle Women's Chorus. Text on signs read, from left to right: "Accept finite disappointment never lose infinite hope. - MLK Jr."; "Nasty womxn unite."; "Freedom of the press. Accountability know."; "I can't believe I still have to march for my rights, men are passing laws on my vagina, I still make 70 cents for every $1.00 a man makes! and that I have to protest all of it in 2017." Image on sign depicts: a venus symbol with the symbol for the Rebel Alliance inside of it. The Rebel Alliance is a fictional rebel faction from the Star Wars film franchise. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He was assassinated in 1968.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML18 -
Description: Group of protesters holding their signs, Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Put your art into it."; "Accept finite disappointment never lose infinite hope."; "Pro-America Anti-hate."; "Freedom of the press accountability now."; "I can't believe I still have to march for my rights, men are passing laws on my vagina, I still make 70 cents for every $1.00 a man makes! and that I have to protest all of it in 2017." Image on sign depicts: a Venus symbol with the symbol for the Rebel Alliance inside of it. The Rebel Alliance is a fictional rebel faction from the Star Wars film franchise. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He was assassinated in 1968.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML19 -
Description: Demonstrators wearing pink hats, holding a sign reading "Who run this mutha, girls", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Who run this mutha, girls."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML20 -
Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Hate will not make us great", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hate will not make us great, love trumps hate." Image on sign depicts a circle with a line through it over Trumps name.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML21 -
Description: Group of demonstrators gathered together with a sign reading "I can't believe I still have to march for my rights", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I can't believe I still have to march for my rights, men are passing laws on my vagina, I still make 70 cents for every $1.00 a man makes! and that I have to protest all of it in 2017."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML22 -
Description: Love and peace sign drawn on pavement, Seattle
Image depicts a peace sign within a heart.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML23 -
Description: Protester holding a sign reading, "This bad hombre supports all you nasty women", Seattle
Text on signs depict, from left to right: "This bad hombre supports all you nasty women."; "We shall overcomb."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML24 -
Description: Pink fur dyed dog on sidewalk, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML25
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Description: Sign reads "A womxn's place is in the revolution" in Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "A womxn's place is in the revolution."; "Tiny hands off my body."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML26 -
Description: Protester holding a sign reading, "A woman's place is in the resistance." in Seattle
Text on sign reads: "A woman's place is in the resistance." superimposed over the image of Princess Leia from the Rebel Alliance. The Rebel Alliance is a fictional rebel faction from the Star Wars film franchise.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML27 -
Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Power in diversity." in Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Power in diversity."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML28 -
Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Hope not fear", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hope not fear."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML29 -
Description: Protester holding her sign reading "I am gay, straight, bi... a person", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I am gay, straight, bi... a person." The words gay, straight and bi all have a line through them.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML30 -
Description: Signs read "Racism is a public health crisis", and "Protect our patients", Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Racism is a public health issue crisis. [The word issue is crossed out in favor of the word crisis]"; "Protect our patients." Image on sign depticts the American Medical Association logo colored in with the American Flag.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML31 -
Description: Signs held aloft during the march, Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Fight like a girl."; "Everybody matters." Image on sign depicts: Female, male and intersex all included in the same circle.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML32 -
Description: Protester showing off her sign reading "Love is love", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love is love."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML33 -
Description: Male demonstrator displays his sign reading "My life was shaped by a powerful woman and it will continue to be shaped by powerful women", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "My life was shaped by a powerful woman and it will continue to be shaped by powerful women."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML34 -
Description: Protester holding a sign reading "purse first" in Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Purse first."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML35 -
Description: Protester holding a sign with the image of a women hitting a man with her purse, Seattle
Image on sign depicts: A woman hitting a man with her purse.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML36 -
Description: Three demonstrators holding their signs, Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "I'm with her."; "Keep hope alive! - MLK" [This quote is mis-cited. It was instead made by Jesse Jackson]
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML37 -
Description: Protester holding their sign reading "Love Trumps hate", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love Trumps hate."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML38 -
Description: Marchers with sign reading "Still we rise", Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Still we rise."; "No freedom til we're equal."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML39 -
Description: Maria Lamarca Anderson and singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, Seattle
Text accompanying image: Me and Brandi Carlile.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML40 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML41
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Description: Signs held aloft at the march, Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Don't stop, won't stop, change will come."; "Some of my best presidents were black."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML42 -
Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Don't stop, won't stop, change will come." in Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Dont stop, won't stop, change will come."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML43 -
Description: Sign reads "In case of emergency, break glass ceilings", Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "In case of emergency, break glass ceilings."; "We will never have true civilization until we learn how to recognize the rights of others."; "Women are perfect."; "Don't like." Images on sign depict, from left to right: A raised up fist; A female figure looking upwards.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML44 -
Description: Protester holding a sign reading "When a woman decides to change, everything changes. - Eufrosina Cruz" in Seattle
Text on sign reads: "When a woman decides to change, everything changes. -Eufrosina Cruz" Eufrosina Cruz Mendoza is an activist for gender equality and the rights of indigenous women and communities from Oaxaca, Mexico.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML45 -
Description: Protesters holding their sign reading "Motherf*ucking girl power!" in Seattle
Text of sign reads: "MotherF*cking girl power!"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML46 -
Description: Sign reading "Trump is the swamp", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Trump is the swamp." Image on sign depicts: An American flag with an outline of a cat where the stars reside.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML47 -
Description: Female demonstrator emmulating the "We can do it" pose which is tattooed on her arm, Seattle
Tatoo depicts: The well known image of Rosie the Riveter by artist J. Howard Miller. The women is mirroring Rosie's pose.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML48 -
Description: Demonstrator displaying her poster for the camera, Seattle
Text on signs read, from left to right: "We all can and we all will together."; "They tried to bury us... They didn't know we were seeds."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML49 -
Description: Protest sign left on the ground in the rain, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I can't believe I'm still protesting this shit!!"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item AndersonML50
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Cathy Bangerter photographs
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Description: "We are not ovary-acting" sign, Seattle
Text on signs read: "I march for diversity, ACA [Affordable Care Act], P.P. [Planned Parenthood], gun control, earth, refugees & immigrants, Muslims, marriage [equality], free press, public schools"; "We are not Ovary-acting"; "Strong women scare weak men".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item BangerterC1 -
Description: Family pushing a stroller while holding a sign reading "Pizza roles, not gender roles", Seattle
Text on signs read: "I cannot believe I still have to protest this shit!"; "Pizza rolls not gender roles"; "I will not go quietly back to the 1950's". One protestor holds a campaign sign from Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. Hillary Rodham Clinton is an American politician. She served as U.S. Senator from New York, the Secretary of State, and the First Lady of the United States. She ran for President during the 2016 election, but was defeated by Donald J. Trump.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item BangerterC2 -
Description: Young demonstrator holding a large sign reading "Make empathy great again", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Make empathy great again"; "I respect women, Gender equality". An individual is wearing a shirt that reads "I'm still with her [with the campaign logo from Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign]". Hillary Rodham Clinton is an American politician. She served as U.S. Senator from New York, the Secretary of State, and the First Lady of the United States. She ran for President during the 2016 election, but was defeated by Donald J. Trump. Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [___] great again” as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again", abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item BangerterC3 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item BangerterC4
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Kari Berger photographs
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Video of demonstrators on the Capitol Grounds in Olympia
Shows marchers parading on the Capitol Grounds in front of the Washington State Auditor's Office, the Winged Victory Monument and the Washington State Capitol Building.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item BergerK1
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Robin Boland photographs
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Women are the wall and Trump will pay", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Women are the wall and Trump will pay". Text on clothing reads: "Lick Bush"; "Jobs not War - U.S. out of El Salvador".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item BolandR1
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Karen Castle photographs
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item CastleK1
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Description: Three members from Indigenous groups preparing to lead the march, Seattle
Four colored banners with abstract (probably Indigenous) designs stand in the background. The three individuals pictured are all wearing teal bandanas tied around their necks, which appear to have images of Indigenous people printed on them. Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
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Description: Members from Indigenous communities burn sage before leading the march, Seattle
Three individuals pictured are wearing teal colored bandanas and/or other teal colored clothing. Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
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Description: Members from Indigenous communities gather near Judkins Park before leading the march, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Indigenous sisters rising, Be our ally, Be our sister, #NoDAPL, Water is sacred, Healthcare, Education, Treaty Rights, Human Rights"; "I Refuse to be Oppressed". Many individuals are wearing teal colored clothing. Some are wearing traditional headwear. A red and black banner features a Pacific Northwest tribal design. Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
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Description: Indigenous communities watch a traditional performance before preparing to lead the march, Seattle
Many individuals are wearing teal colored clothing. Some are wearing traditional headwear or other traditional clothing. Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
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Description: Colorful banners held by Indigenous community members, Seattle
Banners feature abstract (probably Indigenous) designs in a multitude of colors. Text on sign reads: "Indigenous sisters resistance. Not my president". Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
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Description: Karen Castle and a friend marching with the contingent of Indigenous demonstrators, Seattle
Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item CastleK7
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Jamie Cheney photographs
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item CheneyJ1
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Description: Tiny hands sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Keep your tiny hands off our public lands" “Tiny hands” is in reference to an exchange of insults between then-candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands – if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.” Image on sign depicts: A poop emoji.
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign depicting a poop emoji, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "A woman's place is in the resistance" Image on sign depicts: A poop emoji.
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Description: Sign reading "American Spring," Seattle
Text on sign reads: "American Spring" Sign is probably in reference to a revolutionary wave of both violent and non-violent demonstrations and major uprisings that began in 2010 with the Tunisian Revolution and spread to five other countries: Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria and Bahram. These series of uprisings across the North Africa and the Middle East became known as the Arab Spring.
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Description: Cascadia flag sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Fuck, Fuck, Fuckety, Fuck". Image on sign depicts: A Cascadia flag. Cascadia is a bioregion that includes Oregon, Washington state, and British Columbia.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item CheneyJ5
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Melanie Clark photographs
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Description: Women's March on Portland: Signs reading "Tweet Women with Respect" and "Our time, our bodies, our voices", Portland
Text on signs read: "Tweet women with respect"; "Our time, our bodies, our voices".
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Description: Women's March on Portland: Young protester holding sign reading "Resist, divest, love", Portland
Text on sign reads: "Resist, divest, love".
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Description: Women's March on Portland: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Men of quality do not fear equality", Portland
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality do not fear equality".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ClarkM3
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Jamie Colman phootgraphs
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ1
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Description: Demonstrator wearing indigenous face paint and beating a drum, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "Stong. Resilient. Indigenous."
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Description: Marchers holding a banner reading "Indigenous Sisters Resistance - From our Mothers We Rise", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Indigenous Sisters Resistance - From our Mothers We Rise"; "Water is life - No DAPL".
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Description: Signs reading "I'm with her" and "My body my choice", Seattle
Text on signs read: "I'm with her [with arrows pointing in all directions]"; "Black Lives Matter, Science is real, Love is love"; "My body my choice".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ5
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a small child, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ6
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Description: Sign reading "Trump - #Misogony, #Homophobia, #Pussygrabbing", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Trump [with a drawing of the Twitter logo]. #Misogony, #Homophobia, #Pussygrabbing".
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Description: Marcher wearing green and pink Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority scarf and hat, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "AKA [Alpha Kappa Alpha]". Alpha Kappa Alpha is a Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΑΚΑ) is a Greek-lettered sorority, the first established by African-American college women.
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Description: Signs reading "I want my N.E.A." and "Progressive in 2018"
Text on signs read: "I want my N.E.A. [National Endowment for the Arts]"; "Progressive in 2018 - Hey DNC! [Democratic National Committee]".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ9 -
Description: Marcher carrying a small child on their shoulders, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Grl power!"; "Viva la vulva!".
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Description: Marcher holds sign listing reasons why they're marching, Seattle
Text on signs reads: "Women's rights - Black Lives Matter - Planned Parenthood - The Muslim community - Climate change - Equality - Human Rights - Our children's future - Not my president - WHY I MARCH".
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Description: Two demonstrators wearing pink pussy hats giving the peace hand sign, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "Nasty woman".
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Description: Sign featuring the character Eleven from the television series Stranger Things, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I'm so mad on a scale of 1-10 I'm an [image of the character Eleven from the television series Stranger Things]".
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Description: protester holding a rainbow colored sign reading "Love not hate makes America great", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love not hate makes America great! #notmypresident".
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Description: Young protester holding a large pink sign reading "LOVE", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love".
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Description: Two adult marchers carrying children who are holding signs, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Empower others to empower all"; "Women's rights are human rights".
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Description: Young protester holding a sign reading "Trump - don't touch women's privates", Seattle
Text on signs read: "But still we rise!"; "When ignorance becoems law, rebellion becomes duty"; "More love - Trump - don't touch women's privates".
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Description: Young protester riding on an adults shoulders, Seattle
Text on signs read: "We are the 66 Million"; "Pussy power"; "I am worth more - WomenSpeakOut.org".
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Description: Sign quoting Princess Leia, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Somebody has to save our skins - #LeiaStrong [with a drawing of Princess Leia from the Star Wars film franchise]".
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Description: Marcher wearing a pink headband carrying a sign of a woman wearing an American flag hijab, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]".
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Description: Two young children marching with signs, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love - Love not hate - I stand by PFLAG"; "Nasty woman - My body, my choice".
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Description: Two demonstrators wearing pink pussy hats smiling and holding a sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Native woman's lives matter".
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Description: Young protesters carrying signs reading "Stop global warming" and "Black Lives Matter", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love your neighbor!"; "Stop global warming"; "Black Lives Matter".
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Description: Handpainted sign with a rainbow reading "Pussy grabs back", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Pussy grabs back".
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Description: Marcher holding a sign reading "Divine feminine", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Divine feminine".
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Description: Demonstrator in a pink pussy hat holding a sign reading "You're not alone!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "You're not alone!".
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Description: protester holding a sign of a hissing cat that reads "NOPE", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "NOPE [below an image of a hissing cat]".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ28
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Description: Sign reading "Twitler", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Twitler [with an image of President Donald J. Trump wearing a Hitler-style moustache]".
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Description: Sign reading "We'll show them great", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We'll show them great".
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Description: Dog wearing a pink pussy hat, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ31
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ32
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ33
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ34
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Description: Sign reading "This sign would be more creative but you stopped funding the arts", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "This sign would be more creative but you stopped funding the arts".
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Description: Marchers carrying signs reading "Women are perfect" and "Old grrl power", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Women are perfect"; "We the people"; "Old grrl power"; "End racism, homophobia, sexism, transphobia, Islamophobia - #NotMyPresident". Text on clothing reads: "Our bodies, our minds"; "Black Lives Matter too".
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Description: protesters carrying signs featuring three portraits of women by artist Shepard Fairey, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We the people are greater than fear".
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Description: Marcher wearing rainbow face paint, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ38
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Description: Young protester holding a sign reading "Girls are strong", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Girls are strong".
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Description: Young protester holding a sign reading "Black Lives Matter", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Black Lives Matter".
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Description: Demonstrator holds a Barbie Doll who is holding a small sign reading "Women's rights are human rights", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Women's rights are human rights".
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Description: Two children holding hands and carrying signs reading "Join the love army" and "Be brave, choose love", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Join the love army"; "Be brave, choose love".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ43
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Description: Seattle
Text on sign reads: "In this house, we believe: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human Is Illegal, Science is Real, Water is life, In religious freedom, Love is Love, Kindness is everything".
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Description: Three marchers walking with linked arms, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "Make America kind again"; "Humanity is my race, Love is my religion, Peace is my weapon".
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Description: Young protester holding a sign reading "Girl power is strong!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Girl power is strong!".
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Description: protester wearing a blue, purple, and black mohawk and carying a sign reading "Feminist - Ask me why", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Feminist - ask my why".
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Description: Marchers wearing pink clothing and cat ear headbands, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Public schools built the USA".
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Description: Sign reading "If I wanted the government in my womb, I'd fuck a senator", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "If I wanted the government in my womb, I'd fuck a senator!!!". Text on clothing reads: "Silence is compliance".
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Description: Marcher wearing a Wonder Woman patch, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ51
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Description: Baby being carried by an adult next to a sign reading "Nasty woman in training", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Nasty [female symbol] in training".
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Description: Marchers carrying signs reading "Fight like a girl" and "Love not hate makes America great", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fight like a girl"; "Love, not hate, makes America great". One sign depicts a raised fist inside of a venus symbol.
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Description: Two marchers wearing blue and pink clothing, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "We can, we have, we will [over an image of Rosie the Riveter]". One shirt depicts an equal symbol.
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ55
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a sweatshirt with an image of former President Barak Obama, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "BTC - break the Cycle"; "A different world [with an image of former President Barak Obama]".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ56 -
Description: Two demonstrators wearing shirts with images of kittens that read "Hug Life", Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "Hug life [over an image of a kitten wearing a bandana on it's head]".
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Description: protester holding a sign reading "Gender equality", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Gender equality".
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a cat-ear hat holding a sign reading "We the people defend dignity", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We the people defend dignity". Text on clothing reads: "We're doing it [with a drawing of a cat in the style of Rosie the Riveter]".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ60
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Description: Two marchers holding handpainted sings featuring cats, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Hear our voice [with a painting of a cat]"; "Justice - Compassion [with a painting of a cat]".
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Description: Young protester holding a sign reading "Love trumps hate", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love trumps hate".
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Description: Marcher holding a sign reading "Fight fascism, fight racism, fight sexism, fight homophobia", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Fight fascism, fight racism, fight sexism, fight homophobia".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ63 -
Description: Demonstrator wearing a pink boa and holding a black and white sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "#IMarchFor = rights for all, free speech, [female symbol] choice, clean water".
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Description: protester in a brightly colored sweater holding a sign reading "Thank you Mom", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Thank you mom".
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Description: Two marchers wearing pink flower garlands, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ66
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ67
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Description: Three demonstrators holding a flag reading "Peace and Love", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Peace and love [with an image of the earth]".
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Description: Four protesters wearing bright pink, furry, pussy hats, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Our rights are not up for grabs and neither are we".
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "What makes America great? DIVERSITY", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "What makes America great? DIVERSITY".
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Description: Demonstrator in knitted pussy hat carrying sign reading "We are powerful", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We are powerful".
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Description: Signs reading "Lesbians against general bullshit" and "Queer women against fascism", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Lesbians against general bullshit [with a cartoon of a pile of feces wearing President Donald Trump's signature hair style]"; "Queer women against fascism".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ72 -
Description: protester holding hand drawn sign reading "This pussy grabs back!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "This pussy grabs back! [surrounding a drawing of a vagina and a hand giving the middle finger] #NotMyPresident".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ75
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Description: Protesters marching past the corner of Stewart St. and 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "You are beautiful"; "Keep your laws (and tiny hands) off our rights"; "There will be hell toupée [with a cartoon of President Donald J. Trump]"; "Love not hate makes America great"; "This sign is for Her [with the logo from Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign]"; "We the resilient have been here before "We the resilient have been here before [with an image of an Indigenous elder holding up her raised fist]".
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Description: Protesters carrying sign reading "Women of Color RESIST #FuckWhiteSupremacy", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Build bridges not walls"; "WOC [Women of Color] RESIST #FuckWhiteSupremacy".
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Description: Signs reading "The pussy grabs back" and "Woman's rights are human rights", Seattle
Text on signs read: "#NotMyPresdent - The pussy grabs back!!! [beside a venus symbol with a raised fist in the center]"; "Here's to strong women - May we know them, may we be them, may we raise them"; "[Four venus symbols] Woman's rights are human rights - #NotMyPresident".
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Description: Protester holding a sign reading "Resist, hope, love", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Resist, hope, love".
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a black sweatshirt reading "Assata taught me", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "OMG GOP WTF?". Text on clothing reads: "Assata taught me". Black Panther and Cuban exile, Assata Shakur, has inspired multiple generations of radical protest, including the contemporary Black Lives Matter movement.
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Description: Signs reading "Womxn of color staying strong" and "Diversity is beautiful", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Womxn of color staying strong"; "Stand with Planned Parenthood"; "Demand Equality"; "Diversity is beautiful"; "My body, my choice"; "An injury to one, is an injury to ALL!"; "Government so small it fits inside your uterus".
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Description: Sign reading "Our women, our bodies, our choice, our country", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Our women, our bodies, our choice, our country, no room 4 hate".
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Fight like a girl", Seattle
Sign depicts a venus symbol with the symbol for the Rebel Alliance inside of it. The Rebel Alliance is a fictional rebel faction from the Star Wars film franchise. Text reads: "Fight like a girl".
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Description: Two shirtless protesters holding signs above their heads, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fuck you - I won't do what you tell me - Who runs the world? Girls? Not my president! My body! My choice! The future is female! Stop rape culture!"; "Love is love, water is life, my body my choice, black lives matter, climate change is real, no human is illegal, hope not fear". Both demonstrators pictured are shirtless, with American flag stickers covering their nipples. "Still not asking for it" is written in red marker on their chests.
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Description: Sign reading "Shed walls, don't build them", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Shed walls, don't build them [with an image of a uterus]".
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Description: Family with two children holding a sign reading "WTF", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "WTF".
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Description: Two protesters wearing "Seattle Raging Grannies" signs, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Seattle Raging Grannies". Text on clothing reads: "Capitalist System: Not fit to be caretakers of the planet"; "There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people".
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Description: Three marchers pointing at the photographer, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ88
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Description: Two demonstrators holding signs reading "Let it not happen again - Nidoto Nai Yoni", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Let it not happen again - Nidoto Nai Yoni". The signs depict a photograph of a Japanese American woman, Funiko Hayashida, as she was being forcibly removed from her home on Bainbridge Island by the U.S. government during World War II.
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Description: Three children in pink pussy hats carrying large protest signs, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Trump = Voldemort"; "We want rights!"; "Little girls, big hearts"; "We will not back down! Women united is better than the country divided!"; "Nasty Women and girls keep fighting!"; "Dumbledor would not let this happen!"; "Every life matters"; "Have a heart"; "Silent no more"; "Little boys, big hearts"; [A picture of President Donald Trump] plus [a cartoon piece of feces] equals [a rainbow cartoon piece of feces]. It is pooooooo!"; "Hear us roar! Sexism = [cartoon piece of feces]"; "We want strong women [with an image of Hillary Clinton]"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Stronger together!"; "Hugs not hate"; "I am stronger than fear"; "We're nasty women"; "We won't back down"; "Love Trumps hate"; "Hate aint great"; "Small girls, huge hearts"; "Silent no more".
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Description: Child holding sign reading "Love is love', SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ91
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ92
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Description: protester wearing a pink pussy hat holding sign reading "We need compassionate government", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We need compassionate government".
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Description: protester holding a sign of a drawing of a uterus giving the middle finger, Seattle
Sign depicts a uterus giving the middle finger.
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Description: protester holding a sign reading "Protest is patriotic", Seattle
Sign depicts a Bald Eagle holding a banner reading "Protest is patriotic".
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Description: Sign reading "The world needs less Donald Trump and more Leslie Knope", Seattle
Text on signs read: "The world needs less Donald Trump and more Leslie Knope"; "The future is nasty". Leslie Knope is a fictional character from the television series Parks and Recreation.
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Description: Sign reading "We need to talk about the elephant in the womb", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We need to talk about the elephant in the (my) womb [with a drawing of a uterus with an elephant, symbol of the Republican Party, inside]".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ98
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Description: protester wearing a sandwich board sign that compares President Donald J. Trump to the Klu Klux Klan, Seattle
Sign depicts a cartoon of President Donald J. Trump beside two Klu Klux Klan members.
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Description: protester dressed in a dinosaur costume, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Ok ladies, lets get in formation". One protester is wearing a dinosaur costume.
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Description: protester marching in front of a sign with symbols of the Rebel Alliance from Star Wars, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ103
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Description: Two young marchers, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ104
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Description: Minnie Mouse hugging a demonstrator, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Keep your tiny hands off our national parks".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ106
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Description: Three protesters hold a sign reading "For love", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "For love".
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Description: Signs reading "Long live Obama" and "Grumpy old men against Trump", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love, kindness, justice"; "Grumpy old men against Trump"; "Long live Obama".
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Description: Sign reading "We all belong here - We will defend each other", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We all belond here. We will defend eachother [with a painting of three women embracing one another]".
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Description: Child wearing a pink coat and pink pussy hat holding a pink sign reading "Hear us roar", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hear us roar".
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Description: Signs reading "Our rights are not up for grabs" and "Black girls lead the way", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Our rights are not up for grabs and neither are we"; "Black girls lead the way"; "All justice all the time, now"; "Keep your laws off my body".
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Description: protester carrying a mega-phone, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ112
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Description: Sign reading "Queers of color stay resisting imperialism", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Queers of color stay resisting imperialism".
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Description: Small dog wearing a sign reading "Pups against patriarchy", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Pups against patriarchy".
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Description: protester carrying a sign quoting a tweet from President Donald J. Trump, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Donald J. Trump: We can't let this happen. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty. Our nation is totally divided!".
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Description: Young demonstrator riding on an adult's shoulders, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fight war, not wars"; "Our bodies, our minds, our power".
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Description: Sign reading "As a cis gender man, I stand with the grrrls in the front!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "As a cis Mexican man, I stand with the grrrls in the front!". Text on clothing reads: "Pussy power".
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Description: Sign reading "Love is the source of understanding", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fight racism & Sexism"; "Love is the source of understanding".
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Description: Large banner featuring a quote from Audre Lorde, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Women's rights R human rights"; "I march because she deserved better"; "It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences. - Audre Lorde"; "We won't give up our rights"; "Our bodies, our minds, our power".
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Description: Adult and child marching together, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "No limits for girls and women!".
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Description: Two protesters embracing as they march, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ122
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Description: Signs reading "Pussy grabs back" and "NOPE", Seattle
Text on signs read: "NOPE"; "Pussy grabs back"; "Justice for all".
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Description: Sign reading "Ovary-acting", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Ovary-acting [with a drawing of a uterus]".
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Description: Sign of a raised fist in front of the symbol for the Star Wars Rebel Alliance, Seattle
Sign depicts a raised fist in front of the red symbol for the Rebel Alliance, a fictional rebel faction from the Star Wars film franchise.
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Description: Woman wearing shirt reading "In this house, we believe...", Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "In this house, we believe: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human Is Illegal, Science is Real, Water is life, In religious freedom, Love is Love, Kindness is everything".
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Description: Signs reading "Women are powerful and dangerous"; "Black lives matter, women's rights are human rights...", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Women are powerful and dangerous. - Audre Lorde"; "In this house, we believe: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human Is Illegal, Science is Real, Water is life, In religious freedom, Love is Love, Kindness is everything". Text on clothing reads: "We can do it! Womxn's March 2017, Seattle".
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Description: Four protesters wearing hats that read "Respect", Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "Respect".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ129
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Description: Sign reading "Save the ACA", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Save the ACA - SEIU - Service Employees International Union".
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Description: Three protesters marching in front of a sign reading "Love not hate", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love not hate".
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Description: Organizers for the ACLU preparing for the march at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on mural reads: "Black Lives Matter".
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Description: protester at Judkins Park holding sign reading "Love not hate makes America great!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love not hate makes America great!".
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Description: Demonstrators wearing PFLAG buttons at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We the people [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]". Text on clothing reads: "I'm loved by PFLAG".
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Description: Sign taped to motorized wheelchair reading "We will not go back, we will rise!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We will not go back, we will rise!".
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Description: Two protesters in pink pussy hats, holding a sign with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]".
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Description: Large puppet of Dolores Huerta, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We can't let people drive wedges between us because there's only one human race - Dolores Huerta"; "UFWAFL-CIO". Dolores Clara Fernández Huerta is an American labor leader and civil rights activist who was the co-founder of the National Farmworkers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW).
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ139
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "No one is free while others are oppressed" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "No one is free while others are oppressed".
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Equal means equal", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Equal means equal - PRIDE - Black Lives Matter".
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Description: Signs reading "Hear our voice" and "1 girl with courage is a revolution" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hear our voice - Women's March on Washington, January 21, 2017 [with hands of different skin tones grasping the wrist of a raised fist which is aflame]"; "1 girl with courage is a revolution".
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Description: Two protesters wearing pink scarves holding signs at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Resist Trump - No deportations! Black Lives Matter! Defend workers' & women's rights! - Unite against Trump - Socialist Alternative"; "Resist Trump - Keep America great".
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Description: Child wearing a cape and holding a sign at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Love".
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Description: Young protester holding sign reading "I support [women]", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I support [venus symbol]".
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Description: Sign reading "Protect our free fair neutral press!" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Keep your tiny [hands] off our [kittens]"; "Protect our free fair neutral press!"; "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. - Martin Luther King Jr.".
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Description: protester holding three posters created by artist Shepard Fairey, Seattle
The three posters feature portraits of African Americans, Latinas, and Muslims. Text on signs read: "We the people are greater than fear"; "We the people defend dignity"; "We the people protect each other".
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Description: Sign reading "This is not how our story is going to end" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "This is not how our story is going to end".
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Description: protesters in pink pussy hats holding a sign reading "Amplify Compassion" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Amplify Compassion".
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Description: Four protesters in pink pussy hats standing in front of a sign reading "Power", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Power".
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Description: Signs reading "Black Women Matter - PMFA" and "Progressive Millennials for Action - PMFA", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Black women matter - PMFA"; "Progressive Millennials for Action - PMFA".
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Description: Signs reading "Black women matter" and "We are strong as hell!" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Black women matter - PMFA"; "Black women matter"; "We are strong as hell!"; "Progressive Millennials for Action - PMFA"; "Dissent is patriotic!". Text on clothing reads: "Nasty women march"; "Black Lives Matter".
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Description: protesters wearing Rosie the Riveter style red bandanas at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "We can do it! [with an image of Rosie the riveter]"; "This pussy...". Text on clothing reads: "Freedom is for everyone - ACLU"; "Pro-Choice, Pro-Feminist, Pro-Cat".
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Description: Demonstrator being interviewed at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Immigrants make America great!".
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Description: protester holding sign reading "This pussy grabs back" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "A strong woman stands up for herself. A stronger woman stands up for others"; "This pussy grabs back".
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "NO - Consent is everything", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "NO - Consent is everything".
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Description: Aneelah Afzali and an unidentified woman at Judkins Park, Two Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "Stand up - Resist Hate". Aneelah Afzali is the founder and Executive Director of the American Muslim Empowerment Network (AMEN), a new initiative launched through the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS).
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Description: Volunteer Danielle Gahl at Judkins Park, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ159
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Description: Detail of a woven blanket and hand drum, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ160
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Description: Sign reading "Silence condones violence" at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Silence condones violence. Fight back - Raise your voice!". Text on clothing reads: "I'm loved by PFLAG".
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Description: Speakers on stage at Judkins Park, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ162
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Description: Signs read "Spread peace, tolerance, caring, and kindness of spirit!" and "We will not go back... We will rise!", Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "A woman's place is in the house and in the senate and in the oval office". Text on sign reads: "Spread peace, tolerance, caring and kindness of spirit"; "We will not go back - We will RISE! Women, LGBTQ, Disabled, workers rights, healthcare, voter rights, racial justice, striving for equality for all!".
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Description: Demonstrators listening to a speech at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Stay woke".
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Description: Aneelah Afzali addressing the crowd at Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on clothing reads: "Stand up - Resist Hate". Aneelah Afzali is the founder and Executive Director of the American Muslim Empowerment Network (AMEN), a new initiative launched through the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS).
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Description: Signs reading "Support Science" and "I'd rather be a rebel than a saint!!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I'd rather be a rebel than a saint!!"; "Support science - NASA, NOAA, EPA".
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Description: Demonstrator carrying an upside-down American flag and wearing a an alien mask, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ176
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Description: Throng of protesters filling Jackson St., SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ177
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Description: Young demonstrator riding on an adult's shoulders at the corner of Jackson St. and 14th Ave., SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ178
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Description: Sign reading "They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds".
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Description: protester speaking into a mega-phone, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ182
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ183
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Description: Marcher and a canine companion, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ184
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Rachael Cummings photographs
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Description: Participant in the march, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item CummingsR1
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Description: Woman with Black Lives Matter T-shirt holding sign with “Woman Power” symbol, Seattle
Image on sign depicts: A raised fist within a female gender or Venus symbol usually associated with “radical feminism”.
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Description: Young boy holding "Black Lives Matter" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Black Lives Matter. ShowingUpForRacialJustice.org"
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Description: Black Lives Matter signs in downtown Seattle
Text on signs read: "Black women's lives matter"; "Black Lives Matter. ShowingUpForRacialJustice.org". Image on sign depicts: A raised fist within a female gender or Venus symbol usually associated with “radical feminism”.
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Description: Boy with "Black Lives Matter" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Black Lives Matter. ShowingUpForRacialJustice.org"
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Description: Group of protesters at Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: I'm a feminist"; "I can't believe I still have to protest this shit"
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Description: Demonstrator with “Woman Power” symbol, Seattle
Image on sign depicts: A raised fist within a female gender or Venus symbol usually associated with “radical feminism”.
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Description: Pink sign reading "Make America think again!" in Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Make America think again!"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item CummingsR9
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Sraddha Durand photographs
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item DurandS1
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Description: Protestors gathered at the corner of 4th Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Let there be light"; "NOPE"; "Resist"; "Respect your mother - Protect your mother [with a drawing of the earth]".
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Description: Marchers filling the street at the corner of 4th Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Let there be light"; "Impeach for treason"; "Equal pay, Equal rights"; "We won't give up, we won't give in"; "Queer voices get shit done".
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Description: Protestors marching down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Black Lives Matter"; "Keep calm and dump the Trump"; "We want women rights!"; "Love"; "Take the T out of Trump, he ain't changed".
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Description: Demonstrators watching the march move down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "How much more at risk can we all be...? Unify!!!".
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Katie Farver photographs
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Description: Last of the marchers entering Seattle Center, at the corner of 2nd Ave. and Denny Way, Seattle
Title provided by donor: "End of March Entering Seattle Center".
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Description: Marchers at the corner of First Ave. and Madison St., Seattle
Title supplied by donor: "First and Madison". Text on sign reads: "My body my choice".
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Description: Demonstrators marching through Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Indivisible with liberty and justice for all"; "Untax my tampons"; "Fight like a girl"; "We are one [with a Star of David and a Crescent moon]"; "Keep your rosaries off my ovaries"; "Our bodies, our minds, our power [with a raised fist]".
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Description: Demonstrators march through Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Indivisible with liberty and justice for all"; "Untax my tampons"; "Fight like a girl"; "We are one [with a Star of David and a Crescent moon]"; "Keep your rosaries off my ovaries"; "Our bodies, our minds, our power [with a raised fist]".
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Jenaleigh Flones photographs
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Description: Woman holding sign that reads "If it is not intersectional, it is not feminist," Seattle
Text on signs read: "The resistance starts now"; "If it is not intersectional, it is not feminist".
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John Gerhard photographs
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Description: Two demonstrators standing in the intersection of Pine St. and 4th Ave, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Mother Earth needs us now"; "Love your neighbor - Latinos, Jews, Blacks, Muslims, Indians, LGBT, Disabled, Immigrants, NATO [North American Trade Organization]".
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Description: Bearded demonstrator wearing a button reading "Stand up, Resist hate", Seattle
Text on button reads: "Stand Up - Resist Hate - MLK Day 2017, UFCW 21".
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Description: Four demonstrators showing off their signs in Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Tiny hands off my rights"; "Not my president"; "My life, my body, my choice"; "History has its eyes on you". The reference to "tiny hands" refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you."
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Description: Protest sign resting in a steel drum, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Access to birth control makes America great!".
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Description: Three protestors wait for the march to begin, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I can't believe I still have to protest this shit".
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Description: Protestors gathering in Westlake Park before the march, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Drumpf is not my president".
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Description: Demonstrator holds a hand painted sign spelling out the word "RESPECT", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Everyone deserves R - Regard, E - Esteem, S - Support, P - Peace, E - Empathy, C - Courtesy, T - Trust".
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Description: Kneeling marcher holds a sign mocking President Donald J. Trump, Seattle
Sign depicts President Donald J. Trump, with his hair blown back off his forehead. Underneath is the word "Nope". The poster is in the style of the red, white, and blue Barack Obama "Hope" poster, created by artist Shepard Fairey .
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Description: Protestors waiting for the march to begin, at the corner of Pine St. and 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Feminist in training!"; "Stronger together"; "Trump [under the "No" symbol]"; "Resist [with two raised fists]". Barack Obama is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017 . One protestor is wearing a shirt featuring former President Barack Obama.
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Description: Two protestors holding a religious sign and a megaphone, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "God commended His own love toward us in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us. Romans 5:8". One individual is wearing a Planned Parenthood sweatshirt.
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Description: Three protestors hold their signs above their heads before the march begins, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back - Malala Yousefzai"; "I'm a feminist, I've been a female for a long time. It'd be stupid not to be on my own side. - Maya Angelou"; "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor - Desmond Tutu".
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Description: Sign referencing the dystopian novel 1984, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Re-read chapter 1 of 1984: Lies become truths is we don't pay attention." Nineteen Eighty-Four, often published as 1984, is a dystopian novel published in 1949 by English author George Orwell.
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Description: Demonstrators waiting for the march to begin, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Madison St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Resist the [hissing cat image] grabber".
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Description: Young Protester holding sign that reads "Little bad hombre", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Little bad hombre fighting hate & bigotry with [heart]".
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Description: Protestors looking down 4th Ave., waiting for the march to begin, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Marion St., Seattle
One sign depicts an image of Nyota Uhura, a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise.
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Description: Protestors gathering near University St. and 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "A Woman's Place is in the Revolution [with a raised fist inside of a Venus symbol]"; "Abort Trump [with a drawing of a uterus with a cartoon of President Donald J. Trump inside of it]"; "Not a political object [with a drawing of a uterus]"; "Dump Trump [with President Donald J. Trump's face on a stylized pile of feces and Vice President Mike Pence's face in a cartoon toilet bowl]". One sign depicts an image of Nyota Uhura, a fictional character from the Star Trek franchise.
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Description: Protestors stand near the corner of University St. and 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "A Woman's Place is in the Revolution [with a raised fist inside of a Venus symbol]"; "Abort Trump [with a drawing of a uterus with a cartoon of President Donald J. Trump inside of it]"; "Not a political object [with a drawing of a uterus]"; "Dump Trump [with President Donald J. Trump's face on a stylized pile of feces and Vice President Mike Pence's face in a cartoon toilet bowl]". One sign depicts an image of Nyota Uhura, a fictional character from the Star Trek franchise.
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Description: Signs featuring drawings of female reproductive organs, on the corner of 4th Ave. and Marion St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "A Woman's Place is in the Revolution [with a raised fist inside of a Venus symbol]"; "Abort Trump [with a drawing of a uterus with a cartoon of President Donald J. Trump inside of it]"; "Not a political object [with a drawing of a uterus]"; "Dump Trump [with President Donald J. Trump's face on a stylized pile of feces and Vice President Mike Pence's face in a cartoon toilet bowl]." One sign depicts an image of Princess Leia, a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician, lawyer, and the 48th and current Vice President of the United States. He previously served as the 50th Governor of Indiana from 2013 to 2017.
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Description: Growing crowd on 4th Ave. near Cherry St., before the march begins, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Make love not walls"; "Not my president".
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Description: Hand painted portrait of President Donald J. Trump, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I drew the face of a predator in art therapy [with a drawing of President Donald J. Trump".
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Description: Large crowd on the corner of Cherry St. and 4th Ave. waiting for the march to pass by, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love Trumps Hate [with the 'a' in hate replaced by a swastika] - Healthcare for All - Public Education - All People - The Earth - Freedom of Religion - America - Rights and Protections for All - Living Wage Jobs"; "Respect Everyone. Period."; "Walking in spirit: Diana Hawks, Francine Fields, Joyce Tinsley, Heather Bowen"; "Giving more so other suffer less"; "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab".
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Description: Demonstrators on the sidewalks combine with marchers on 4th Ave., at the corner of 4th Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Just say nyet to hate".
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Description: Two signs reading "Love Trumps Hate", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love Trumps Hate [with the 'a' in hate replaced by a swastika] - Healthcare for All - Public Education - All People - The Earth - Freedom of Religion - America - Rights and Protections for All - Living Wage Jobs"; "Love Trumps Hate".
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Description: Marchers filling the street and sidewalk at the corner of 4th Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Seattle is Sanctuary - No hate in our state".
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Description: Indigenous community representatives leading the march, alongside a police escort, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Stand with Native women & two spirit people"; "Fight racism & sexism - United Against Trump - Socialist Students"; "The future is female"; "Stronger together"; "We the Resilient [with an image of a Native woman with her fist raised]"; "Not my president"; "We will not be silent [with raised fist inside of a Venus symbol]"; "Protect equal rights for all [with a rainbow made of feathers]"; "Yes we can! #solidarity, #notmypresident, Bernie2016". Bernie Sanders is an American politician who has been the junior United States Senator from Vermont since 2007. He ran for president in 2016.
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Description: Marchers fill the street as they move north on 4th Ave., near the corner of 4th Ave. and Marion St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "The future is female"; "This pussy grabs back [with a raised fist inside of a Venus symbol]"; "Girl power"; "Trump is NOT stable"; "Women's Rights are Human Rights"; "Empathy is patriotic"; "Legion of Womb - Diversity, Science, Equality"; "12th Woman - Diversity, Science, Equality"; "This is what a feminist looks like"; "We are the noisy majority - EMILY's list".
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Description: Protestors, many in pink pussy hats, marching north on 4th Ave., near the corner of 4th Ave. and Marion St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Women's rights are human rights"; "Womxn's March on Seattle, Anacortes"; "We shall overcomb"; "Never doubt that a group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world - Margaret Mead"; "Misogynist, Fascist [with cartoons of President Donald J. Trump]"; "Weak men fear strong women".
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Description: Sign reading "Seattle is Sanctuary - No hate in our state", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Dream, Action, Vision"; "In our America - All people are equal, love wins, Black Lives Matter, Immigrants & Refugees are welcome here"; "Seattle is sanctuary - No hate in our state"; "Take your broken heart, turn it into art".
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Description: Sign reading "Beyonce for President, 2020", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Beyonce for president 2020"; "You haven't seen nasty yet"; "We are still with her"; "No one is free when others are oppressed"; "This isn't reality TV! Trump: You're fired!"; "I am not a pre-existing condition"; "Won't be Trumped!"; "Women's rights are human rights". One individual is wearing a shirt featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Description: Signs depicting princesses and Star Wars references, on the corner of 4th Ave. and Marion St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Hear our voice - Women's March on Washington, January 21, 2017 [with hands of different skin tones grasping the wrist of a raised fist which is aflame]"; "Rebel [with the symbol of the Rebel Alliance from the Star Wars franchise]"; "I'm not the kind of princess who needs saving [with a drawing of a dark haired woman wearing a flower crown]"; "Little girls with big dreams become women with vision"; "Love Trumps Hate"; "Russian Asset [with a drawing of President Donald J. Trump]"; "A woman's place is in the revolution".
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Description: Sign reading "I'm not the kind of princess who needs saving", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I'm not the kind of princess who needs saving [with a drawing of a dark haired woman wearing a flower crown]".
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Description: Demonstrators marching towards the Space Needle, seen in the background, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Not my president"; "Honered to be here".
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Description: Massive crowd filling 4th Ave. as far as is visible, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Girls just want to have fundamental human rights"; "Resist"; "You don't make progress standing on the sidelines whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas. - Shirley Chisholm"; "I'm with her [with arrows pointing in all directions]"; "Love, not hate, makes America great". “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Demonstrators standing in front of a fountain in Seattle Center, with the Space Needle in the background, Seattle
Text on signs read: "America for all Americans"; "Women's rights are human rights".
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Description: Protestors circle the fountain in Seattle Center, with the Space Needle in the background, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item GerhardJ35
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Description: Sign decrying President Trump held in front of the Space Needle, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Donald J. Trump is an arrogant, ignorant, smarmy, self-avowed sexual predator."
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Description: Hand painted sign of a woman in a blue hijab; Seattle
Text on signs read: "I am not free while any woman is unfree even when her struggles are different than my own - Audre Lorde"; "Little girls with big dreams become women with vision". One sign depicts a woman in a dark blue hijab holding a bouquet of white flowers. Above the image is the word "Citizen".
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Description: Three protestors show off their signs and their pink clothing, Seattle
Text on signs read: "We're not just nasty women, we're revolting"; "I'm with her [with arrows pointing in all directions]"; "It's not a pussy hat, but its all the pink I have". “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Small group of protestors pose with signs in front of the Space Needle, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Stand up for science"; "Alt-right is wrong". One sign has an image of a peace sign.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item GerhardJ39
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Description: Marchers with megaphones, on Jackson St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA - RadicalWomen.org"; "Dump Trump"; "Bigotry, war, capitalism - NO! Race liberation and revolutionary feminism - YES! Freedom Socialist Party - Radical Women".
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Description: Protestors hold a sign reading "Bigotry, war, capitalism - NO!", near Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Bigotry, war, capitalism - NO! Race liberation and revolutionary feminism - YES! Freedom Socialist Party - Radical Women".
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Description: Sign supporting Warrior Women and Water Protectors, on Jackson St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Bigotry, war, capitalism - NO! Race liberation and revolutionary feminism - YES! Freedom Socialist Party - Radical Women"; "Solidarity with the Warrior Women and all Water Protectors - Stop the oil profiteers! Freedom Socialist Party"; "Solidarity with workers around the world - Mujeres Radicales - RadicalWomen.org"; "Neighborhood action coalition - NAC 2"; "Neighborhood action coalition - District 6".
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Description: Marchers from the Freedom Socialist Party carrying banners west on Jackson St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Resist Trump"; "Fight Sexism"; "Bigotry, war, capitalism - NO! Race liberation and revolutionary feminism - YES! Freedom Socialist Party - Radical Women"; "Solidarity with the Warrior Women and all Water Protectors - Stop the oil profiteers! Freedom Socialist Party".
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign featuring a drawing of a raised middle finger, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Inauguarate this! [with a drawing of a raised middle finger]".
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Description: Two demonstators hold a banner for the Freedom Socialist Party, in Judkins Park, Seattle
Text on banner reads: "Bigotry, war, capitalism - NO! Race liberation and revolutionary feminism - YES! Freedom Socialist Party - Radical Women".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item GilbertH6
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Diana Gustafson photographs
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Description: Sign reading "You can't comb-over sexism", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "You can't comb-over sexism [with a cartoon of President Donald Trump's signature hairstyle]".
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Description: Signs reading "We rise by lifting others" and "Great job on that swamp", Seattle
Text on signs read: "We rise by lifting others"; "Great job on that swamp".
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Description: Sign reading "Viva la vulva", Seattle
Sign depicts a uterus giving the middle finger alongside the text "Viva la Vulva".
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Description: Sign reading "Read my lips" below a drawing of a vagina, Seattle
Sign depicts a drawing of a vagina above the words "Read my lips".
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Description: Five demonstrators dressed as suffragettes, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Keep your laws off my body"; "Rise up"; "I miss America"; "Equality over privlege"; "Our bodies, our choice"; "When Trump says he has a plan - It's a trap! [With an image of a character from Star Wars]"; "Finally, let us understand that when we stand together we will always win. When men & women stand together for justice, we win. - Bernie Sanders".
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Description: Sign with an image of Princess Leia that reads "A Woman's Place is in the Resistance", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "A Woman's place is in the resistance [with an image of Princess Leia from the Star Wars film franchise]"; "This [image of Hello Kitty character] grabs back".
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Description: Sign reading "Let's build a wall around Trump - I'll pay for it", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Build bridges, not walls!"; "Love + kindness"; "Let's build a wall around Trump - I'll pay for it".
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Description: Sign reading "I usually sleep in on Saturdays but this shit is ridiculous", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I usually sleep in on Saturdays but this shit is ridiculous".
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Description: Sign with an image of President Trump which reads "Does this ass make my sign look big?", Seattle
Text on sign reads:"Does this ass [with an image of President Trump] make my sign look big?".
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Description: Two demonstrators in pink pussy hats pose with their sign, Seattle
Sign depicts a venus symbol with a raised fist in the center. Text on clothing reads: "Notorious RBG" surrounding an image of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item GustafsonD13
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Rachelle Horner photographs
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Description: Pink shoes and socks on a demonstrator, Seattle, Washington
Text on socks reads: "Mother fucking girl power".
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Description: Demonstrators show off their signs, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Stronger together [with hearts]"; "Silence is not an option"; "And still I rise"; "I march for those without a voice"; "The future is female". Text on clothing reads: "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor".
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Description: Sign reading "And Still I Rise", Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item HornerR3
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Description: Crowd beginning to fill Judkins Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "You are not powerless"; "Our bodies, our minds, our power"; "Equal rights for all!"; "I want YOU to save our democracy!".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item HornerR4
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Kristin Kinsey Photographs
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Description: Protester carrying "Drumpf is not my president" sign at Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Drumpf is not my president".
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Description: Protestors moving north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Trump. #Misogony, #Homophobia, #Pussygrabbing". It also has an image of the Twitter bird symbol.
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Description: Demonstrator sitting beside a sign at Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Resist... Bigotry! Greed! Bullying".
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Description: Protestors hold a sign reading "We Must Stand Together", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We Must Stand Together, Black Lives Matter, Trans Rights are Human Rights, Build Bridges not Walls".
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Description: Three children and and an adult wearing pink and orange signs, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love is the heart and soul of Earth", "We are the Future".
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Description: Three young protestors wear colorful, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love is the heart and soul of Earth"; "Kindness Rules"; "We are the future".
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Description: Protester in pink and black top hat with cat ears holds a cartoon featuring President Donald Trump, Seattle
Sign depicts President Donald J. Trump’s head merged onto the end of a tobacco pipe. Text reads: “Ceci n’est nas un president”.
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Description: Representatives from Indigenous communities lead the march down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Wells Fargo - Divest from the Dakota Access Pipeline! Water is life, #NoDAPL"; "Indigenous sisters rising, Be our ally, Be our sister, #NoDAPL, Water is sacred, Healthcare, Education, Treaty Rights, Human Rights"; "I Refuse to be Oppressed". Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle. An individual is wearing a shirt and headband reading "WE R NATIVE".
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Description: Indigenous communities leading the march down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Wells Fargo - Divest from the Dakota Access Pipeline! Water is life, #NoDAPL"; "Indigenous sisters rising, Be our ally, Be our sister, #NoDAPL, Water is sacred, Healthcare, Education, Treaty Rights, Human Rights"; "I Refuse to be Oppressed"; "Stand with native women and two spirit people"; "We will not be silenced [with a Venus symbol and raised fist]". Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
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Description: Representatives of Indigenous communities leading the march, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Protect, Respectful, Indigenous... Environment, Love"; "We the resilient have been here before [with an image of an indigenous woman in the style of Rosie the Riveter]"; "Wells Fargo, Divest from the Dakota Access Pipeline! Water is life, #NoDAPL".
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Description: Marchers walking north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fight racism & sexism, Unite Against Trump & the Billionaire Class. Socialist Students"; "Not my president"; "Women's rights are human rights"; "Stronger Together"
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Description: Protestors carrying Mexican flags down 4th Ave.
Text on signs read: "Not my president"; "Re-read chapter 1 of 1984... Lies become truths if we don't pay attention".
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Description: Police officers on bicycles riding alongside demonstrators down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Humility, Empathy, Courage, Kindness, Decency"; "Respect the Earth"; "Women Won't Back Down"; "Oligrachy [with a red X over the word]".
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Description: Demonstrators of all ages marching down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Resist Trump"; "UNFIT [with an image of Donald Trump]"; "We shall overcomb"; "American the beautiful is all of us".
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Description: Protester holding a glittery gold sign, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Okay ladies, now lets get in formation"; "Hate will not make America great"; "Here's to strong women, may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them".
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Description: Sign with an image of Donald Trump with a swastika on his forehead, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Sign depicts multiple symbols including a peace sign, a Venus symbol, rainbow stripes and the stripes of the Russian flag. It features an image of President Donald J. Trump's face with a red swastika drawn on the forehead and a moustache in the style worn by Adolf Hitler. The text reads: "Not My President - Illegitimate".
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Description: Colorful handpainted signs held by marchers on 4th Ave, Seattle
Text on signs read: "A woman's place is in the revolution [with a Venus symbol and a raised fist]"; "Make America Think Again"; "Here is to strong women, May we know them, May we be them, May we raise them"; "Love wins [with a rainbow striped heart]";
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Description: Child holding a sign reading, "Love not hate makes America great", Seattle
Text on sign reads:"Love not hate makes America great".
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Description: Pink balloons float over protestors, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK20
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Description: Protester holding a sign reading "Not This Pussy", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fake news + Fake facts = Fake presidency"; "Not this pussy"; "Black Lives Matter".
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Description: "Our Bodies, Our Minds, Our Power" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Our bodies, our minds, our power". A sign depicts hands of different skin tones grasping the wrist of a raised fist which is aflame. The text reads, "Our liberation is bound in each others".
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Description: Marchers behind a banner that reads "Refuse Fascism" at the corner of University St. and 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Refuse Fascism", with five upside down American Flags beneath the text; "Commander In-Competent"; "Gender Justice, Racial Justice, Economic Justice"; "Don't Normalize Nazis"; "Respect Diversity Embrace Humanity"; "Grab him by the presidency"; "Both men and women are from earth. Deal with it.". Two signs have cartoons of President Donald J. Trump behind a red X.
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Description: Spanish language sign held by a marcher, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Respeta mi existencia, O espera resistencia [with a Venus symbol and a raised fist]"; "In this house, we believe: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human Is Illegal, Science is Real, Water is life, In religious freedom, Love is Love, Kindness is everything". One sign depicts an image of Nyota Uhura, a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise.
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Description: Dozens of handmade signs held aloft as marchers move north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "The future is female"; "Hate does not make American great"; "Our rights are not up for grabs and neither are we"; "March forward not backwards, Womens rights are human rights, Feminist AF".
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Description: Protestors in pink pussy hats carrying signs on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "The future is female"; "Hate does not make American great"; "Our rights are not up for grabs and neither are we"; "March forward not backwards, Womens rights are human rights, Feminist AF".
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Description: Protestors marching near University St. and 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs reads: "Our rights are not up for grabs and neither are we"; "March forward not backwards, Womens rights are human rights, Feminist AF". An individual is wearing a baseball cap that reads, "Vietnam Veteran".
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading, "Make empathy great again", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Treasonous Trump!"; "Make empathy great again". Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [___] great again” as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again", abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: "Thanks Obama, We miss you" sign held above the crowd, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Thanks Obama, We miss you". Barack Obama is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Description: Alvin Graham Jr. in his American flag bicycle gear, Seattle
Alvin Graham Jr. is a Seattle man who raises money for U.S. veterans at many events around the city.
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Description: "I'm with her" sign at the corner of 4th Ave. and University St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I'm with her [with arrows pointing out in all directions]". An individual is wearing a shirt that reads, "All you need is love, equal rights, coffee". “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Sign featuring a windblown image of President Donald J. Trump, Seattle
Sign depicts President Donald J. Trump, with his hair blown back off his forehead. Underneath is the word "Nope". The poster is in the style of the red, white, and blue Barack Obama "Hope" poster, created by artist Shepard Fairey.
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Description: Alvin Graham Jr. and two young demonstrators watch the marchers head north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Alvin Graham Jr. is a Seattle man who raises money for U.S. veterans at many events around the city.
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Description: Three demonstrators Viking style helmets with pink feather boas trailing behind them, on 4th Ave., SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK35
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Description: Young person holding a sign reading "Hope" high in the air, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hope".
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Description: Demonstrator wearing an anti-Trump shirt, Seattle
Image on clothing depicts: A black swastika on a white background, with President Donald Trump’s face superimposed over it. A red circle with a diagonal line through it covers the image.
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Description: Marcher holding a sign demanding paid family leave, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Paid family leave"; "Hate is not a family value". An individual wears a shirt reading "Black Lives Matter".
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Description: Protestors crowd 4th Ave. waving signs and an American flag, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Build the resistance against Trump"; "Indigenous rights are human rights, #NoDAPL"; "Your god hates your bigotry".
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign decrying systemic racism, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Make America Think Again"; "Hey, I just met you and this is crazy, but get out of my country because you endores systemic racism".
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Description: American flag waving above protestors in pink hats, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Reproductive rights are Human Rights".
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Description: Protester's vibrant pink hats seen from behind, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Left or right, we can all see wrong".
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Description: Hot pink "G.O.P. - You're fired!" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "G.O.P. You're fired".
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Description: Sign featuring Betty Rizzo from the movie Grease, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Keep your filthy laws off my silky drawers"; "Nasty Women Vote".
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Description: Signs reading "Acuse de Trump" and "'Merica WAS great", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Our bodies, our rights. We are good people"; "'Merica was great"; "Acuse de Trump".
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Description: Marchers with strollers and babies heading north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Keep your tiny hands off my body"; "Listen to us". The reference to "tiny hands" refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: "This Pussy Grabs Back" sign, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Liberty and Freedom for All"; "This pussy grabs back". An individual wears a shirt reading "Women's Rights are Human Rights".
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Description: Sign comparing President Trump's official cabinet to a horror film, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "D.J.T.: Your cabinet is worse than Dr. Caligari's". The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a 1920 German silent horror film.
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Description: Sign covered in hand prints reading "Hands off our rights", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Hands off our rights"; "It is not 1973 - R vs W (Roe vs. Wade)"; "G.O.P. You're fired".
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Description: Sign reading "Trump urine over your head!", at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Hands off our rights"; "Trump urine over your head!"; "Don't give up"; "This nasty [Venus symbol] stands for peace through compassion"; "Move forward! It is not 1973! R vs W [Roe vs Wade]"; "G.O.P. You're fired".
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Description: Sign reading "Real men do not fear equality", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Real men do not fear equality".
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Description: "Mind your own uterus" sign, on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Hate wont make us great"; "Keep your tiny hands off my body [over a cartoon of a uterus raising a middle finger]"; "Mind your own uterus". ·The reference to "tiny hands" refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: "Hate won't make us great" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hate won't make us great".
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Description: Green and pink sign quoting Thomas Jefferson, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Dissent is the ultimate form of patriotism - Thomas Jefferson".
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Description: Protester holding a sign reading "Hear our voice", while a rainbow flag waves in the background, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hear our voice - Women's March on Washington, January 21, 2017 [with hands of different skin tones grasping the wrist of a raised fist which is aflame]". A marcher holds a rainbow flag with the outline of the Seattle skyline.
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Description: Rainbow flag with an outline of the Seattle skyline waves above a crowd of marchers on 4th Ave., SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK59
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Description: Mass of protestors moving north on 4th Ave., at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Practice kindness"; "Women are in charge of their own bodies. Science is real. Kindness matters. Love is love."; "Women's rights"; "Illegitimate and dangerously unqualified"; "Strength in diversity".
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Description: Sign reading "Nyet my president", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Nyet my president"; "United we stand". One sign is a rainbow flag with a white peace dove in the center.
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Description: Bright green sign reading "Respect now!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Respect now! [with an image of a finger with a pointed nail]".
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Description: Purple sign reading "Mother by choice, fighting for choice", on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "When I marched in Selma, I felt my legs were praying"; "Mother by choice, fighting for choice"; "Women are in charge of their own bodies, science is real, kindness matters, love is love".
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Description: Sign in german reading "Liebe deine nachbarn", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Don't tread on me [with a cartoon of a uterus]"; "Liebe deine nachbarn [love your neighbor]". One sign has a Venus, Mars, and Peace symbol merged together.
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Description: Protester holding pink sign reading "Same shit, different century", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Same shit, different century". Text on protestor's shirt reads "feminist".
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Description: Sign with a cartoon cat reading "Pussies against Trump. You can't grab this!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Pussies against Trump. You can't grab this! [with a cartoon of a cat]".
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Description: Sign reading "Hear our voice" with a raised fist aflame, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hear our voice - Women's March on Washington, January 21, 2017 [with hands of different skin tones grasping the wrist of a raised fist which is aflame]".
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Description: Colorful sign reading "The future is unwritten", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "The future is unwritten"; "No! No! Hell no! [emanating from a cartoon drawing of an angry cat]"; "Smash the patriarchy"; "Informed active citizenship is the foundation of democracy".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK70
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Description: Sign reading "Hate does not make America great", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Organize against Trump..."; "Hate does not make America great"; "We are never going back".
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Description: Protestors hold signs rejecting the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "This pussy grabs back"; "Repealing the ACA [Affordable Care Act] = Murder"; "ONE LOVE [over a drawing of the earth]"; "Organize against Trump..."; "Put enough snowflakes together and you get an avalanche!".
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Description: Sign reading "Put enough snowflakes together and you get an avalanche!", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Put enough snowflakes together and you get an avalanche!"
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Description: Sign with an angry cartoon cat saying "No! No! Hell no!", on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs reads: "No! No! Hell no! [emanating from a cartoon drawing of an angry cat]"; "Hate does not make America great"; "Woman's Rights are Human Rights".
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Description: Protester holding a sign demanding equality for all, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Equality for all"; "My neck, my back, this pussy fights back". One sign is a hand drawn image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab.
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Description: Demonstrators hold signs demanding fundamental rights for women, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Girls just wanna have fundamental rights"; "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]"; "Yes we can heal this nation".
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Description: Sign reading "Control yourself - not me!", at 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Girls just wanna have fundamental rights"; "Control yourself - not me!"; "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]"; "Equality for All".
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Description: Marchers endorsing the Affordable Care Act, on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "If you love Putin, move to Russia"; "Human Rights are not optional"; "OMG G.O.P. WTF"; "Our Children Deserve Better"; "ACA [Affordable Care Act] saves lives"; "My little girl made this: [sign reading 'protect all animals] She is why I march!". Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician. He has served as the President of Russia since 2012, before which he served as Prime Minister.
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Description: Signs reading "Black Lives Matter" and "We will resist"., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Tiny hands are the devils plaything"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Not my prez"; "We will resist [with the T in the word resist being orange. Also present is an abstract drawing of a vagina]". The reference to "tiny hands" refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Glittery, colorful, peace sign held by demonstrators, Seattle
Text on signs read: "What she said [with arrows pointing in all directions]"; "Keep your small white hands out of my vagina". The reference to “small hands” refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Colorful peace symbol covered in pompoms, tinsel, chiffon, and faux flowers, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Keep your small white hands out of my vagina". The reference to “small hands” refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Marcher holding sign reading "Human Rights are Not Up for Grabs", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Human rights are not up for grabs"; "Resist racist regime"; "No one is free when others..." One of the signs features a cartoon of President Donald J. Trump as the blue Twitter bird logo.
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Description: Two signs referencing the Rebel Alliance from the Star Wars series, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Join the Rebel Alliance today" [with four female leading characters from the Star Wars series, including Princess Leia. Behind them is the symbol for the Rebel Alliance, a rebel faction in the Star Wars universe]". Second sign has a Venus symbol with the symbol for the Rebel Alliance inside of it. Text probably reads "Fight like a girl".
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "I will die without the ACA", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Auntie, Doctor, Mentor..."; "I will died without the ACA [Affordable Care Act]"
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Description: Sign reading "Build Bridges, Not Walls", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Build bridges not walls". A banner in the background shows an Indigenous design in shades of blue and orange.
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Description: Four colorful flags waving above marchers, Seattle
Two flags show Indigenous designs in shades of blue, orange, red, purple, and green. One also has a dream catcher (hoop with a woven net) and two feathers. A third flag features planet earth on a blue background. A fourth flag has a rainbow spiral with a white peace symbol in the middle. Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle.
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Description: Sign reading "RISE" in large block letters, on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "RISE"; "Respect my existence or expect my resistance".
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Description: Blue, black, and gold sign reading "Now you done pissed us all off", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Now you done pissed us all off".
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Description: Protester in a pink hat holds a hand painted rainbow colored sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "She's afraid, I survive, He's feminine. They Love. We listen to fear & victimize. We listen to love & survive. Listen to the CHIDREN [sic]. Listen to love"; "Women's Rights are Human Rights".
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Description: Banner featuring an Indigenous design in shades of blue and red, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Bizarro [with a drawing of a square earth with President Donald J. Trump's signature hairstyle attached to it]"; "This is what America looks like!"; "Tiny hands off our rights!". One sign depicts an Indigenous design in shades of blue and dark red. Representatives from Indigenous communities were invited to lead the Women's March on Seattle. The reference to "tiny hands" refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Sign reading "Bizarro" with a drawing of a square planet earth wearing President Donald J. Trump's hairstyle, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Bizarro [with a drawing of a square earth with President Donald J. Trump's signature hairstyle attached to it]"; "Feminist, Immigrant, Muslim, Proud"; "Pussy Fights Back"; "Hope! [over an image of Princess Leia of the Star Wars series]"; "Our Bodies, Ours Minds, Our Power!"; "Indivisible"; "Peace for All"; "Fight for what you believe in! [with a raised fist filled with rainbow stripes]".
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Description: Handmade sign featuring Princess Leia, on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "If you aren't angry, you aren't paying attention"; "Hope! [over an image of Princess Leia of the Star Wars series]"; "Our bodies! Our minds! Our power!"; "Proud Momma's Boy".
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Description: Pink sign reading "Rise Up - Pussy Power", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Rise Up [a mask of a cartoon cat is attached, with the words 'pussy power' written on it]".
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Description: Sign referencing "tiny hands", on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Thank you Tiny Hands for bringing us all together". The reference to "tiny hands" refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands – if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Suffragette with a flowered hat wearing a sash reading "SLAY", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Women's Rights"; "A sea of babes to change the tides". An individual dressed in the style of a suffragette is wearing all white clothing, a hat covered in flowers, and a sash reading, "SLAY".
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Description: Handmade signs featuring cartoons of President Donald J. Trump, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Master of Puppets, Pulling the string [with a cartoon of Russian President Vladimir Putin controlling President Donald J. Trump with through marionette strings]"; "I am Woman, Hear me roar [with a drawing of a female person bowling over President Donald J. Trump with the sound of her voice]"; "Here's to strong women everywhere. May we know them, may we be them, may we raise them"; "Equality"; "We the People defend dignity". Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician. He has served as the President of Russia since 2012, before which he served as Prime Minister.
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Description: Colorful handmade sign reading "I am woman, hear me roar", on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I am Woman, Hear me roar [with a drawing of a female person bowling over President Donald J. Trump with the sound of her voice]". One sign depicts the Statue of Liberty.
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Description: Marchers holding black and white signs at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Don't let this become the new normal"; "Grabback [with an image of a cat baring it's teeth]"; "Women's rights are Human rights".
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Description: Protestors holding signs and waving flags as they march north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "We've come a long way from Adam's rib"; "Keep your tiny hands off my rights"; "We the people = All the people"; "Unity"; "Lets move forward, not backward!", "Women are perfect"; "UFCW21 - Many faces, one voice"; "Machinists Support You". The reference to "tiny hands" refers to an exchange of insults between then candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Hot pink sign reading "Unity", on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Unity"; "UFCW21 - Many faces, one voice"; "Zero sexism, racism..."; "VeteransForPeace.org [with the symbol of the peace dove and olive branch]".
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Description: Two flags depicting doves with olive branches wave above demonstrators on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Machinists Support You!"; "Divest Trump"; "Publicly Funded Elections"; "Women Are Perfect"; "WorldPeace.Org [with a dove holding an olive branch]".
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Description: Demonstrators holding signs and waving flags, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "VeteransForPeace.Org [with a dove holding an olive branch]"; "I see the problem... You have Republicans in your vagina [text imposed over an image of a female doctor in a medical mask and surgical scrubs]".
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Description: Veterans For Peace flag waving above crowd, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "VeteransForPeace.Org [with a dove holding an olive branch]"; "Not my pre-sleazi-dent"; "Publicly funded elections".
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Description: Two Veterans For Peace flags, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "VeteransForPeace.Org [with a dove holding an olive branch]"; "#RiseUp"; "Grabbing Pussy - Lesbians Do It Better - We ask Permission"; "Publicly Funded Elections".
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Description: "Don't Tread on Me" sign with the snake in the shape of a uterus, Seattle
Sign depicts a modified Gadsden flag, with the snake taking the shape of a uterus. The text under the snake probably reads, "Don't Tread On Me". The Gadsden is a historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike.
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Description: Signs demanding universal health care held in front of an upside down American flag, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Protectionism is not a 21st century solution"; "#Vagenda - #UniversalHealthCare, #ReproductiveFreedom"; "Rights: Health Care"; "The Union Behind Entertainment - Stand up, speak out! IATSE District No. One, Alaska, Montana, Oregon, Washington;".
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Description: "Viva la Mujer" sign held on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Rights: Health Care, Equal Pay, Choice"; "Viva la mujer"; "Hands off - I own my body"; "Health Care for Everyone"; "53% of white women voted for Trump".
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Description: Piñata of President Donald J. Trump, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Trump's Values: Bad for America [attached to a piñata of President Donald J. Trump]"; "Commander in Creep".
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Description: Bright orange sign with lyrics from the Bob Marley song, "Get up, Stand Up", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Educate, agitate, organize"; "Unless you're First Nations, you're an immigrant, too!"; "Breath & Push - Labor Nurses"; "Get up, stand up, don't give up the flight".
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Description: Demonstrator wearing an inflatable dinosaur costume, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Hate speech doesn't impress me"; "Women's rights"; "When they go low, we go high".
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Description: Demonstrator in inflatable dinosaur cosutme, obscured by sign featuring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Let Freedom Ring! MLK Day. Garfield High School, January 21, 2013. Sponsored by MLK Celebration Committee, www.MLKSeattle.org". A button reading "AFT - Obama" is attached to the sign. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He was assassinated in 1968.
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Description: Marchers holding signs supporting free day care, Seattle
Text on signs read: "#FreeDayCareForAll, #1.5YearMaternityLeave"; "White Silence is White Violence"; "We Are One [with a rainbow striped heart]".
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Description: Signs demanding the separation of church and state, on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Americans United for Separation of Church and State, # WomensMarch, AU.Org"; "#FreeDayCareForAll, #1.5YearMaternityLeave"; "We Are One [with a rainbow striped heart]".
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Description: Demonstrators clustered on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "The Dream, The Work, The Love, Is strong, Carries On"; "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag as a hijab]".
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Description: Signs suggesting President Donald J. Trump should be impeached, on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Day 2 - Time to Impeach [with an image of President Donald J. Trump]"; "G.O.P., Hands off me [with an image of a hissing cat]"; "Even his tweets are tiny".
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Description: Protestors calling for Donald Trump's impeachment at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fired up, Ready to go! SEIU"; "Day 2 - Time to Impeach [with an image of President Donald J. Trump]"; "G.O.P., Hands off me [with an image of a hissing cat]";
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Description: Signs supporting health care and human rights, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Gay, Straight, Black or White, Healthcare is a Human Right"; "Girls just wanna have fun-damental human rights"; "Re-Sister".
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Description: Protestors holding signs supporting the Affordable Care Act, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Men of quality do not fear equality"; "Fight the power"; "SEIU - Save the ACA"; "Girl Power"; "ARNP's United for Health Care". A sign depicts Frida Khalo as Rosie the Riveter.
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Description: Rainbow umbrella held above marchers, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Stand up, Speak out! IATSE District No. One"; "We will not be silent".
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Description: Child holding a sign reading, "We will not be silent", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We will not be silent".
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Description: Demonstrator with a fluffy pink hat and a sign reading "We go high" held above their head, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We go high [with a raised fist].
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Description: Protestors holding "Resist Trump" signs, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Resist Trump - Keep American Great!". A sign depicts different colored hands surrounding a heart. The word "United" is super imposed over the image.
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Description: Marcher holding a sign reading "In Diversity is Strength", on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "In diversity is strength"; "I'm with her"; "Equality [with a combined Venus and Mars symbol with rainbow stripes]". “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Demonstrator with a sign supporting diversity, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "In diversity is strength"; "I'm with her"; "Hope"; "Equality"; "GRL PWR". “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Protester in all pink and a furry hat holding a sign reading "Calm down... NOPE", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Please stop tweeting"; "Calm down - NOPE". Flags flying above the marchers read, "ILPS - US"; "GABRIELA". One sign is a cut out of a clothes hanger behind the no symbol .
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Description: Small group of protestors in front of a contingent of Asian American community groups, on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Stand up, Speak Out"; "In this house we believe: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human is Illegal, Science is Real, Water is Life"; "Liberty, Equality, Empathy For All"; "Fight Racism and Sexism - Unite Against Trump & The Billionaire Class"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Go Women Rights!"; "Decolonize, Organize, Radicalize"; "Immigrant Rights are Human Rights"; "Love not hate makes America great"; "Trump the ENEMY from within"; "Hide nothing from the masses of our people. Tell no Lies. Expose lies whenever. Mask no difficulties, mistakes, failures. Claim no easy victories"; "We honor the legacy of Audacious Women Warriors - Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Ida B. Wells, Mary McLeod Bethune, Rosa Parks, Shirley Chisholm"; "Rise! Resist! Unite!"; "WE the people includes Woman, Veterans, Disabled, Sick, Old, Black, Brown, Red, Yellow, Muslim, Jew, Atheist and more..."; "[Cat drawing] grabs back".
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Description: Two people embrace in front of a throng of marchers, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Fight sexism"; "Hate does not make America great"; "No one is free when others are oppressed"; "Seattle is a sanctuary city -InterIm CDA"; "Make American Kind Again"; "Diversity Inclusion - InterIm CDA"; "Justice Love Compassion - InterIm CDA"; "Stand up, Speak out"; "Kadima - Progressive Jewish Community"; "In this house, we believe: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human is Illegal, Science is Real, Water is Life, In religious freedom"; "API for Black Lives"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Decolonize, Organize, Radicalize"; "Queens of color stay resisting imperialism"; "We honor the legacy of Audacious Women Warriors - Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Ida B. Wells, Mary McLeod Bethune, Rosa Parks, Shirley Chisholm"; "Immigrant rights are human rights"; "Love not hate makes America great"; "Rise! Resist, Unite! - GABRIELA Seattle"; "Our voices, our power. Our silence will not protect us." Banners at the front of the crowd read: "Filipino Community of Seattle"; "GABRIELA USA - Rise against fascism, Resist militarization, Unite for liberation"; "#Asians4BlackLives".
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Description: Contingent of Asian American community groups marching behind a string of banners, on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "No one is free when others are oppressed"; "Seattle is a sanctuary city -InterIm CDA"; "Make American Kind Again"; "Justice Love Compassion - InterIm CDA"; "Stand up, Speak out"; "Rise! Resist, Unite! - GABRIELA Seattle". Banners at the front of the crowd read: "Filipino Community of Seattle"; "GABRIELA USA - Rise against fascism, Resist militarization, Unite for liberation".
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Description: Asian American community groups marching behind banners, on the corrner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Seattle is a sanctuary city - InterIM CDA"; "Make America Kind Again". An individual is wearing a shirt that reads, "No New Youth Jail".
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Description: Flags waving above protestors on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Unite for Liberation - GABRIELA"; "I can't believe we still have to protest this shit". One sign is a cut out of a clothes hanger behind the no symbol.
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Description: American flag and rainbow flag waving on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "We the resilient have been here before [with an image of a indigenous elder holding up her raised fist]". A second sign features images of Steve Mnuchin and Tom Price and the following text "@billionnaire, club.us.gov". Steve Mnuchin is an American banker, film producer, and former hedge fund manager who is the 77th United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Donald J. Trump. Tom Price is an American politician who served as the Representative for Georgia. He is the 23rd Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Donald J. Trump.
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Description: Signs proclaiming "Love Trumps Hate" and "Fight Fascism", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Love Trumps Hate"; "Fight Fascism"; "When Injustice becomes law, Resistance becomes duty".
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Description: Sign depicting President Donald J. Trump and Vladimir Putin, Seattle
Sign depicts the face of President Donald J. Trump, with the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin below it. Written across the images are the words, "Orange is the new red." Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician. He has served as the President of Russia since 2012, before which he served as Prime Minister.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK138 -
Description: Sign reading "Girls to the front", Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Girls to the front [with a Venus symbol and a raised fist]".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK139 -
Description: Protestors holding signs in support of women and minorities, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Vashon Women United - War is still not the answer - Latino / Mexican Lives Matter"; PRO - Black, Immigrant, Muslim, Worker, Queer, Womxn"; "White feminism [is] f*@!ed, let's march together"; We cannot all succeed if 1/2 of us are held back - Malala Yousafzai". Sign depicts a pair of crossed legs with a heart in the groin, surrounded by text reading, "All Womxn".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK140 -
Description: Marchers holding labor union signs, on the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Resist Trump"; "No Human is Illegal - Black Lives Matter - Science is Real - Women's rights are Human rights - Love is love - Stand together"; "Fired up, Ready to go! SEIU - Stronger Together"; "Super-callous, fascist-racist, extra-braggadocious".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK141 -
Description: Protestors holding signs against racism, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Equal pay now"; "Smash the patriarchy"; "Love Trumps Hate"; "We the people [above an image of a woman in an American flag hijab]"; "NOW - National Organization for Women"; "Stop Racism Now"; "Our rights are not up for grabs and neither are we". One sign depicts a closed fist with the words "One Race" above it. Another sign has a cartoon of President Donald J. Trump shaking a cell phone, with the words "Donald Trump" beside it.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK142 -
Description: Demonstrators with National Organization for Women signs, at the corner of 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "I can't even [with a Venus symbol and a closed fist]"; "NOW - National Organization for Women"; "Stop Racism Now".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK143 -
Description: Marcher with a sign of Lady Justice and her scales, on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Justice is a woman [with a black and white image of Lady Justice holding her scales]"; "T - Tweeting, R - Reckless, U - Unqualified, M - Misogynistic, P - Pig!".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK144 -
Description: Sign reading, "We the resilient have been here before", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "We the resilient have been here before [with an image of a Native woman holding up her raised fist]"; "They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK145 -
Description: Protestors walking north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "I don't think of all of the misery, but of the beauty that remains"; "Save our democracy"; "Open the borders, close the prisons, another world is possible"; "I'm not really a sign guy, but geeze!"; Don't DIS our ability"; "Build the resistance against Trump"; "Love"; "People of Quality do not fear Equality"; "Hate doesn't drive out hate, only love can"; "We will not be silent [with a Venus symbol and a raised fist]"; "Illegitimate Fascist [with an image of President Donald J. Trump's face behind a no symbol]"; "Nyet! #PutinsPuppet #NotMyPresident". One marcher is wearing a shirt reading "Galludet University", a university for the Deaf and hard of hearing located in Washington, D.C.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK146 -
Description: Man holding a sign reading, "This is what a feminist looks like", on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Equal Rights 4 All"; "This is what a feminist looks like". A sign in the background is a cut out of the blue Twitter bird logo, with President Donald J. Trump's signature hairstyle.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK147 -
Description: Protester walking north out of Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "This is all so fucked up".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK148 -
Description: Crowd of marchers filling Westlake Park, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Grab 'em by the policy"; "Education"; "Awaken women, U Strong, Equal Rights, Health Care"; "If you can't be KIND, be quiet"; "Womxn's, Immigrant's, Human Rights"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Truth, Justice, Respect"; "Girls just wanna have FUN-damental rights"; "I'm raising kids to tear down your wall"; "Not my Czar". Sign depicts: A stylized outline of a uterus that has hands, extending a middle finger.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK149 -
Description: Young demonstrators holding signs encouraging kindness and peace, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Education, Awaken women, U Strong, Equal Rights, Health Care"; "If you can't be KIND, be quiet"; "Ginjas for Peace"; "Build a wall around TRUMP and I will pay for it"; "Resist Trump - No deportations! Black Lives Matter! Demand Worker's and Women's rights! - Socialist Alternative"; "Girls just wanna have FUN-damental rights"; .
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK150 -
Description: Pink Venus symbol signs at the corner of 4th Ave. and Olive Way, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Seattle, Stronger Together, Womxn's March, 2017"; "Black Lives Matter".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK151 -
Description: Marchers, some with Cascadian flags, heading north on 4th Ave., at the corner of 4th Ave. and Virginia St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Black Lives Matter"; "I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change, I am changing the things I can not accept!"; "Stand for the Vulnerable". Two individuals are wearing Cascadian flags as capes. Cascadia is a bioregion that includes Oregon, Washington state, and British Columbia.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK152 -
Description: Demonstrators in front of Ace Hardware on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Sister, Daughter, Mother, Grandmother, Aunt, Niece. Stand Together. Women's Rights, Human Rights"; "Stand up or sit somewhere... provocative"; "Walk SHANTI, Talk SHANTI, Be SHANTI, OM!"; "Hate has no place here".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK153 -
Description: Peace symbol sign made of colorful words, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Sister, Daughter, Mother, Grandmother, Aunt, Niece. Stand Together. Women's Rights, Human Rights"; "Stand up or sit somewhere... provocative"; "Walk SHANTI, Talk SHANTI, Be SHANTI, OM!"; "Hate has no place here".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK154 -
Description: Signs reading "Left or Right, We can all see wrong", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Smash the patriarchy"; "Fight Racism & Sexism. Unite Against Trump & the Billionaire Class. Socialist Students."; "Left or Right, we can all see wrong".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK155 -
Description: Marcher holding a large sign featuring the Statue of Liberty, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to be free. The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. [with an image of the State of Liberty]"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK156 -
Description: Marchers filling 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Catching Fire"; "Love is the source of understanding"; "Never stop believing that fighting for what's right is worth it. - Hillary Clinton"; "I do not like you down my shirt, I do not like you up my skirt, I do not like you near my rump, I do not like you, Mr.Trump!"; "Love not hate makes America great"; "Donald, your mother [with an image of the earth] is pissed [imposed in red text over an image of the Declaration of Independence]"; "Rise up for Equality"; "In your guts, you know he's nuts!" Hillary Rodham Clinton is an American politician. She served as U.S. Senator from New York, the Secretary of State, and the First Lady of the United States. She ran for President during the 2016 election, but was defeated by Donald J. Trump.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK157 -
Description: Protester in a tye-dye shirt holding a sign that reads "Catching fire", 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Catching Fire"; "Love is the source of understanding"; "Never stop believing that fighting for what's right is worth it. - Hillary Clinton"; "I do not like you down my shirt, I do not like you up my skirt, I do not like you near my rump, I do not like you, Mr.Trump!"; "Love not hate makes America great"; "Donald, your mother [with an image of the earth] is pissed [imposed in red text over an image of the Declaration of Independence]"; "Rise up for Equality"; "In your guts, you know he's nuts!" Hillary Rodham Clinton is an American politician. She served as U.S. Senator from New York, the Secretary of State, and the First Lady of the United States. She ran for President during the 2016 election, but was defeated by Donald J. Trump.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK158 -
Description: Sign mocking President Donald J. Trump's tweeting, Seattle
Text on signs read: "I march because SHE deserved better"; "Trump 'Unpresidented' 2017". Hillary Rodham Clinton is an American politician. She served as U.S. Senator from New York, the Secretary of State, and the First Lady of the United States. She ran for President during the 2016 election, but was defeated by Donald J. Trump.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK159 -
Description: Individual dressed as a suffragette marching north on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "I can't believe I still have to protest this fucking shit"; "Deflower the patriarchy [with an image of a vagina]"; "Sushi rolls NOT gender rolls"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Health Care"; "Diversity is Reality"; "Protect Our Earth - Forests, Kids, Women, Water, Air [with an image of the earth]". Sign depicts: A Venus symbol with a raised black fist in the center. One individual appears to be dressed as a suffragette.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK160 -
Description: Young person carrying a gold and glittering sign reading, "Fight Like A Girl", 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Fight like a girl".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK161 -
Description: Marchers moving down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Our beautiful choices [with a stylized uterus]"; "Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise"; "I want to believe"; "If men got pregnant you could get an abortion at an ATM - Selina Meyer"; "Hold high thy values - Respect, Equality".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK162 -
Description: Demonstrators holding signs reading "Matriotism" and "Our Beautiful Choices", Seattle
Text on signs read: "America is for everyone [with a red heart]"; "Matriotism"; "Our Beautiful Choices [with a stylized uterus]"; "Our Women, Planet, and Children hold the deep wizdom, Islanders 4 Equality". Text on shirt in foreground reads: "Wimmin, Womin, Womyn".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK163 -
Description: Demonstrator holding a large sign of a clenched fist, Seattle
Image on sign: a single white fist against a solid black background.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK164 -
Description: Kathleen O'Toole, Chief of Seattle Police, on Lenora St., Seattle
Kathleen O'Toole is the Chief of Police for the Seattle Police Department. She has held that office since June 23, 2014.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK165 -
Description: Seattle Police Officer watching the march move down 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs reads: "The future is female"; "Walls will not divide us"; "No hate"; "Nope, not this pussy".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK167
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Description: Two individuals resting, one dressed in the style of a suffragette, at the corner of 5th Ave. and Denny Way, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "In this house, we believe: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human Is Illegal, Science is Real, Water is life, In religious freedom, Love is Love, Kindness is everything". The individual dressed in the style of a suffragette is wearing a sash that probably reads, "Votes for Women".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK168 -
Description: Three women in pink hats and scarves, with additional marchers holding signs behind them, Seattle
Text on signs read: "No Hate"; "Our bodies, Our minds, Our power"; "I will not accept what I can't change, I will change what I can't accept".
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Description: Protester dressed in all white, holding a sign in front of the Space Needle, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I can't believe we're still protesting this shit".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK171
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Maureen Nolan photographs
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Description: Fremont Troll wearing a pink pussy hat, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item NolanM1
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Description: Sign reading "What the world needs now is love", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Girls just wanna have fundamental human rights"; "What the world needs now is love, is love, is love"; "Equality for all"; "Hear our voice".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item NolanM2
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Sarah Peterson photographs
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Description: Signs reading "I stand with love" and "Unidos contra Trump", Seattle
Text on signs read: "I stand with love"; "Unidos contra Trump - Y la clase multimillonaria - Socialist Alternative"; "Resist Trump - Keep America Great".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item PetersonS1 -
Description: Seattle
Text on signs read: "Women's Right's are Human Rights - Health, economic security, representation, safety"; "Text 'MARCH' - Moms Demand Action for gun sense".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item PetersonS2 -
Description: Thousands of protestors gathered at Judkins Park before the march, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Our bodies, our minds, our power".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item PetersonS3 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item PetersonS4
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Description: Sign reading "Nasty Woman" with an arrow pointing at the sign holder, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Nasty Woman [with an arrow pointing down at the sign holder[".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item PetersonS5 -
Description: Sign reading "Solidarity Trumps Hate", Seattle
Text on signs read: "Solidarity Trumps hate - International Socialist Organization - www.PugetSoundSocialists.org"; "Powe to the Nasty Women".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item PetersonS6
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Linda Reeder photographs
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Description: Group of women with pink pussy hats and sign in background that reads "Listen to us " in downtown Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Listen to us"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL1 -
Description: Two signs reading "Our bodies minds power" and "We stand together today, everyday," Seattle
Text on signs read: "Our bodies minds power"[with image of raised fist overlaid on the female symbol]; "We stand together today, everyday"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL2 -
Description: Yellow sign reading "We march for equality for everyone regardless of race, class, gender, religion or whom they chose to love," Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We march for equality for everyone regardless of race, class, gender, religion or whom they chose to love"
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Description: "None of this is normal. Resist the Gaslighting!" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "None of this is normal. Resist the Gaslighting!"
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Description: "Hate will not make us great" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hate will not make us great"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL5 -
Description: "Empathy, Decency, Democracy" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Empathy, Decency, Democracy"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL6 -
Description: Man wearing pink pussy hat carrying sign reading "Men of quality support gender equality. Not My President," Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality support gender equality. Not My President"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL7 -
Description: "Portrait of an ugly American" pig sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Portrait of an ugly American. #notmypresident"[with picture of a pig divided up into sections].
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL8 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL9
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Description: Green sign with image of Donald Trump reading "You can't comb over sexism," Seattle
Text on sign reads: "You can't comb over sexism"[with image of President Donald Trump crossed out]
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL10 -
Description: "I can't believe I'm still fucking protesting this shit!" sign, Seattle
Taxt on signs read: "You can't comb over racism"; "I can't believe I'm still fucking protesting this shit!"; "Hail to the Pussies"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL11 -
Description: Demonstrators carrying colorful signs, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Women's rights are human rights - HRC"; "Take away our rights and there'll be hell toupee"[with image of Donald Trump's hair]
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL12 -
Description: "Legion of womb" sign, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Legion of womb"[decorated with peace signs]
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Description: Marchers heading into downtown SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL14
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL15
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Description: Crowd of protesters on 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Don't twitter away our freedoms"
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item ReederL17
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Brian Richardson photographs
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Description: Protestors gathering on the streets surrounding Judkins Park, at the corner of 23rd Ave. South and Dearborn Ave., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Hope can still win".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB1 -
Description: Crowd gathering near Judkins Park at the beginning of the march, at the corner of 23rd Ave. South and Dearborn Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "We are here - Neighborhood Action Coalition"; "Thank you Michelle"; "Hope Can Still Win"; "Save our Democracy". Michelle Obama is an American lawyer and writer who served as the First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB2 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB3
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Description: Crowds heading towards Judkins Park, at the corner of South Lane St. and 23rd Ave. South, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB4
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Description: Demonstrators pouring into Judkins Park at the entrance on the corner of South Dearborn Ave. and 20th St., SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB5
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Description: Enormous crowd of protestors filling 4th Ave., at the corner of 4th Ave. and South Washington St., SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB6
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Description: 4th Ave. packed with demonstrators, Seattle
Text on signs read: "Stay involved tomorrow"; "Hate does not make America Great".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB7 -
Description: Demonstrators holding signs of stylized cartoon cats, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality do not fear equality. I am a feminist".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB8 -
Description: Signs reading "Control alt right delete", Health and education for all our children," SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB9
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Description: Marchers heading north on 4th Ave, at the corner of 4th Ave. and University St., Seattle
Text on signs read: "Informed active citizenship is the foundation of democracy"; "I need you Planned Parenthood [with a drawing of an intra-uterine device]"; "Our family stands for helping others, science, equality, love, peace, women, family, respect, kids, food for everyone, friendship"; "WomXn's Rights = Human Rights".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB10 -
Description: Sign featuring a women in an American flag hijab, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "We the people are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB11 -
Description: Hand drawn sign describing one family's values, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Our family stands for helping others, science, equality, love, peace, women, family, respect, kids, earth, food for everyone, friendship".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB12 -
Description: Blue and white signs reading "Fight!", 4th Ave., Seattle
Text on signs read: "We the people protect each other [with an image of an African American woman]"; "Fight [where the letter i is a hand with a middle finger raised]"; "Our bodies, our minds, our power".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB13 -
Description: Sign reading "I trust gas station sushi... before Donald Trump", on 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I trust gas station sushi & an email from the Prince of Nigeria before Donald Trump". Another sign is a black and white ying-yang symbol with Mars and Venus symbols inside of it.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB14 -
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB15
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Description: Sign depicting an angry cartoon uterus raising a middle finger, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Fuck this shit [with a cartoon of a uterus frowning and raising a middle finger]".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB16 -
Description: Sign featuring a cartoon of President Trump being kicked in the groin, Seattle
Text on sign reading: "Kick him in the dick [with an image of President Donald J. Trump holding his groin in pain]".
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Description: "This is the dawning of the age of R U serious" sign on building, Seattle
The sign for the 5 Point Cafe & Bar reads: "This is the dawning of the age of r u serious".
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB19
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Description: Sign demanding President Trump release his taxes, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Lift up your skirt, Show your tax returns! [with an image of President Donald Trump in an American flag dress]". Text on individual's shirt reads: "This bitch face does not rest".
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Description: Video of demonstrators on 4th Ave. with sign "Wage war on Christmas not war on women", SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item RichardsonB23
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Danae Schilt photographs
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Description: Women's March on Spokane: Young protester holding sign reading "I will stand with the most vulnerable", Spokane
Text on sign reads: "I will stand with the most vulnerable - Join us - LoveArmy.org".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item SchiltD1
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Rebekah Leigh Smith photographs
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Description: Women's March on Spokane: Protestors filing into the Spokane Convention Center, Spokane, WashingtonDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item SmithR4
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Description: Women's March on Spokane: Crowd gathering outside of the Spokane Convention Center, Spokane, WashingtonDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item SmithR1
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Description: Women's March on Spokane: Crowd filling the Spokane Convention Center to capactiy, Spokane, Washington
Text on signs read: "Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere"; "Together we rise!".
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Description: Women's March on Spokane: Demonstrators gathering outside of the Spokane Convention Center, Spokane, WashingtonDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item SmithR3
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Description: Women's March on Spokane: Demonstrators inside the Spokane Convention Center holding signs, Spokane, Washington
Text on signs read: "Women's rights"; "Carry the light"; "If you are not angry, you are not paying attention".
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item SmithR5 -
Description: Women's March on Spokane: Sign reading "Mt. Nasty" with Hillary Clinton, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elizabeth Warren, and Michelle Obama, Spokane, Washington
"Such a nasty woman" was a phrase used by 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump referring to opponent Hillary Clinton during the third presidential debate. The phrase made worldwide news and became a viral call for some women voters and has also launched a feminist movement by the same name. Hillary Rodham Clinton is an American politician. She served as U.S. Senator from New York, the Secretary of State, and the First Lady of the United States. She ran for President during the 2016 election, but was defeated by Donald J. Trump. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Ginsburg was appointed by President Bill Clinton and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993. She is the second female justice to be confirmed to the Court. Elizabeth Ann Warren is an American academic and politician. She is a member of the Democratic Party and is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts. Michelle Obama is an American lawyer and writer who served as the First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item SmithR6
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Jim Terry photographs
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Description: Post-it note reading "I love youterus." attached to a wall, Seattle
Text on sign reads: "I love youterus."
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item TerryJ1 -
Description: Marchers proceeding across 14th Ave. S. on S, Jackson St., Seattle
Text on signs reads: "We the people protect each other" [with image of woman with braided hair]; "Love is love, black lives matter, immigrants make great Americans, climate change is real, women's rights are human rights"; "Keep watch and activate"; "This pussy grabs back" [with image of cat face]; "My voice with change the world" [with peace and female symbols]
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Description: Demonstrators gathered in Judkins Park, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item TerryJ3
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Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item TerryJ4
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Description: Video of a Donald Trump puppet, SeattleDates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item TerryJ5
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James H. Williams photographs
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Democratic Socialists of America banner, Olympia, Washington
Text on banner reads: DSA. Democratic Socialists of America
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item WilliamsJ1 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: "Don't lean in, Fight back" and "A woman's place is in the revolution" sign, Olympia, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't lean in, Fight back" and "A woman's place is in the revolution", "DSA Democratic Socialists of America"
Dates: January 21, 2017Container: Electronic file Online, Item WilliamsJ2 -
Description: Women's March on Olympia: Demonstrators holding Democratic Socialists of America banner, holding Olympia, Washington
Text on banner reads: DSA. Democratic Socialists of America
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Description: Women's March on Olympia: Banner reading "DSA. Democratic Socialists of America", Olympia, Washington
Text on banner reads: DSA. Democratic Socialists of America
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2018 Seattle Women's March
Other Descriptive Information
The 2018 Women’s March on Seattle took place on Saturday, January 20, 2018, on the one year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The march began at Cal Anderson Park, where a pre-march rally opened with prayers from members of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, who led the march, and speeches by current and former elected officials, including Mayor Jenny Durkan. The march proceeded west on Pine Street and north on Fourth Avenue, ending at Seattle Center. Tens of thousands of demonstrators participated in Seattle, while hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated throughout the United States and in other countries. On Sunday, January 21, organizers of the march created Womxn ACT on Seattle, designed to be “a day of action, not just demonstration" (Seattle Womxn Marching Forward, http://www.seattlewomxnmarchingforward.org/). Events included voter registration, panel discussions, trainings, and various drives for charity.
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Jamie Colman photographs
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Description: Signs from Socialist Alternative reading "Health care is a woman's right!" and "We grab back!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Healthcare is a woman's right! Socialist Alternative"; "We grab back! End workplace harassment! Socialist Alternative"
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Description: Demonstrators with signs quoting Dolores Huerta and James Baldwin, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "'Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk.' - Dolores Huerta"; "'The American idea of racial progress is measured by how fast I become white.' - James Baldwin" Dolores Clara Fernandez Huerta is an American civil rights activist. She cofounded the National Farmworkers Association along with Cesar Chavez and has frequently been recognized as a powerful community organizer and champion of women’s rights, social justice, workers’ rights, and immigrants’ rights. James Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American novelist. Much of his writing focused on social and personal issues, especially around the acceptance of African Americans and gay and bisexual men. Although he declined to refer to himself as a civil rights activist, Baldwin wrote and lectured on the topics of racial inequality and spoke with a number of politicians and individuals involved in the civil rights movement.
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Description: "In this city, we believe..." banners mounted on fence, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ187
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Description: Tara Clark wearing disco ball helmet and holding "In this house, we believe..." sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "In this house, we believe: Black lives matter, women's rights are human rights, no human is illegal, science is real, water is life, in religious freedom, love is love, kindness is everything" Tara Clark began the Spread Love 2017 campaign with her version of the “In this house, we believe…” signs. As of November 2017, over $50,000 from sale profits had been donated to Seattle nonprofit organizations.
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Description: "Trumpwork Orange" sign referencing "A Clockwork Orange," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trumpwork Orange" [with image of President Donald Trump referencing "A Clockwork Orange" movie image]
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Description: Demonstrator in pink fuzzy hat with "Our differences should not divide us. Our differences are what make us great!" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our difference should not divide us. Our differences are what make us great!"
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Description: Rally attendee wearing shirt reading "Women: Quiet, modest, submissive to husbands, baby making machines, keepers at home (laundry, cooking, doing dishes, etc.)," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Women: Quiet, modest, submissive to husbands, baby making machines, keepers at home (laundry, cooking, doing dishes, etc.)"
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Description: Two demonstrators posing with "In this house, we believe..." flag, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "In this house, we believe: Black lives matter, women's rights are human rights, no human is illegal, science is real, water is life, in religious freedom, love is love, kindness is everything"
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Description: Demonstrator with pink "Still here, still nasty, still voting" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Still here, still nasty, still voting" During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words have since become a feminist rallying cry.
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Description: Demonstrator wearing pink pussy hat and standing with "Women's March 2018 - Seattle" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's March 2018 - Seattle" [with 2 patterned as an American flag, 0 depicted by a pink circle with a line through it over an image of the poop emoji with President Donald Trump's hair, 1 as the Statue of Liberty, and 8 as connected male and female symbols]
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Description: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington banner, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Washington #MMIWW" The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign protesting President Donald Trump, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Poop emoji with President Donald Trump's hair
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Description: "For the missing and murdered indigenous women" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Native womxn matter. For the missing n murdered indigenous women. Solidarity with BLM"
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Description: Demonstrators with Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ198
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Description: Demonstrators with "Trumpty Dumpty had a great fall" and "Women fight for your rights" signs, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Trumpty Dumpty had a great fall"; "Women fight for your rights"
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Description: Demonstrator probably with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous women group with white dot design on face, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Child wearing shirt reading "Missing: Alyssa A, McLemore, missing since 4/9/09" and displaying two images of her, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Missing: Alyssa A. McLemore, missing since 4/9/09" [with two images of Alyssa McLemore with brown hair and blond hair] Alyssa McLemore of Kent, Washington, disappeared on April 9, 2009. Witnesses stated that they saw her approached by a man in a truck who seemed familiar to McLemore on the day she went missing. The following day, a 911 call was placed through her phone, but the dispatcher could not determine the location, and the phone was untraceable. She remains missing.
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Description: Child wearing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington bandana, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign with image of missing indigenous woman Ashley Heavyrunner Loring, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Ashley Heavy Runner Loring. Missing since June 2017. Blackfeet Tribe, Montana" [with image of Loring]
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Description: Socialist Alternative sign reading "Make America feminist for once," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Make America Feminist for once. Socialist Alternative"
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Description: Speaker with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator wearing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington bandana and holding up sign for Alyssa McLemore, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.Alyssa McLemore of Kent, Washington, disappeared on April 9, 2009. Witnesses stated that they saw her approached by a man in a truck who seemed familiar to McLemore on the day she went missing. The following day, a 911 call was placed through her phone, but the dispatcher could not determine the location, and the phone was untraceable. She remains missing.
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Description: Indigenous man and women, one with drum, at microphone in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ210
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Description: Protestor with Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington wearing pin bearing the name Mary Pablito, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on pin reads: "Mary Pablito" The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families. Mary Pablito, a Zuni woman, was killed in May 2016, allegedly by her husband.
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Description: Demonstrator probably with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Puyallup Tribe member Nancy Shippentower-Games holding staff decorated with eagle head, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator probably with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group holding face over smoking cup, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Drum held by demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Young demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group wearing "De-escalate I-940" sweatshirt bearing an image of Jacqueline Salyers, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families. Washington Initiative 940 would require violence de-escalation, mental health, and first aid training for law enforcement officials, and would change standards for their use of deadly force. In December 2017, Seattle Seahawks player Doug Baldwin publicly announced his financial support of the initiative. Jacqueline Salyers was fatally shot by Tacoma, WA, police on January 28, 2016. She and her boyfriend, a wanted felon, were approached by two officers while sitting in a parked car. One of the officers began shooting when he feared being run over, resulting in Salyers being shot four times and killed. The shooting was ruled justified, but Salyers’ family does not believe the officers’ accounts of the event.
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Description: Activist and indigenous leader Deborah Parker, also known as Tsi-Cy-Altsa with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group at microphone, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Activist and indigenous leader Deborah Parker, also known as Tsi-Cy-Altsa, speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group holding up bird wing, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Speaker Nancy Shippentower-Games of the Puyallup Tribe at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ224
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Description: Demonstrator wearing red face paint with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Nancy Shippentower-Games placing a blanket around a family member of Jacqueline Salyers, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families. Jacqueline Salyers was fatally shot by Tacoma, WA, police on January 28, 2016. She and her boyfriend, a wanted felon, were approached by two officers while sitting in a parked car. One of the officers began shooting when he feared being run over, resulting in Salyers being shot four times and killed. The shooting was ruled justified, but Salyers’ family does not believe the officers’ accounts of the event.
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Description: Nancy Shippentower-Games embracing family member of a missing indigenous woman, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Speaker with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group holding sign reading "Justice for Jackie is justice for all" and wearing a sweatshirt promoting I-940 with an image of Jacqueline Salyers, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Justice for Jackie is justice for all" [with image of Jacqueline Salyers] Jacqueline Salyers was fatally shot by Tacoma, WA, police on January 28, 2016. She and her boyfriend, a wanted felon, were approached by two officers while sitting in a parked car. One of the officers began shooting when he feared being run over, resulting in Salyers being shot four times and killed. The shooting was ruled justified, but Salyers’ family does not believe the officers’ accounts of the event. Washington Initiative 940 would require violence de-escalation, mental health, and first aid training for law enforcement officials, and would change standards for their use of deadly force. In December 2017, Seattle Seahawks player Doug Baldwin publicly announced his financial support of the initiative. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group carrying child, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator probably with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group with red painted design on face, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Washington State Representative Kristine Reeves, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ237
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Description: Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best (right) listening to speaker at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ239
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Description: Washington State Representative Gael Tarleton speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ241
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Description: Washington State Representative Gael Tarleton speaking with fist upraised, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ242
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Description: Katie Hultquist, West Coast Director of OutRight, speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Feminist"
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Description: Three generations of Muslim Somali women speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ246
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Description: Aisha Jumaan, Yemeni-American Activist speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ247
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Description: Emcee Dominique Stephens standing with raised fist, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ248
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Description: Asia Megal and Aisha Jumaan, Yemeni-American Activist, speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ249
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Description: Demonstrators behind caution tape holding signs reading "Women, get the job done" and "Try love." Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Women, we get the job done"; "Try love."
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Description: Amy Nelson of The Riveter at microphone with others assembled on stage, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ253
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Description: Speaker Amy Nelson of The Riveter with her baby, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ254
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Description: Aneelah Afzali of the Muslim Association of Puget Sound, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Unapologetically Muslim" Text on button reads: "Stand up, resist hate"
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Description: Aneelah Afzali of the Muslim Association of Puget Sound speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Unapologetically Muslim" Text on button reads: "Stand up, resist hate"
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Description: Technology entrepreneur Jonathan Sposato speaking at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ257
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Description: Demonstrator holding "Viva la vulva" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Viva la vulva" [with drawing of vulva and a sanitary pad attached to sign]
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Description: "Only love drives out hate" sign bearing an image of Martin Luther King, Jr.,Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Only love drives out hate" [with image of Martin Luther King, Jr.] ,br>
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Description: "What kind of fuckery is this?!?" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Strong is the new pretty"; "What kind of fuckery is this?!?"; "In our America, all people are equal, love wins, black lives matter, immigrants & refugees are welcome, disabilities are respected, women are in charge of their bodies, people & planet are valued over profit, diversity is celebrated"
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Description: #MeToo sign reading "Hell hath no fury like a woman," Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Our rights aren't up for grabs and neither are we"; "#MeToo; Hell hath no fury like a woman!"; "Super callous fascist racist extra braggdocious" The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
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Description: Sign depicting Star Wars character Princess Leia, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't mess with a [princess?]" [with image of Star Wars character Princess Leia]
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Description: "Equal rights for others doesn't mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie." sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Equal rights for others doesn't mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie."
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Description: Signs quoting bell hooks and a Mexican proverb, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "They tried to bury us, but they didn't know we were seeds. Mexican proverb"; "As long as women are using class or race power to dominate other women, feminist sisterhood cannot be fully realized. - bell hooks"
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Description: "We will not accept sexism, racism, xenophobia, bigotry, homophobia" and "Tiny little hands off out rights!" signs, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "We will not accept sexism, racism, xenophobia, bigotry, homophobia"; "Tiny little hands off our rights!" “Tiny hands” is in reference to an exchange of insults between then-candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands – if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: I am a (human) woman" and "Our rights aren't up for grabs and neither are we" signs, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "I am a (human) woman"; "Our rights aren't up for grabs and neither are we"
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Description: Demonstrator with "Resist" badge posing with another marcher, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Resist"
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Description: Young demonstrator with rainbow-lettered sign reading "Respect all womxn," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Respect all womxn"
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Description: "Boys will be decent human beings" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Boys will be ['boys' crossed out] decent human beings"
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Description: "Super callous fascist racist sexist bragga docious" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Super callous fascist racist sexist bragga docious"
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Description: Marchers with variety of signs, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Be true to yourself" [with Os filled in with rainbow stripes]; "Christian Sharia law" [inside red circle with line drawn through]
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Description: Demonstrator with sign depicting Princess Leia and reading "A woman's place is in the Resistance," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A woman's place is in the Resistance" [with image of Star Wars character Princess Leia]
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Description: Demonstrator holding "Like the 1960s all over again! Still fighting. Woman power" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Like the 1960s all over again! Still fighting. Woman power"
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Description: "The fempire strikes back" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The fempire strikes back"
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Description: Marcher dressed as Star Wars character Princess Leia, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's rights, black lives matter, Dreamers matter, 435 House seats, 33 Senate seats, equality, human rights, power to the vote, not my president. Why I march."
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Description: "Autistic & proud" sign displaying a rainbow infinity symbol, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Autistic & proud" [with image of rainbow infinity symbol]
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Description: Demonstrators carrying "In this house..." signs in English and French, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ286
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Description: "I'm from a shithole country" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm from a shithole country" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion regarding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrators wearing pink pussy hats carrying signs reading "Nevertheless she persisted" and "#TimesUp for Trump," Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Nevertheless she persisted"; "#TimesUp for Trump" On February 7, 2017, Senator Elizabeth Warren was silenced while arguing against the confirmation of Senator Jeff Sessions to U.S. Attorney General. After the vote, Senator Mitch McConnell stated, “…She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.” The words went viral as a hashtag and “Nevertheless, she persisted” has remained a popular slogan. #TimesUp emerged in response to the Me Too Movement. It was founded in January 2018 by women in the entertainment industry and quickly established a $20 million legal defense fund and attracted hundreds of volunteer lawyers, as of February 2018. Time’s Up advocates for all people to speak up about harassment and push for punitive legislation for companies that tolerate harassment, and it intends for the legal fund to be used for the benefit of lower-income women seeking justice.
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Description: Demonstrator with "[You] all give me hope" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "[You] all give me hope"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing "Power to the polls" button and holding up a sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on button reads: "Women's March, Power to the polls, Seattle"
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Description: Marchers carrying Socialist Alternative signs, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Healthcare is a woman's right!"
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Description: Bearded demonstrator wearing pink pussy hat and holding "The duty of youth is to challenge corruption. Kurt Cobain" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The duty of youth is to challenge corruption. Kurt Cobain"
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Description: "Smash the patriarchy" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Smash the patriarchy"
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Description: "Sin muro, sin redadas, sin guerra. Resist Trump" sign from Socialist Alternative, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Sin muro, sin redadas, sin guerra. Resist Trump. Socialist Alternative [translated from Spanish: Without walls, without raids, without war]"
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Description: Demonstrators wearing pink pussy hats pushing children in strollers, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ297
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Description: "United we dream!" sign in support of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "United we dream! #DACA" Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
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Description: "I like naps but I stay woke" sign on top of stroller carrying two children, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I like naps but I stay woke"
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Description: "Still a nasty woman" sign depicting Wonder Woman holding a small version of President Donald Trump, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Still a nasty woman" [with drawing of Wonder Woman holding a small President Donald Trump, who is saying "Fake news, fake news"] During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words have since become a feminist rallying cry. Wonder Woman is a comic book character created in 1941. Originally intended to demonstrate that female superheroes could be as strong as their male counterparts, the character has become a feminist, pacifist, and LGBT icon.
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Description: Demonstrator wearing all pink holding sign reading "Our bodies. Our business. Our rights." Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our bodies. Our business. Our rights." [with image of three women of different ethnicities]
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Description: Sign reading "Where the hell is my sippy cup?" with sippy cup labeled "The Donald" attached, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Where the hell is my sippy cup?" [with child's cup labeled "The Donald" attached to sign below image of President Donald Trump]
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Description: Procession of marchers, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ303
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Description: Demonstrator holding "Our voices will be our votes" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our voices will be our votes"
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Description: Demonstrator holding "Babes against bigots" sign high, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Babes against bigots"
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Description: "Men of quality don't fear equality" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality don't fear equality"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Undocumented ('illegal') Socialist Norwegian," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Undocumented ('illegal') Socialist Norwegian. Ja! Ja! Ja! Ha ha ha"
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Panel discussing "Womxn Power Seattle: A Conversation Focused on the Intersections of Race and Gender", City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018
Text on banner reads: "Womxn Act on Seattle". Text on panel identification cards read: "Rebecca Saldaña"; "Colleen Echohawk"; "Lorena Gonzalez"; "Mijo Lee"; "Mo!"; "Teresa Mosqueda"; "Jenny Durkan"
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Attendees of standing in a circle, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ310
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Three signs created by artist Shepard Fairey depicting different women of color with the text "We the people defend dignity," "We the people are greater than fear," and "We the people protect each other," City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018
Text on signs reads: "We the people defend dignity"; "We the people are greater than fear"; "We the people protect each other" [each with an image of a different woman of color]
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Seated attendees listening to panel, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ313
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Two panel audience members in conversation, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ318
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Mayor Jenny Durkan seated at panel, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ322
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Panel moderator Kirsten Harris-Talley, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ325
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Senator Rebecca Saldaña seated on panel, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ326
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Mayor Jenny Durkan seated at panel table, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ328
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Panelist City council member Lorena Gonzalez, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ329
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Panelist City council member Teresa Mosqueda, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ333
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Discussion group members, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ338
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Woman with microphone during discussion, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ339
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Woman speaking to other attendees, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ340
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Panel audience applauding, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ341
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Member of the audience with microphone, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ342
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Bonnie of Seven Star Women's Kung Fu, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ343
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Two women during training session, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ345
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Seven Star Women's Kung Fu demonstration, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ348
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Seven Star Women's Kung Fu training session, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ349
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Panel attendee holding up a Shepard Fairey poster, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018
Text on sign reads: "Dream Act Now"
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Woman seated with microphone, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ357
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Participant with microphone, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ358
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Audience viewing screen, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ359
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Attendee at event, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ360
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Attendee with camera at event, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ361
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Audience members at event, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ362
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Attendee at event, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ363
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Two women wearing event T-shirts, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ364
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Woman participating in event, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ365
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Two women participating in event, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ367
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Audience member listening to speaker, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ368
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Description: Womxn Act on Seattle: Audience members listening to speakers, City Hall, Seattle, Washington, January 21, 2018Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item ColmanJ369
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Description: Puppet of Donald Trump wearing a sash reading "Shit Hole Voodoo" and holding a Russian Flag at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing of puppet reads: "Shit Hole Voodoo"
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Description: Two demonstrators readying their sign for the march in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "But still like air I'll rise. - Maya Angelou" [with images depicting the female gender symbol with raised fist, and a woman walking with her arms held up high].
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Description: Two demonstrators standing along side a sign reading "If you cut off our reproductive choice, can we cut off yours?" at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If you cut off our reproductive choice, can we cut off yours? " [The question mark at the end of the sentence is an image of a penis]
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Description: Sign reading "Rosie Power, we can do it!" positioned next to the puppet of Donald Trump at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rosie power, we can do it!" [with an image depicting the flexed arm of Rosie the Riverter inside the female gender symbol].
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Description: Two demonstrators turning the mike over to a cardboard cutout of Barack Obama at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Tuck Frump. TuckFrump.com" Woman in the center is wearing a Seattle Seahawks jersey with the number 45 on it.
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Description: Demonstrator displaying her sign reading " A woman's place is in the house, senate, and oval office" next to another demonstrator holding a burning bra at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A woman's place is in the house, senate, and the oval office." A girl holds a bra that has been figuratively engulfed in flames. This symbol mirrors the 1960's equal rights protest movement where women participated in "Bra Burning."
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a sign reading "All life is in peril! Let mothers speak!" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "All life is in dire peril! Let mothers speak! Save children, no Bakken, rape oil, bomb trains. Hidatsa, Mandan, Ari, Kara honorearth.org" [with an image of a mother holding her child in tears while a bomb is flying overhead towards the figure of an eagle].
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Description: Sign laying on the grass reading "Justice for indigenous women" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Justice for indigenous women."
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Description: Demonstrator holding a cardboard cutout of Barack Obama at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Tuck Frump. TuckFrump.com" Text on political buttons read, from left to right: "I love Obama."; "No war." Woman is wearing a Seattle Seahawks jewsey with the number 45 on it.
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Description: Naked figurine of Donald Trump attached to a demonstrators ankle at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item GerhardJ49
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Description: Young demonstrator in stroller with a sign reading "Babies against bigots" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Babies against bigots."
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Description: Protester and counter-protesters including member of Patriot Prayer group discussing issues in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Stop abortion now." Text on clothing reads: "Love men, Feminist's: promote rape, parasites to the patriarchy, promote homo perversion, murder innocent babies, take men's jobs, make lousy mothers."
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "If I wanted government in my womb, I'd Fuck a Senator" at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If I wanted government in my womb, I'd Fuck a Senator.
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Description: Four demonstrators holding their signs in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Payback is a bitch and she votes."; "Respect our existence or expect resistance."; "Vagina's brought you into the world and vaginas will vote you out!"; "If I wanted government in my womb I'd fuck a senator."
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Tweet unto others as you want others to tweet you" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Tweet unto others as you want others to tweet you!" [with an image depicting a toupee that looks like President Donald Trumps hair with the bluebird logo used by Twitter sitting on top].
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Description: Participant in the rally holding her sign reading "Our rights, not up for grabs" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our rights not up for grabs."[sign is in the shape of a female figure].
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Description: Sign reading "Fire & Fury, year one", Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fire & Fury, year one."[with an image the world engulfed in flames coming out of President Donald J. Trump's head. In addition, there is a sad face at the bottom].
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Description: Demonstrator standing in front of a sign reading "Hell hath no fury like a woman!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Sign is attached to balloons spelling out "Me Too" and depicting a unicorn and a rainbow. Text on sign reads: "Hell hath no fury like a woman!" [with images of of unicorns, crowns and wands]. The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
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Description: Demonstrators posing with their signs in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Sign on left is attached to balloons spelling out "Me Too" and depicting a unicorn and a rainbow. Text on sign reads: "Hell hath no fury like a woman!" [with multiple stickers of unicorns, crowns and wands]. The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Text on sign on right reads: "Don't mess with a princess..." [Image on sign depicts the figure of Princess Leia holding a gun. From the popular Star Wars franchise.]
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Description: Demonstrator holding her sign reading "Feminist shitlist" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Don't mess with a princess..." [with an image depicting the figure of Princess Leia holding a gun. From the popular Star Wars franchise]; "Feminist shitlist: Toback, Cosby, Weinstein, Spacey, Ratner, Rose, Lauer, Piven, Dick, Louis CK, Miller, Franco, Moore, Kreisberg, McConnell, Ryan, Thomas, Pence, Trump." All of the names on the second sign have been crossed out except the names McConnell, Ryan, Thomas, Pence, Trump.
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Description: Demonstrator holding their sign reading "No! No! No! No! Ku Klux Trump" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No! No! No! No!!! Ku Klux Trump" [with an image of three hooded figures, two wearing the traditional Ku Klux Klan robes and the third made to look like President Donald Trump].
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Description: Young girl wearing pink pussy hat holding a sign reading "Nasty woman in training" in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Nasty woman in training."
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Description: Sign reading "Rosie power, we can do it!" raised above participants in the march at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rosie power, we can do it!" [with an image depicting Rosie the Riverter's flexed arm inside the female gender symbol].
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Description: Demonstrators marching while holding their signs at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "I'm with her. Support Equality."; "It's Mueller time."; "Together we rise."; "Women's March Seattle 2018 'Power to the Polls.'" Image on sign at the right depicts an image of Vladimir Putin holding a baby sized Donald Trump. Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who served as the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As of 2017, Mueller is the head of the Special Counsel Investigation of Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election.
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "The original sh*t hole. Done! Being! Nice!" at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "TP" [with an image depicting Vladimir Putin holding a baby sized Donald Trump]; "The original sh*t hole. Done! Being! Nice!"; "I believe... all sizes, all colors, all ages, all cultures, all sexes, all beliefs, all religion."
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Description: Sign reading "If one man can destroy everything, why can't one girl change it. - Malala Yousafazai" at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If one man can destroy everything, why can't one girl change it. - Malala Yousafazai" [ with an image of Malala Yousafazai and the female gender symbol]. Malala Yousafzai is a Pakinstani activist for female education. She is known for her human rights advocacy for the education of women in Pakistan. Yousafazi, in 2014, became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Description: Demonstrators holding "Resist" signs outside of Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "I trust gas station sushi and carnival workers more that I trust Trump."; "Resist, Save our National Parks."; "Welcome."; "She the people."
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Description: Transgender Flag waving above march participants, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I trust gas station sushi and carnival workers more than I trust Trump!" The Transgender Pride Flag is a symbol of pride, diversity and transgender rights. The Transgender Pride Flag was created in 1999 by an American transgender woman, Monica Helms. It is the light blue, pink and white, symbolizing the traditional colors of baby boys and girls. The white line in the middle is for those who are intersex, transitioning or consider themselves gender neutral or undefined. The pattern is such to signify finding correctness in their lives no matter how the flag is displayed.
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Description: Demonstrator holding their sign reading "We're not Putin up with this"at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We're not Putin up with this." [with an image of a flower and a political button saying "I voted"].
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Description: Poster with the image of Valdimir Putin holding a baby sized Donald Trump, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "TP" [with an image depicting Vladimir Putin holding a baby sized Donald Trump].
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Mueller you're our only hope" at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from top to bottom: "Mueller you're our only hope."; "'Build a Wall.' Trump 'Philosophy' Racism, Misogyny, Nativism."; "Make America sane again!!" [with an image of the face of President Donald trump with a wall built inside of his mouth]. Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who served as the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As of 2017, Mueller is the head of the Special Counsel Investigation of Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election.
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Description: Sign reading "Mike Pence Sucks, too" raised above march participants, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Mike Pence sucks, too."
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Description: Sign reading "The lunatic is in the Oval Office and the Sh*t-hole is the dark side of his moon." Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The lunatic is is the oval office and the sh*t-hole is the dark side of his moon." [with an image depicting the icon symbol on the cover of the Pink Floyd album, "The Dark Side of the Moon"].
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Description: Demonstrators marching down E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Fuck Donald Trump"; "Now more than ever, truth matters. #timesup"; "Impeach the Predator in Chief. Socialists Alternative."; "Forward ever never backward. U.S.A.
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Description: Demonstrators gathered at E. Pine St. outside of Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Democrats alive and voting Nov 6, 2018."; "We fight racism with solidarity."; "Grandmothers against gun violence."; "Love"; "Fuck Donald Trump"; "My outrage will not fit on this sign!!!"; "This feminist has balls!"; "This pussy grabs back. Fuck Trump."; "Forward ever never backward, USA"
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Description: Two demonstrators standing with their sign reading "Women's March 2018, Seattle" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's March 2018 Seattle. Vote 2018, Remember P.R., #resist, #metoo, Public Education, BLM, Renewable Energy, LGBTQ, #timesup, Healthcare contraception, CHIP, DACA, Coexist. [with images depicting a large 2018 with imagery in the 2 being an American Flag, the 0 being a crossed out poop emoji with a comb over symbolizing Donald Trump, the 1 showing the Statue of Liberty and the 8 being both male and female gender symbols.
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Description: Three demonstrators, one in a wheelchair, holding their signs on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "My outrage will not fit on this sign!!!"; "Forward ever never backward. U.S.A."
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Description: Young child holding their sign reading "I support women & especially my mommy!" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I support women & especially my mommy!"
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Description: Young boy holding their sign reading "I support girls & especially my sister!" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I support girls & especially my sister!"
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Description: Sign reading "Trump Fight" amidst march participants on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Trump fight! Hate, fascism, racism, homophobia, misogyny, Islamophobia, Xenophobia." [with an image of the Statue of Liberty fighting all of the issues listed on the sign]; "Vote justice." [with an image of the scales of justice laying over the outline of the female body].
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Description: Sea of signs held above participants in the march at the intersection of Harvard Ave. and E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Pussy rights."; "If our uteruses fired bullets, They GOP why fund us."; "Can we please put the smart people in charge now!"; "Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington #mmiww"; "Grab'im by the Putin."; "Beware of false prophets, who come in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits."; "Mueller... Mueller? Mueller?"; "We all belong here. We will defend each other."; "Justice for Jackie is justice for all."; "Honor our sisters. Missing and murdered."; "The future is female."; "Don't be a bully."; "For peace, freedom, justice."; "Not my president."; "No war." Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who served as the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As of 2017, Mueller is the head of the Special Counsel Investigation of Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Marchers holding their signs on E. Pine St. at Harvard Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "For all Womankind.""Stop truth decay."; "Hey Donald ~ Women aren't 'fat pigs,' 'dogs,' 'slobs,' or 'disgusting animals.' We are fierce, compassionate, defiant, rational, intelligent, fearless, the future!"; "Women are perfect."; "Dump Trump."; "President of chaos or Oligarch?"; "Impeach." Other signs depict three different colored female fist raised in the air in solidarity by DevaPardue; a man's face missing a tooth accompanying the sign that reads "Stop truth decay."; an illustration of a women looking upwards on the sign reading "Women are Perfect" by Jessica Sabogal; a dump truck lifted up figuratively dumping Donald Trump; an image of Donald Trump with a lengthened nose; a peach with a toupee that emulates Donald Trumps hair; a beer can with with the words "It's Mueller Time." Deva Pardue is a graphic designer who created the image of the femme clenched fists. This image is frequently seen at the Women’s March. Deva is founder of the For All Womankind initiative for Femmepowerment. This poster helps raise money for two non-profit organizations, the Center for Reproductive Rights and Emily’s List. Jessica Sabogal is a first generation Columbian American muralist. Her work serves as a tribute and creative outlet and exaltation for stories of women, which often remain untold. Her most recent work honors women and female bodies as perfect. Her newest campaign “Women are Perfect (If You Let Them)” seeks to spread this notion worldwide.
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Description: Demonstrators holding their signs at the march on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Go get him Mueller."; "November 6, 2018 D-Day, 435 House seats, 33 Senate seats, 36 Governorships #GDP, vote." [with an image of a boat from D-Day and people at the polls voting] ; "Trump shutdown." [with an image of President Donald Trump and family members]. Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who served as the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As of 2017, Mueller is the head of the Special Counsel Investigation of Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election.
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Description: Demonstrators from the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group marching down the street holding their signs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Protect Mother Earth."; "Walking with our sisters."; "Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women."
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Description: Seattle Police Department presence lining the march route, E. Pine St., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item GerhardJ84
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Description: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group leading the march, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Native American woman with drum taking part in the march, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign in background reads: "Justice for Ashley Loring HeavyRunner." Ashley Loring HeavyRunner is a 20 year old college student who vanished from the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana in June of 2017. Loring’s disappearance brings to light the violent crimes rates that exist for Native Americans living on reservation. Specifically, the above national average of murder and rape of Native women. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group lined up in front of the "Hamilton" sign at the Paramount Theater, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads, "Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Washington March (M.M.I.W.W.)" The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Three demonstrators displaying their signs, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Democracy not Republicanism."; "Injustice thrives when met with silence."; "Smart girls rule (the world)."
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Description: Sign reading: "Shit-Hole" showing a picture of President Donald J. Trump's mouth, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Cheater" [with the face of President Donald J. Trump among orange cheetos]; "Shit-hole" [with an image of the mouth of President Donald J. Trump].
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Description: Sign reading "We are Powerful" showing Wonder Woman, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are powerful." [with an image of a hand drawn picture of Wonder Woman].
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Description: Participant wearing a face mask with a sign reading "We the people" on Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "We the people, are greater than fear [with an image of a woman wearing an American flag hijab]"; "We the people, defend dignity [with an image of a woman with a flower in her hair]." Shepard Fairey is the artist and creator of the “We the People” series of images frequently seen at the Women’s March. Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist. Besides being an activist and illustrator, he is the founder and creator of OBEY clothing. In 2017, Fairey created the “We the People” series which includes the portraits of three culturally diverse women in red, white and blue. They were created as a response to President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric.
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Description: Demonstator wearing a sign on his back reading "We all can do it!" on Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We all can do it! Feminism is worthless without intersectionality and inclusion [image on sign depicts three culturally diverse women emulating Rosie the Riveter's muscle barring stance]."
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Description: Sign reading "The emperor has no clothes" showing a picture of President Donald J. Trump, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The emperor has no clothes." [with an image depicting a naked figure drawn to emulate President Donald Trump with flames surrounding the figure].
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Description: Sign reading "In our American all people are equal, love wins ..." on Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "In our American all people are equal, love wins, black lives matter, immigrants & refugees are welcome, disabilities are respected, women are in charge of their bodies, people and planet are valued over profit, diversity is celebrated [text is written on the image of the American flag] www.nwgsdpdx.org."
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Description: Demonstrators holding a sign reading "Playing golf while Puerto Rico waits, Calif burns, Vegas, Dreamers, America Suffers" on Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "I believe in love."; "Equal pay [with and image of the female gender symbol]"; "Playing golf while Puerto Rico waits, Calif burns, Vegas, Dreamers, America Suffers."
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Description: Figure of Barack Obama adorned with the American Flag raised above the marchers, 4th Ave., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item GerhardJ100
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Description: Sign reading "It's our time" next to a figure of Barack Obama, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's our time [with the image of a raised fist inside the female gender symbol]." Image on sign depicts: A cardboard cutout of Barack Obama adorned with the American flag.
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Description: Sign depicting a toilet with a stylized face, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Image on sign depicts: A toilet with a stylized face in the likeness of President Donald J. Trump.
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Description: Sign reading "It's Mueller time" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's Mueller time." Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who served as the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As of 2017, Mueller is the head of the Special Counsel Investigation of Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election.
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Description: Sign with a picture of President Donald J. Trump reading "Show us your girth certificate" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Show us your girth certificate." [with an image of President Donald J. Trump playing golf].
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Description: Sign reading "Tweet women as equals" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Tweet women as equals."
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Description: Signs reading "Men of quality do not fear equality." and "I don't have time for you convenient ignorance. -Dana Scully" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Men of quality do not fear equality."; "I don't have time for your convenient ignorance.-Dana Scully" [with and image of the character of Dana Scully from the X-Files].
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Description: Sign reading "I'm a smart, strong, sensual woman" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm a smart, strong, sensual woman."[with an image depicting Tina Belcher from the animated sitcom "Bob's Burgers"].
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Description: Protesters playing with a pinata made to look like President Donald J. Trump, 4th Ave., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item GerhardJ108
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Description: Sign reading "Abort! This Presidency in its first term" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Abort! This Presidency in its first term."
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Description: Demonstrators holding their signs near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Power to the peaceful."; "The biggest shithole [image on sign is of President Donald Trump with an arrow pointing to his mouth]"; "We are the ones we have been waiting for. - Alice Walker" Alice Walker is an American novelist best known for her awarding winning novel The Color Purple. Walker won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Color Purple. In addition, Walker is a Civil Rights and Women’s Rights Activist.
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Description: Two demonstrators holding their signs near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Shithole. [This phrase is enclosed in a drawn image made to emulate President Donald Trump, with the 'O' being the mouth on the face]"; "It's our flag not a gag!"
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Description: Two protesters holding their signs reading "Shit hole" and "It's our flag, not a gag" near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Shithole." [This phrase is enclosed in a drawn image made to emulate President Donald Trump, with the 'O' being the mouth on the face]; "It's our flag not a gag!" Text on clothing reads: "Hope"
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Description: Members of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group at the pre-march rally, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator dressed as Wonder Woman standing behind drummers from the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Wonder Woman is comic book character created in 1941. Originally intended to demonstrate that female superheroes could be as strong as their male counterparts, the character has become a feminist, pacifist, and LGBT icon.
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Description: Member of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group at the pre-march rally, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Member of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group at the pre-march rally at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Member of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group at the pre-march rally, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Child wearing a shirt depicting Renee Davis at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on shirt reads: "Forever loved, Renee Davis" [with an image of Renee Davis] Renee Davis was a 23-year-old woman who was fatally shot on October 21, 2016, by two King County sheriff's deputies in her home on the Muckleshoot reservation. Officers arrived at her home after being alerted by her boyfriend that she may have been suicidal. They found her in bed and holding a handgun; one minute after the deputies entered the home, Davis was shot while two of her three children were in the home. She was five months pregnant at the time.
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Description: Two demonstrators carrying a sign reading "Reject the gender binary," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Reject the gender binary" [with an image of the transgender symbol]
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Description: Two Muslim women standing in front of a sign reading "A woman's place is in the House, Senate, and Oval Office," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A woman's place is in the House, Senate, and Oval Office"
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Description: Group of Muslim women with sign reading "American Muslim - proud, powerful, and here to stay!" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "American Muslim - proud, powerful, & here to stay!"; "I'm only an angry feminist when you're an ignorant misogynistic asshole"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Does this ass make my country look small?"at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Does this ass make my country look small?" [with image of President Donald Trump]
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "No mas feminicido!" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Not 1 More!" [with image of broken heart]; "No mas feminicido! [Translated from Spanish: No more killing women!]; [left to right, top to bottom] Tucson; At the heart of liberty is a valiant woman - Zapatistas; Borderlands; San Francisco - 2/14/2002; Acteal; Acteal 12/22/1997; No Borders, no walls; Big Mountain; Darfur; Vashon" [with images accompanying each caption]
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Description: Sign reading "Elect a clown...expect a circus!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Elect a clown...expect a circus!" [with image of President Donald Trump and five of his supporters depicted as clowns]
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Description: Demonstrater holding sign reading "1968-2018 - Here we go again; Justice, not just us, E'Burg, WA," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "1968-2018 - Here we go again"; "Justice, not just us - E'burg, WA"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "This is what I was wearing, but does anyone care what he had on? #MeToo," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "This is what I was wearing, but does anyone care what he had on? #MeToo" The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
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Description: Womens March Seattle 2018 sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's March Seattle 2018, resist" [with image of pink pussy hat with five legs and an eye]
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "I'm with her," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm with her" [with an image of the Statue of Liberty] "I'm with her" was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "You can't fix stupid but you can vote them out! Impeach now!" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You can't fix stupid but you can vote them out! Impeach now!"
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Description: Woman wearing a pussy hat and a Seattle Seahawks style football jersey with the name "Impeach" and the number 45, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Impeach 45" Text on political button reads: "StandUp WA, www.standupwa.org" [with an image of a gun with a red line drawn through it]
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Description: Two demonstrators wearing shirts depicting Renee Davis at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on shirt reads: Forever loved, Renee Davis [with an image of Renee Davis] Renee Davis was a 23-year-old woman who was fatally shot on October 21, 2016, by two King County sheriff's deputies in her home on the Muckleshoot reservation. Officers arrived at her home after being alerted by her boyfriend that she may have been suicidal. They found her in bed and holding a handgun; one minute after the deputies entered the home, Davis was shot while two of her three children were in the home. She was five months pregnant at the time.
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Description: Three woman holding various signs at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "What do we want? Evidence based science. When do we want it? After peer review."; "Kindness wins"; "The arc of the moral universe bends toward justice, but it doesn't get there on its own. - Sally Yates. Thus we march"; "Tweet others like you want to be tweeted"
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Description: Sign that reads "If Trump is a stable genius, I am the Easter bunny," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If Trump is a stable genius, I am the Easter bunny" [with a cartoon Easter bunny] Text on buttons reads: "There is no planet B"; "Climate care" On January 6, 2018, President Donald Trump declared himself "a very stable genius" through a Twitter post in response to debates surrounding his mental health.
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Description: Woman holding a sign listing a number of President Donald Trump's claims at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump Tower of Lies: birtherism, crowd size, not a racist, voter fraud, CNN = fake news, Obama Care is dead, no Russian contacts, will help Puerto Rico, will drain the swamp, Time Magazine covers, won't golf as President, tax bill will create jobs" [arranged in shape of tower] Text on political button reads: "Womxn act on Seattle, January 20, 2018, now we act, participate, organize, vote"
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Description: Woman with pussy hat holding sign reading "Humpty Trumpty sat on his wall," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Humpty Trumpty sat on his wall"
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Description: Woman in pick pussy hat holding a sign reading "Humpty Trumpty had a great fall," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Humpty Trumpty had a great fall"
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Description: Man holding a sign reading "Fascist Trump, Pence, back off now! No assault on human rights," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fascist Trump, Pence, back off now! No assault on human rights" [with a fist closed around a rainbow]
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Description: Protester holding sign reading "Soy capaz, soy fuerte, so invencible, soy mujer!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Soy capaz, soy fuerte, soy invencible, soy mujer! [translated from Spanish: I am capable, I am strong, I am invicible, I am a woman!]"
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "We stand with Dreamers," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We stand with Dreamers" Dreamers are the recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which was introduced in 2012 to shield individuals who immigrated to the United States as children from deportation.
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Description: Demonstrator displaying a sign reading "The future is female," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The future is female" [with many pairs of small handprints]
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Description: Demonstrator with elaborate pink pussy hat wearing sign that reads "United we rise, we will not sit idle," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "United we rise, we will not sit idle"
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Description: Signs depicting two murdered indigenous women at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: Murdered Choctaw woman Nikita Wilson" [with image of Nikita Wilson]; "Nookoox," Geraldine Hendrickson, "Morning Star," murdered downtown Seattle June 1998, Norter" [with photo of woman and child] Nikita Nicole Wilson was a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. She went missing in early July 2017, and she was found dead in a ravine late the following month. Geraldine Hendrickson died by homicide in June 1998. At the time of her death, she was 19 months out of being jailed for fatally stabbing her boyfriend. She was held in jail during her trial, but did not serve any additional time despite being convicted of second-degree manslaughter. She avoided a more serious conviction on the basis that she was a battered woman acting in self-defense.
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign in front of a large inflated globe that reads "Immigrant families made America special and their work pays my social security," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Immigrant families made America special and their work pays my social security"
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Description: Woman with fur hat holding sign that reads "Vote them out," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Vote them out"
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Description: Sign that reads "Vote, call, write, this is how we fight!" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Vote call write, this is how we fight!" [with an image of the cover of Angry Housewife Fights Tyranny by Julie U. Brown]; "Make America feminist for once"; "Equal means equal" Political button depicts Rosie the Riveter in front of the letter W with a red line through it
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Description: Five Muslim women holding signs at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Little girls with dreams become women with vision"
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Description: Sign reading "If you cut off our reproductive choice, can we cut off yours?" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If you cut off our reproductive choice, can we cut off yours?"
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Biff needs to go!" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Immigrant Melania, Use your voice"; "Biff needs to go!!" Biff Tannen is the main antagonist in the Back to the Future series. He is characterized as a selfish, ruthless businessman, and in October 2015, the character's creator claimed Biff was modeled after Donald Trump.
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Description: Sign reading "Love not hate makes America great!" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Love not hate makes America great! Value diversity, protect our earth, reject white supremacy, stop immigration raids, eliminate poverty, fund Chip, reform prisons, religious freedon =/= discrimination"; "Resistance is fertile"; "Set the bar higher for presidential behavior" Political button reads: "Plateaupians for Peace - pforpeace.com" CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. It provides low-cost health coverage for children for the children of parents who do not qualify for Medicaid. Plateaupians for Peace is a nonprofit organization in Sammamish, WA, that provides community support for marginalized people.
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Description: Group of demonstrators with signs reading "We are all American" and "Teacher, mother, activist, voter, and grateful product of chain migration," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "We are all American"; "Impeach the Predator in Chief; Socialist Alternative" [with an image of President Donald Trump with a line drawn through him]; "Teacher, mother, activist, voter, grateful product of chain migration"
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Description: Banner from the Cherry Street Mosque reading "Justice for some is not justice," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Cherry Street Mosque; #MMIW; Free Palestinian women prisoners; Xawo Taako - Somali women - resilient; Justice for Sandra Bland - Black Lives Matter; Justice for some is not justice" Xawo (Hawo) Taako was a Somali woman killed in the 1948 Mogadishu riots. She is a Somali hero and political symbol. Sandra Bland was arrested in Texas on July 10, 2015, during a traffic stop. She was jailed, and on July 13, she was found dead in her cell. After the announcement of her death, ruled suicide by asphyxiation, online petitions and protestors at the jail demanded an investigation into her death due to questionable circumstances and allegations of racial profiling and police brutality.
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Description: Various signs from Muslim demonstrators at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Womxn's rights = Humxn rights, End the occupation, Global warming is a fact, Love is love, Black Lives Matter, No one is illegal, Water is life, Allah loves us all"; "Muslims [heart] Jesus and [arrow pointing to the side]"
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Description: Woman in front of large inflated globe wearing a sign with "This is my America" written over a rainbow flag, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "This is my America - All people are equal, love wins, Black lives matter, immigrants and refugees are welcome, celebrate diversity & respect disability, women control their own bodies" [written over a rainbow flag]
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Description: Young protester with sign reading "1566 days til I can vote, 0 days til I can make a difference," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "1566 days til I can vote, 0 days til I can make a difference"
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Description: Group of demonstrators with their signs in front of a large inflated globe at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Texts on signs reads: "I'm with her" [with an image of the Statue of Liberty]; "We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided"; "couraGeous, mIghty, strOng, intelLigent, comPassionate, thOughtful, Worthy, bravE, adventuRous" [capitalized letters spell "Girl power"]; "Healthcare is a woman's right - Socialist Alternative"; "Liberty and Justice for all!"
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "You are what you tweet," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You are what you tweet"
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "Trump is getting sick and tired of being accused of all the terrible things he's done," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump is getting sick and tired of beig accused of all the terrible things he's done"
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Description: Demonstrators with signs reading "I'm done accepting what I can't change - now, I change what I can no longer accept" and "Equal rights for others does not equal less rights for you. Rights aren't pie." Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "I'm done accepting what I can't change - now, I change what I can no longer accept."; "Equal rights for others =/= less rights for you. Rights aren't pie." [with image of rainbow striped slice of pie] Text on clothing reads: "Black lives matter - We stand together"
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Description: Protester holding a sign reading "Remember the power of the people is stronger than the people in power. Stand together for what you love." Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Resign traitor"; "Empowered women empower women"; "United Shithole of America"; "Yearning to breathe free"; "Remember the power of the people is stronger than the people in power. Stand together for what you love"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Trump is not healthy for children and other living things," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump is not healthy for children and other living things - Inspired by: War is not healthy for children and other living things" [with an image of the sunflower logo of Another Mother for Peace] Another Mother for Peace is an anti-war advocacy group founded in 1967 by a group of 15 women opposed to the Vietnam War.
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Description: Two demonstrators dressed in fake furs with their signs at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Don't be a dick!"; "The future is female"
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Description: Two demonstrators with sign reading "Mr. President, can you see us? We march again!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Mr. President, can you see us? We march again!"
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Description: Sign reading "Hope not fear," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hope not fear" [with the colors of the pansexual, bisexual, LGBT, and transgender flags in the corners]
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Description: Sign listing the names of high profile men who have been accused of sexual misconduct at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminist shitlist: Toback, Cosby, Weinstein, Spacey, Ratner, Rose, Lauer, Piven, Dick, Louie C.K., Miller, Franco, Moore, Kreisberg, McConnell, Ryan, Thomas, Pence, Trump" [all names except McConnel, Ryan, Thomas, Pence, and Trump are struck through in red] The struck-through names indicate high profile men who have faced consequences after being accused of sexual misconduct.
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Description: Rosie the Riveter demonstrator with sign reading "Rosie power - we can do it!" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rosie power - we can do it!" [with Rosie the Riveter arm inside the female symbol]
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Description: Yellow sign reading "Inclusion, liberty, justice" at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Inclusion, liberty, justice: [female symbol], all faiths, poor, Dreamers, [male symbol], dads, seniors, POC, kids, singles, LGBTQ, moms, atheists"
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Description: Three women with their signs at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Stand up, bite back, Seattle Woman's March 2018"; "You piqued the wrong pussy"; "Viva la vulva!"
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Description: Sign reading "March to the polls," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "March to the polls"
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Description: Dog with sign reading "Bitch against Trump," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Bitch against Trump"
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Description: Group of demonstrators standing in front of banner to have their picture taken at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "In this city, we believe: Black lives matter, women's rights are human rights, no human is illegal, science is real, water is life, in religious freedon, love is love"
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Description: Demonstrator diplaying an umbrella marked with the words "Resist, march, vote, support, insist, stand, demand," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on umbrella reads: "Resist, march, vote, support, insist, stand, demand" Text on sign reads "Save the mother" [with image of prehistoric fertility figure combined with image of Earth]
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Description: Protester with sign reading "Feminism must be intersectional," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminism must be intersectional"
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Description: Sign reading "Trump eats pizza with a fork. Enough said." at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump eats pizza with a fork. Enough said." In 2011, Donald Trump was photographed eating pizza with a fork while dining with then-potential presidential candidate Sarah Palin. The meal was widely commented on by the press.
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Description: Three demonstrators with their signs at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Comply" [inside red circle with line through it]; "Hello 1955? Please hold for the Republicans."; "Still here, still nasty, still voting"
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Description: Woman with a sign bearing a quote from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: " The decision whether or not to bear a child is central to a woman's life, to her well-being and dignity. When the government controls that decision for her, she in being treated as less than a full adult human responsible for her own choices. - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg"
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Stop electing men who are: willfully ignorant, unstable, racist, selfish, liars, war-mongering, hateful, xenophobic, sexist, short-sighted, orange," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stop electing men who are: Willfully ignorant, unstable, racist, selfish, liars, war-mongering, hateful, xenophobic, sexist, short-sighted, orange"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "I am with my sisters," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I am with my sisters" [with arrows pointing in all directions]
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign encouraging voting for the Democratic party, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Vote for Democratic patriots! Blue wave"; "Impeach Trump"; "Dump Trump" The “Blue Wave” is the Democratic Party’s hope for the 2018 midterm elections. All of the seats in both the Senate and the House of Representatives will be up for election, with many Republican congresspeople choosing to retire instead of run for reelection, potentially granting an advantage to Democratic candidates.
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Description: Two demonstrators with their signs at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Fight for what matters in a way that others will want to follow!"; "Nevertheless, she persisted!" On February 7, 2017, Senator Elizabeth was silenced while arguing against the confirmation of Senator Jeff Sessions to U.S. Attorney General. After the vote, Senator Mitch McConnell stated, “…She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.” The words went viral as a hashtag and have since been adopted by the feminist movement.
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "The Handmaid's Tale is not a policy guide!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The Handmaid's Tale is not a policy guide!"
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Description: Sign reading "This is not normal," at the pre-march rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "This is not normal"; "Tis the season of his treason"
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Description: Sign reading "What she said." and bearing an image of Oprah Winfrey, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "What she said." [with image of Oprah Winfrey]
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign bearing an image of President Donald Trump with flaming hair and the word "Racist," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Racist" [with stylized image of President Donald Trump with flaming hair]
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Description: Sign bearing the logo of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women USA, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women USA" [with image of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women USA's logo] Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women USA is a Portland-based non-profit dedicated to raising awareness around indigenous women who have been victims of violence and providing support to their families.
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Description: Two demonstrators with signs reading "I resist" and "You can't comb over racism," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Diversity, vulnerable, evidence-based, fetus, science-based, transgender, entitlements" [bolded letters in each work spell out "I resist"]; "You can't comb over racism - @justpeachy8" [with cartoon image of President Donald Trump]; "Health care for all = single payer"
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign made up of nine panels bearing various statements and images referencing women's rights, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Poison: Do not swallow - corrosive ignorance, misogyny, patriarchy, rape, abuse, colonialism, war, genocide, fanaticism, the desecration of the earth, racism, police brutality, capitalism, exploitation, mass incarceration, classism, xenophobia, ableism, transphobia, homophobia; The future is nasty; Grab this; I am an object [with "am an" crossed out]; Viva la vagina - resistance against the regulation of our bodies; Street harrassment is not a compliment; Greb 'em by the patriarchy; My body my choice"
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Description: Two demonstrators with sign reading "Rebels unite," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rebels unite" [with image of the symbol of the Rebel Alliance from Star Wars on top of the female sign]
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Description: Sign reading "Oprah '20," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads "Oprah '20" Rumors about Oprah Winfrey running in the 2020 presidential election began to appear around September 2017. After her Golden Globes speech on January 7, 2018, users of social media sites began posting their support of her run. She has since denied any plans to run for office.
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Description: Sign reading "Let's grab 'em by the midterms, 11-6-2018," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Let's grab 'em by the midterms, 11-6-2018"
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "Men of quality do not fear equality," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality do not fear equality"
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Description: Protester with sign reading "Managing my anger," with a list of actions President Donald Trump has endorsed while in office, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Managing my anger: Unqualified federal judge appointees, gutting family planning, threatening DACA, offshore drilling, merit based immigration, my button is bigger, pulling out of Paris Agreement, siding with the far right"; "Exercise your voting right - together we can vote in the good people"
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Description: National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Outreach education - NORMLization - Join us! #NORMLlife - NORML Women of Washington"
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Description: Pink sign reading "Stay away from the U.K." Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stay away from the U.K." [with images of President Donald Trump]
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Description: Young protester with sign reading "Love not hate makes America great," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Love not hate makes America great"; "Resist" [with image of raised fist]
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Description: Sign reading "Nope" underneath crossed out "Calm down," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Calm down; Nope" [with "calm down" crossed out in red]
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Description: DACA sign reading "Dare to awaken compassion again," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Dare to Awaken Compassion Again" [with capitalized letters spelling DACA] Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
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Description: Sign reading "Stop the Predator in Chief," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stop the Predator in Chief - racist, sexist, liar, vandal, thief"[with image of President Donald Trump]
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Description: Group of demonstrators taking a selfie under a rainbow striped umbrella, E. Pine St., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK260
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Description: Grandmothers Against Gun Violence sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Grandmothers Against Gun Violence" [with the Grandmothers Against Gun Violence logo]
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Description: Demonstrator with "Feminist" face in the hole sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminist" [with large female sign, cut out to show carrier's face]
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Description: Pink lettered sign reading "Silence is violence," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Silence is violence"
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "Misty Upham," standing next to woman wearing Native American hat, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads "Misty Upham" Misty Upham was an actress and member of the Blackfeet Nation who died October 5, 2014, in Auburn, Washington. She was reported missing a day after reportedly leaving her sister's house distraught. Her family claims that, due to Upham's history of mental illness and past abuses by the members of law enforcement, the Auburn Police Department did not consider her to be endangered and did not provide support to help search for her. Her body was found on October 16 by a search party organized by her uncle.
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Description: Marchers with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group carrying signs for women who have been lost, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Stolen, Maney"; "MMIW"; "Misty Upham";"Renee Davis" Misty Upham was an actress and member of the Blackfeet Nation who died October 5, 2014, in Auburn, Washington. She was reported missing a day after reportedly leaving her sister's house distraught. Her family claims that, due to Upham's history of mental illness and past abuses by the members of law enforcement, the Auburn Police Department did not consider her to be endangered and did not provide support to help search for her. Her body was found on October 16 by a search party organized by her uncle. Renee Davis was a 23-year-old woman who was fatally shot on October 21, 2016, by two King County sheriff's deputies in her home on the Muckleshoot reservation. Officers arrived at her home after being alerted by her boyfriend that she may have been suicidal. They found her in bed and holding a handgun; one minute after the deputies entered the home, Davis was shot while two of her three children were in the home. She was five months pregnant at the time.
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Description: Demonstrators with sign reading "Trans people - don't let Trump deny our humanity - demand equality," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Black lives matter, indigenous women matter, support DACA, #resist"; "Stand up, speak up, please vote!"; "Trans people - don't let Trump deny our humanity, demand equality"; "No ban, no wall, no deportations, #FreeDaniel, unite against Trump & the billionaire class, Socialist Alternative" #FreeDaniel started after the February 2017 arrest of Daniel Ramirez Medina, a recipient of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, during an ICE raid in Seattle. He was held in ICE custody for six weeks before being released. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
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Description: Two young girls demonstrating with sign reading "Girl Power," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Girl power"; "Stand up, speak up, please vote!"
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Description: Two young girls demonstrating with signs reading "Boys and girls can do the same job" and "Girl power," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Boys and girls can do the same job"; "Girl power"
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Description: Sign reading "Trans people - don't let Trump deny our humanity - demand equality," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trans people - don't let Trump deny our humanity - demand equality"
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Description: "Men of quality do not fear equality" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality do not fear equality"
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Description: Demonstrators with signs in Spanish and English reading "No ban, no wall, no deportations, #FreeDaniel," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "No a las exclusiones, no al muro, no a las deportaciones [translated from Spanish: No ban, no wall, no deportations], #FreeDaniel, unite against Trump & the billionaire class, Socialist Alternative"; "No ban, no wall, no deportations, #FreeDaniel, unite against Trump & the billionaire class, Socialist Alternative" #FreeDaniel started after the February 2017 arrest of Daniel Ramirez Medina, a recipient of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, during an ICE raid in Seattle. He was held in ICE custody for six weeks before being released. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
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Description: Sign reading "Spineless Republican Congress - stand up to this bull___t! Put our country over your party," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Spineless Republican Congress, stand up to this bull___t! Put our country over your party" [with the words "Republican Congress" written inside a drawing of a clam]
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Description: Donald Trump in a playpen sign that reads "It's not about you! It's about everyone else!" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's not about you! It's about everyone else!!!" [with an image of President Donald Trump as a screaming child in a play pen]
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Description: Sign with image of Donald Trump that reads "If he only had a brain", E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Impeach"; "Love not hate makes America great"; "If he only had a brain" [with a drawing of President Donald Trump, his mouth labeled with the word "shithole"]; "Make America feminist for once - Socialist Alternative"
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Description: Two demonstrators dressed as handmaids from The Handmaid's Tale and holding a sign reading "Retired breeder," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Retired breeder" Demonstrators are dressed as handmaids from The Handmaid's Tale. The Handmaid’s Tale is a 1985 book by Margaret Atwood that takes place in a dystopian future where women are subjugated, forbidden to read or write, and sometimes indoctrinated into life as “handmaids,” women who are kept by high-ranking men for reproductive purposes. In the society, people are segregated by sex, occupation, and class; homosexuality is punishable by hanging; government officials do not follow their own doctrines; and a fundamentalist religious order oppresses all other religions and promotes fanatical adherence to exaggerated Old Testament-inspired principles.
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Description: Crowd of demonstrators gathered near Seattle Central College, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Here's to strong women - may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them"
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Description: Pink bordered sign reading "Here's to strong women - may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Here's to strong women - may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them"
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Description: Sign reading "Trump is a shithole," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump is a shithole"
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Description: Sign reading "Trump administration is full of scum. Resist and pop that whitehead, America!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump administration is full of scum. Resist and pop that whitehead, America!" [with drawing of the White House depicted a pimple on a face]
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Description: Two demonstrators with signs reading "Impeach Donnie Dotard" and "MAGA - impeach 45!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Impeach Donnie Dotard #LockHimUp"; "MAGA - impeach 45!" In September 2017, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un referred to President Donald Trump as a “mentally deranged U.S. dotard” after Trump referred to him as “Rocket Man” at the UN General Assembly. The word “dotard” refers to one in “a state or period of senile decay,” though the actual Korean definition of Kim’s phrase was “lunatic old man.” "Make America Great Again," abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "Still here, still nasty, still voting," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Still here, still nasty, still voting" During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words have since become a feminist rallying cry.
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Description: Protester with sign reading "A woman's place is in the House...and Senate," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A woman's place is in the House...and Senate"
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Description: Demonstrator in an ankle boot with a sign reading "I broke my ankle but I still stand up to this shit," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I broke my ankle but I still stand up to this shit"
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Description: Demonstrators with sign reading "Shit hole" and bearing a closeup photo of President Donald Trump's mouth, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shit Hole" [with closeup image of President Donald Trump's mouth]
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Description: Pink sign reading "Shithole President!", E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shithole President!"
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Description: Three demonstrators wearing banners reading "Our bodies, our business" and "Resister," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on banners reads: "Our bodies our business"; "Resister" Text on political button reads: "1942/2017"
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Description: Group of demonstrators with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Two women and a young girl with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrators with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "'Nookoox' Geraldine Hendrickson 'Morning Star,' murdered downtown Seattle June 1998, Northern Arapaho and [Yurok?]"; "#MMIW" Geraldine Hendrickson died by homicide in June 1998. At the time of her death, she was 19 months out of being jailed for fatally stabbing her boyfriend. She was held in jail during her trial, but did not serve any additional time despite being convicted of second-degree manslaughter. She avoided a more serious conviction on the basis that she was a battered woman acting in self-defense. : The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator holding drum #MMIW on it, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "'Nookoox' Geraldine Hendrickson 'Morning Star,' murdered downtown Seattle June 1998, Northern Arapaho and [Yurok?]"; "#MMIW" Geraldine Hendrickson died by homicide in June 1998. At the time of her death, she was 19 months out of being jailed for fatally stabbing her boyfriend. She was held in jail during her trial, but did not serve any additional time despite being convicted of second-degree manslaughter. She avoided a more serious conviction on the basis that she was a battered woman acting in self-defense. : The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrator with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group carrying a sign bearing Alyssa McLemore's missing poster, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We miss her, we love her, never 4get/Missing - Alyssa McLemore, since April 2009, Kent, Washington" [with image of Alyssa McLemore] The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrators with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group with a sign bearing a photograph of Jessica Santos and the text "Jessica Santos, 1994-2017," E. Pine St., Seattle
Text on sign reads: "Jessica Santos, 1994-2017" [with image of Jessica Santos] Text on badge reads: "Jessica Santos, 1994-2017" Text on clothing reads: "MMIW Washington" Jessica Santos was last seen April 7, 2017, and her body was found by a search-and-rescue team on April 13. Although she was found in a heavily wooded area not often traveled on foot, investigators did not suspect foul play. Her cause of death was not publically released. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Demonstrators with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group carrying a sign in support of Washington Initiative I-940 and reading "Justice for Jackie is justice for all!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "De-escalate Wa Initiative I-940, working with the Seattle Seahawks to preserve lives. Justice for Jackie is justice for all!" [with images of Seattle Seahawks player Doug Baldwin and an indigenous woman] Washington Initiative 940 would require violence de-escalation, mental health, and first aid training for law enforcement officials, and would change standards for their use of deadly force. In December 2017, Seattle Seahawks player Doug Baldwin publically announced his financial support of the initiative. Jacqueline Salyers was fatally shot by Tacoma police on January 28, 2016. She and her boyfriend, a wanted felon, were approached by two officers while sitting in a parked car. One of the officers began shooting when he feared being run over, resulting in Salyers being shot four times and killed. The shooting was ruled justified, but Salyers’ family does not believe the officers’ accounts of the event.
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Description: Demonstrator possibly with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group carrying an American flag sign bearing the Pledge of Allegiance and an image of an Eagle head with the word "Alaska," Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "United we [illegible]; I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the [illegible] for which it stands, 1 nation under 'God' indivisible, with 'liberty and justice for "all'"
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Description: Demonstrators probably with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group marching with signs including one reading "A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground...Cheyenne proverb - Honor the women," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground...Cheyenne proverb - honor the women"; "Save the Salish Sea"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women" [with red woman's sihouette overlaid with white feathers] The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington group raises awareness about indigenous women, girls, and LGBT individuals who have been murdered, raped, trafficked, or have gone missing. Indigenous women are affected by these issues at a much higher rate than average, and MMIWW advocates for those individuals and their families.
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Description: Sign reading "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."; "Power to the polls - vote"
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Description: Sign listing percentages of white women who voted for various politicians, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "White women voted for: Donald Trump...53%, Roy Moore...63%, Mitt Romney...56%, John McCain...53%, George W. Bush...55% - Organize your people"
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Description: Sign reading "Passing one exam does not cure your character flaws," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Passing one exam does not cure your character flaws!! #VulgarSh!thole, #LiarAndCheat, #NotMyPresident"
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Description: Sign reading "1882 Chinese Exclusion Act - [no] repeating history," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "1882 Chinese Exclusion Act repeating history" [with red circle with line through it overlaid over "repeating history"]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "How dare you talk about my sister that way!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "How dare you talk about my sister that way!" [with painted images of women of different skin tones]
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Description: Sign with an image of downtown Seattle overlaid with the text "'This is a new year, a new beginning, and things will change.' - Taylor Swift," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'This is a new year, a new beginning, and things will change.' - Taylor Swift" [overlaid over image of downtown Seattle]
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Description: Demonstrator wearing an "I stand with Planned Parenthood" hat and carrying a sign reading "Girls just want to have fundamental rights!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Girls just want to have fundamental rights!" Text on clothing reads: "I stand with Planned Parenthood"
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Description: Sign reading "I can't feel my rights when I'm with you...and I hate it!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I can't feel my rights when I'm with you...and I hate it!" This sign is a play on the song "Can't Feel My Face" by the Weeknd, which has the lyrics "I can't feel my face when I'm with you...but I love it"
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Description: "The future is equal" sign decorated with flowers, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The future is equal"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Speak up - women's rights are human rights, climate change is real, build bridges not walls, love is love, make America kind again," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Speak up - women's rights are human rights, climate change is real, build bridges not walls, love is love, make America kind again," Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [___] great again” or "Make America [__] again" as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again", abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.<br
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Description: Signs reading "Women deserve better! And we are here to save the world!" and "KGB Putin, Rapist Trump - not my president," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Women deserve better! And we are here to save the world!"; "KGB Putin, rapist Trump - Not my president" Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician. He has served as the President of Russia since 2012, before which he served as Prime Minister. <
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Description: Young girl holding sign reading "No wall, no war," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No wall, no war"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "In the name of love, for: women, truth, immigrants, justice, animals, children, health care, LGBTQ, equality, environment, liberty, people of color, Native Americans, America, all of us!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "In the name of love, for: women, truth, immigrants, justice, animals, children, health care, LGBTQ, equality, environment, liberty, people of color, Native Americans, America, all of us!"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing all black and with a covered face carrying a sign reading "Feminism must be intersectional," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminism must be intersectional"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing all black carrying a sign reading "Trans woman are woman," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trans woman are woman"
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Description: March participant carrying sign reading "Resister," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "ReSister" [with image of closed fist standing on human legs]
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Description: Young girl carrying a sign reading "Fight like a girl," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fight like a girl" [with images of raised fist overlaid on the female symbol, and President Donald Trump crossed out in red]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Trump is a predator" and listing the names of men whose careers have been impacted by allegations made against them as part of the #MeToo movement, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump is a predator! O'Reilly, Weinstein, Dustin Hoffman, Ailes, Matt Lauer, Cosby, Rose" [one letter in each name is written in red instead of black, spelling the word "predator" vertically] These names reference men whose careers have been affected by accusations of sexual harassment as part of the #MeToo movement. The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
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Description: Woman with pink pussy hat and sign reading "Reclaiming my country," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Reclaiming my country"; "Our bodies, our choice"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "OMG GOP WTF?" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "OMG GOP WTF?"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a Donald Trump wig and a toilet seat around their neck that bears words "Very stable genius" and a pair of doll hands, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Very stable genius" On January 6, 2018, President Donald Trump declared himself "a very stable genius" through a Twitter post in response to debates surrounding his mental health. The doll hands reference the "tiny hands" moniker used for President Donald Trump after an exchange of insults between then-candidates for president Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands - if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Star Wars series' Rebel Alliance sign reading "I am a force for change," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I am a force for change" [with image of the symbol of the Rebel Alliance from the Star Wars series]
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Description: Sign reading "Fascist" and showing President Donald Trump as a toddler held by Vladimir Putin, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fascist" [with image of Vladimir Putin holding a toddler with the face of President Donald Trump, who is holding a flag with the letters "PT"] Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician. He has served as the President of Russia since 2012, before which he served as Prime Minister. His positive relationship with President Donald Trump has been one factor contributing to questions of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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Description: Sign reading "Lock her up - Bekah Mercer - Billionaire traitor, enemy of the people," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Lock her up - Bekah Mercer - Billionaire traitor, enemy of the people; alt-right Nazi; elitist, anarchist, trashy; owns shares in Breitbart" [with image of Rebekah Mercer with vertical bars superimposed on the photo] Rebekah Mercer is the daughter of billionaire Robert Mercer. The Mercers contributed $25 million to the 2016 presidential election and were firm Donald Trump supporters after their first choice, Ted Cruz, dropped out of the race. Rebekah Mercer has been referred to as the “First Lady of the Alt-Right,” and she and her father initially introduced Trump to Steve Bannon, who went from executive chairman of Breitbart News to Senior Counselor to the President. Rebekah Mercer is part-owner of Breitbart. Breitbart News is a far-right American news site. Former executive Steve Bannon declared the site “the platform for the alt-right” and strongly supported President Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "When they go low, we go high. Time's up 45!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "When they go low, we go high. Time's up 45!"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Women's Studies 101: Sexual abuser + pro-lifer = misogynist," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Women's Studies 101: Sexual abuser + pro-lifer = misogynist"; "Healthcare is a woman's right!"
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Description: Young demonstrators with a sign reading "We are the granddaughters of the witches you weren't able to burn," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are the granddaughters of the witches you weren't able to burn; So bad, introverts are here; Burn in hell; #TimesUp; Respect existence or expect resistance; Trump sucks!" #TimesUp emerged in response to the Me Too Movement. It was founded in January 2018 by women in the entertainment industry and quickly established a $20 million legal defense fund and attracted hundreds of volunteer lawyers, as of February 2018. Time’s Up advocates for all people to speak up about harassment and push for punitive legislation for companies that tolerate harassment, and it intends for the legal fund to be used for the benefit of lower-income women seeking justice.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying an American flag and a sign reading "In distress but we're still here," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "In distress but we're still here"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Sister, the time has come to rise! #SpeakYourTruth," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Sister, the time has come to rise! #SpeakYourTruth"
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Description: "This is still the Civil Rights Era! Vote," sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "This is still the Civil Rights Era! Vote"
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Description: Demonstrator in pink pussy hat carrying sign reading "For billionaires, orange is the new $green$," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "For billionaires, orange is the new $green$"; "There is no force equal to a woman determined to rise"
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "Cinnamon rolls not gender roll" and wearing Black Lives Matter and Planned Parenthood buttons, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Cinnamon rolls, not gender roll" Text on political buttons reads: "Black Lives Matter"; "Spawn carefully! ppgnw.org" [with image of fish]
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Description: Sign reading "Hey Donald - Women aren't 'fat pigs,' 'dogs,' 'slobs,' or 'disgusting animals.' We are fierce, compassionate, intelligent, fearless, defiant, rational, the future!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hey Donald - Women aren't 'fat pigs,' 'dogs,' 'slobs,' or 'disgusting animals.' We are fierce, compassionate, intelligent, fearless, defiant, rational, the future!"
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Description: Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates banner, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "JCIRA - Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "The clock is ticking...act to curb climate [change]," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The clock is ticking...act to curb climate [change]" [with the Earth represented as a clock face with moving hands and the delta symbol replacing the word change]
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Description: Two demonstrators holding signs reading "Sisters" and "Resister sister," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Sisters"; "Resister sister"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign with an image of the television character Leslie Knope and the text "Knope 2020," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Knope 2020" [with image of Amy Poehler's character Leslie Knope from the show Parks and Recreation] Leslie Knope is the protagonist of the show Parks and Recreation. She is a public servant, eventually runs for office, and has a strong belief that the government exists for the benefit of the people.
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Description: Queen of Hearts playing card sign bearing the words "Love trumps hate," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Love trumps hate" [on image of a Queen of Hearts playing card]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Empowered women empower women," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Empowered women empower women"
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Description: Signs in the crowd reading "Just, ugh" and "OK ladies, let's get in formation," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Just, ugh"; "OK ladies, let's get in formation"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "If you elect clowns - expect a circus!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If you elect clowns - expect a circus!"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Women in the: Senate = 22%, House = 19.3%, U.S.A. = 50.8%. Elect more women," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women in the: Senate = 22%, House = 19.3%, U.S.A. = 50.8%. Elect more women"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Greed On Parade #2018 #BlueBlizzard," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Greed On Parade #2018 #BlueBlizzard"
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Description: Young demonstrator carrying sign reading "'We stand together. We stick up for the vulnerable. We challenge bigots. We don't let hate speech become normalized. We hold the line.' - JK Rowling," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'We stand together. We stick up for the vulnerable. We challenge bigots. We don't let hate speech become normalized. We hold the line.' - JK Rowling"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Bite the hand that neglects to feed you #EatTheRich," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Bite the hand that neglects to feed you #EatTheRich"
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Description: Young girl holding a sign reading "Girls just wanna have fundamental rights!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Girls just wanna have fundamental rights"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "#TrumpShutdown," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#TrumpShutdown" A three-day government shutdown began on January 20, 2018. The shutdown occurred after disputes over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals extension became complicated with disputes over governent funding appropriations.
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Description: Sign reading "We must unite to defeat Republicans," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We must unite to defeat Republicans"
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Description: Sign reading "Misogyny is for p'taks - smash the patriarchy" and bearing the image of a Klingon weapon from Star Trek, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Misogyny is for P'taks - Smash the patriarchy" [with image of Klingon weapon in a woman's hand] "P'tak" is a work from the constructed Klingon language from the Star Trek series. It is used as a generic insult. The blade pictured is the Kilngons' characteristic weapon.
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Description: Two demonstrators holding signs reading "The future is nasty" and "Harry would be dead without Hermione," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "The future is nasty"; "Harry would be dead without Hermione" During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words together or nasty alone have since become a feminist rallying cry. Harry and Hermione are characters from the Harry Potter series. Although Harry is the protagonist, Hermione is the most logical and book-smart character in the series, and some have claimed her as a feminist hero.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "You can't fix stupid but you can vote it out!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You can't fix stupid but you can vote it out!"
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Description: Pink sign reading "They got $$ for wars but can't feed the poor," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "They got $$ for wars - but can't feed the poor"
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Description: Two demonstrators holding signs reading "The amount of $ u have shouldn't dictate whether u live or die! Demand Medicare for all" and "Medicare for all! Before it is too late, demand it now!", E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "The amount of $ u have shouldn't dictate whether u live or die! Demand Medicare for all [now?]"; "Medicare for all! Before it is too late, demand it now!"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "I can't handle three more years of this!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Whole Washington, Health care is a human right"; "Fight like a girl"; "I can't handle three more years of this! Resist"
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Description: Demonstrator with a purple beard carrying a sign with the text "Healthcare is a human right" and "Fight like a girl" among images of activists, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Whole Washington, healthcare is a human right; Healthcare is a human right; Vote; Fight like a girl" [with images of various activists and of Star Wars character Princess Leia in the style of musician David Bowie above the words "Rebel Rebel"]
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "It's our duty to resist when injustice becomes law," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's our duty to resist when injustice becomes law"
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Description: Demonstrators carrying signs reading "We need a president with manners, no potty mouth!" and "You can't fix stupid but you can vote it out," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "We need a president with manners, No potty mouth!"; "You can't fix stupid but you can vote it out"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying signs depicting a hand holding a lit match to a long, red tie evoking the style favored by President Donald Trump, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Image on sign depicts: Multiple hands holding a lit match to a long red ties. Part of President Donald Trump's signature way of dressing includes a long, wide red tie.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign in the shape of President Donald Trump's head reading "The only shithole I see; ignorance, misogyny, hatred, covfefe, racism," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The only shithole I see; ingnorance, misogyny, hatred, covfefe, racism" [with image of President Donald Trump with the listed words coming out of his mouth] On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.” On May 31, 2017, President Trump sent out a tweet that read, in its entirety, "Despite the constant negative press covfefe". The tweet was deleted only hours after its posting. It immediately went viral, becoming an Internet meme and a source of widespread jokes. The tweet was liked and retweeted over a hundred thousand times, making it one of the most popular tweets of 2017 to that date, as people speculated on the meaning of the word "covfefe".
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Description: Orange sign reading "Shithole kleptocrat" written over President Donald Trump's face, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shithole kleptocrat" [written over image of President Donald Trump] On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "For sale: the White House," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "For sale: the White House"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Honor your mother by protecting your daughters," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Honor your mother by protecting your daughters"
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Description: Sign reading: "Women are coming," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women are coming; #GameOfWomen" [with mirrored images of the House Stark crest from the Game of Thrones series]; “Women are coming” is a play on “Winter is coming” from the series Game of Thrones. In the series, those are the Stark family words, and they use a wolf as their crest.
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Description: Red sign reading "Make America think again," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Make America think again" Text on sash reads: "Stronger together" Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [___] great again” or “Make America [__] again” as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again", abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Sign reading "It was never a dress" and showing the women's restroom symbol as a woman wearing a cape, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It was never a dress" [with two images of the women's restroom symbol side by side, one a simple outline and one colored to show the dress shape as a cape over a shirt]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK366 -
Description: Sign reading "Will work for equal pay," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Will work for equal pay" [with image of a female symbol, an equal sign, and a male symbol]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK367 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Jenny Durkan - first female Seattle mayor since 1920s, Danica Roem - defeated her pro-Bathroom Bill opponent!, Doug Jones - first Democrat elected from AL to US Senate since 1992!, 2018 - keep organizing!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Jenny Durkan - first female Seattle mayor since 1920s, Danica Roem - defeated her pro-Bathroom Bill opponent!, Doug Jones - first Democrat elected from AL to US Senate since 1992!, 2018 - keep organizing!"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "Unity not bigotry!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Unity not bigotry!"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK369 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "GOP out, fairness in," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "GOP out, fairness in"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign depicting the Mary Poppins character Mrs. Banks with the lines "Cast off the shackles of yesterday! Shoulder to shoulder into the fray!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Cast off the shackles of yesterday! Shoulder to shoulder into the fray! - Mary Poppins, Mrs. Banks" [with drawing of the character Mrs. Banks from the movie Mary Poppins]
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Description: Butterfly decorated sign reading "La migracion es hermosa," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "La migracion es hermosa [translated from Spanish: The migration is beautiful]" [with image of black and orange butterfly]
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Description: Young demonstrator carrying sign reading "We won't give in, we won't give up," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We won't give in, we won't give up"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK373 -
Description: #MeToo sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#AmericaToo" [with "me too" in blue and remaining letters in red] The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK374 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign depicting President Donald Trump as a toilet, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: President Donald Trump as a toilet
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK375 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign referring to the 2018 midterm elections, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You haven't seen nasty yet! November 2018" During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words have since become a feminist rallying cry.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "We march for all, especially for those who cannot," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We march for all, especially for those who cannot"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK377 -
Description: "Nasty women united" sign showing four raised arms of different skin tones, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Nasty women united" [with image of four arms of different skin tones, one raised straight up and the other three gripping the raised arm] During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words have since become a feminist rallying cry.
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Description: Woman marching with sign reading "Fear the feisty, forthright, fab feminists," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fear the feisty, forthright, fab feminists"
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Description: No hands on pussies sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: A stuffed cat behind a hand-shaped cutout inside a circle with a line through it
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK380 -
Description: Male demonstrator holding sign reading "Elect women," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Elect women"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK381 -
Description: "Shutdown the tyrant" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shut down the tyrant" [with image of descending boot]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK382 -
Description: Cardboard sign reading "No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here"
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK384
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Description: Statue of Liberty sign reading "'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free' - Remember that?" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free' Remember that?" [with image of the Statue of Liberty]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK385 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "I am a goddess, a glorious female warrior" and bearing an image of the television character Leslie Knope, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I am a goddess, a glorious female warrior" [with image of the character Leslie Knope from the TV show Parks and Recreation] Leslie Knope is the protagonist of the show Parks and Recreation. She is a public servant, eventually runs for office, and has a strong belief that the government exists for the benefit of the public.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK386 -
Description: Sign reading "More than a hashtag, bigger than a march! #BlackLivesMatter, #MeToo, #SaveDACA, #IStandWithPlannedParenthood, #ScienceIsReal, #Resist," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "More than a hashtag, bigger than a march! #BlackLivesMatter, #MeToo, #SaveDACA, #IStandWithPlannedParenthood, #ScienceIsReal, #Resist"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK387 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Lead with [heart] like your momma taught you," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Lead with [heart] like your momma taught you"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK388 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "'Merica: from world leader to shithole country in 1 year! Thanks Dotard,"E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'Merica: from world leader to shithole country in 1 year! Thanks Dotard" In September 2017, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un referred to President Donald Trump as a “mentally deranged U.S. dotard” after Trump referred to him as “Rocket Man” at the UN General Assembly. The word “dotard” refers to one in “a state or period of senile decay,” though the actual Korean definition of Kim’s phrase was “lunatic old man.” On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK389 -
Description: "Don't tell me to smile" and "No means no! Asshole" signs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Don't tell me to smile" [with image of hand with extended middle finger]; "No means no! Asshole" [with peace symbol and the circle-A anarchy symbol]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK390 -
Description: Face of Trump with text "Not my genius" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Not my genius" [with image of President Donald Trump] The text on the sign is a play on the phrase "Not my president" that became popular after President Donald Trump's election. On January 6, 2018, President Donald Trump declared himself "a very stable genius" through a Twitter post in response to debates surrounding his mental health.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK391 -
Description: Demonstrators carrying signs reading "Passion is the bridge that takes you from pain to change - Frida" and "A woman's place is in the resistance," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Passion is the bridge that takes you from pain to change - Frida"; "A woman's place is in the resistance"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK392 -
Description: Sign reading "We will fight for our freedoms and democracy! We will fight against your authoritarianism and corruption!" and depicting President Donald Trump groping the Statue of Liberty, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We will fight for our freedoms and democracy! We will fight against your authoritarianism and corruption!" [with images of President Donald Trump groping the Statue of Liberty and of Trump's shouting face]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK393 -
Description: Sign reading "Too much to fit it all on one sign," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Too much to fit it all on one sign" [with various slogans written inside the letters]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK394 -
Description: Sign with orange fur reading "Let's all wake up from this nightmare vote!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Let's all wake up from this nightmare vote!" [with orange fur over the word "nightmare," probably to reference President Donald Trump's hair]
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Description: "The last time Republicans cared about you, you were a fetus. Please vote!" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The last time Republicans cared about you, you were a fetus. Please vote!"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK396 -
Description: Woman holding sign reading "Keep your tiny hands off our private parts and public lands #resist #persist," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Keep your tiny hands off our private parts and public lands #resist #persist" “Tiny hands” is in reference to an exchange of insults between then-candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands – if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK397 -
Description: Sign urging people to vote, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Make America vote again" Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [___] great again” or “Make America [__] again” as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again", abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK398 -
Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Fix DACCA," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fix DACCA" Text on button reads: "Make America kind again!" Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children. Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [__] great again” or “Make America [__] again” has been used as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again," abbreviated to MAGA, was a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK399 -
Description: Pink sign reading "If it's a legitimate rage, the federal body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If it's a legitimate rage, the federal body has ways to shut that whole thing down." This sign references a statement made by Todd Akin, former U.S. House Representative for Missouri. On August 19, 2012, during a discussion on abortion exceptions for rape victim, he stated that, "If it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down."
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK400 -
Description: Woman with pink pussy hat carrying sign reading "Many races, many faiths, one nation," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Many races, many faiths, one nation"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK401 -
Description: Demonstrators carrying signs reading "We are all made in 'Gina" and "Women's rights are human rights," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "We are all made in 'Gina"; "Women's rights are human rights"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK402 -
Description: Celebrate diversity sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women united can accomplish anything; celebrate diversity" [with image of five overlapping female profiles]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK403 -
Description: Sign with President Donald Trump depicted as a classic Troll doll, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "World's loudest troll doll - Stephen Colbert" [with image of President Donald Trump depicted as a classic Troll doll]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK404 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "'1 Nation' = All of us" and listing six symbols representing different genders, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'1 Nation' = All of us" [with six symbols representing different genders]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK405 -
Description: "Get Trump out of the White House and behind bars, where he belongs!" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Get Trump out of the White House and behind bars, where he belongs! Stay away from buttons Trump! We should not live in fear for your ego! #NotMyPresident, let America sleep again" [with an arrow drawn from the word "button" to a large red button with the word "easy" on it]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK406 -
Description: "Make Michelle Obama proud" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Make Michelle Obama proud"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK407 -
Description: "Shitler" sign showing a stylized image of President Donald Trump and two Ku Klux Klan members, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shitler" [with stylized drawing of President Donald Trump with swastikas in place of eyes, standing in front of two Ku Klux Klan members, also with swastikas in place of eyes]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK408 -
Description: Young girl demonstrator holding a sign reading "#Feminist; 'You don't want to be with a boy that is too stupid to appreciate a smart young woman' - Michelle Obama," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#Feminist; 'You don't want to be with a boy that is too stupid to appreciate a smart young woman' - Michelle Obama"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK409 -
Description: Sign in crowd reading "The future is female," with the text surrounded by numerous female heads of differing skin tones, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The future is female" [with numerous female heads of different skin tones]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK410 -
Description: Young girl demonstrator holding up sign reading "Love wins; #LoveWins, #LoveIsLove, #DivineFeminine, #PowerToThePolls, #WomensMarch2.0, #WildFeminist, #PowerToTheGirls, #TogetherWeRise," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Love wins; #LoveWins, #LoveIsLove, #DivineFeminine, #PowerToThePolls, #WomensMarch2.0, #WildFeminist, #PowerToTheGirls, #TogetherWeRise" [with large rainbow heart in center]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK411 -
Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "There is no force more powerful than a woman determined," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "There is no force more powerful than a woman determined"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK412 -
Description: #MeToo sign reading "Because what men fear most about going to jail, I fear walking down the sidewalk," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Because what men fear most about going to jail, I fear walking down the sidewalk. #MeToo" The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK413 -
Description: Pink sign reading "Change our shithole society," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Change our shithole society" [with image of raised fist inside female gender symbol] On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK414 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign depicting four hands of different skin tones reaching toward four peace symbols held inside a large pea pod, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Four hands of different skin tones reaching toward four peace symbols held inside a large pea pod
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK415 -
Description: Statue of Liberty sign reading "Mother of exiles; #defendDACA," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Mother of exiles; #defendDACA" [with image of the Statue of Liberty] Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK416 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign with images representing the words "Time for impeachment," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: A clock, the number 4, "M" alphabet block, a peach, a mint ["Time for impeachment"]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK417 -
Description: Demonstrator wearing bright pink lipstick holding a sign reading "Vote; Nov. 8, 2018," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Vote; Nov. 8, 2018" [with a red check mark in the letter O]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK418 -
Description: Man carrying sign reading "I've seen smarter cabinets at Ikea," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I've seen smarter cabinets at Ikea"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK419 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "It's time to ovary-act," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's time to ovary-act" [with Women's March on Washington logo of the female symbol and a raised fist, with Washington crossed out in red and Seattle written next to it]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK420 -
Description: Umbrella used as protest sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text reads: "Vote 208 [2018?], we the people protect each other; Empower women"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK421 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign with an image of President Donald Trump with flaming hair and the text "Liar liar '__' on fire" in the center, surrounded by negative descriptive words, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Liar liar '__' on fire; idiot, racist, psychopath, bully, trash, egomaniac, narcissist, creep, bigot"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK422 -
Description: Demonstrator wearing a sign for the Alt-US National Park Service and holding a sign reading "Well-behaved women seldom make history - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Well-behaved women seldom make history - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich"; "Est 2017, AltUS National Park Service"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK423 -
Description: Woman holding sign reading "So my daughter will never have to say #MeToo." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "So my daughter will never have to say #MeToo." The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK424 -
Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK425 -
Description: "Resist Twitler" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Resist Twitler"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK426 -
Description: #TimesUp sign reading "Don't let the bastards grind you down," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't let the bastards grind you down, #TimesUp" [with image of raised fist] #TimesUp emerged in response to the Me Too Movement. It was founded in January 2018 by women in the entertainment industry and quickly established a $20 million legal defense fund and attracted hundreds of volunteer lawyers, as of February 2018. Time’s Up advocates for all people to speak up about harassment and push for punitive legislation for companies that tolerate harassment, and it intends for the legal fund to be used for the benefit of lower-income women seeking justice.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK427 -
Description: Woman carrying sign reading "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes a duty," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes a duty"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK428 -
Description: "Justice for missing and murdered indigenous women" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Justice for missing and murdered indigenous women"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK429 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Refugees and immigrants take pride in working," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Refugees and immigrants take pride in working"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK430 -
Description: Sign depicting President Donald Trump edited to resemble Adolph Hitler with the text "Impeach, indict, imprison," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Impeach, indict, imprison" [with photograph of President Donald Trump edited to resemble Adolph Hitler]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK431 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign depicting a cat wearing a pussy hat with the text "She purrsisted," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Resist" [with image of a cat wearing a pussy hat and the words "She purrsisted"] On February 7, 2017, Senator Elizabeth Warren was silenced while arguing against the confirmation of Senator Jeff Sessions to U.S. Attorney General. After the vote, Senator Mitch McConnell stated, “…She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.” The words went viral as a hashtag and “Nevertheless, she persisted” has remained a popular slogan.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK432 -
Description: Sign reading "Haiti is not a shithole, not all Haitians have AIDS, #BlackLivesMatter," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Haiti is not a shithole, not all Haitians have AIDS, #BlackLivesMatter" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK433 -
Description: Frida Kahlo sign reading "Women are art," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women are art" [with painting of woman resembling Frida Kahlo]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK434 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign depicting a taco with a crying face and the text "Lettuce protest against Trump," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Lettuce protest against Trump" [with image of taco with a crying face]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK435 -
Description: "Stand up for women of color" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Stand up for women of color; White women: Today in our city women of color are being accosted/harrassed. We must hold each other accountable and stand up for our sisters. Stand up to our racist relatives. Face up to our own internal prejudices. And stand aside and let others lead. Diversity is beautiful!"; "Girls are the future!"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK436 -
Description: Sign supporting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Pass DACA, impeach Trump" Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK437 -
Description: "Leaders...we are watching you!" sign with female symbol in background, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Leaders...we are watching you!"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK438 -
Description: Cardboard sign reading "They tried to bury us. The didn't know we were seeds. - Dinos Christianopoulos," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "They tried to bury us. They didn't know we were seeds. - Dinos Christianopoulos"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK439 -
Description: "Pussy revolution" sign depicting a hissing pink cat spitting on President Donald Trump, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Pussy revolution" [with image of hissing pink car spitting on President Donald Trump]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK440 -
Description: Woman carrying sign reading "Women's rights are human rights," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's rights are human rights"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK441 -
Description: "More love for all" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "More love for all"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "We can all do it! We have to," and showing three different women of color drawn in the syle of Rosie the Riveter, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We all can do it! We have to" [with three different women of color drawn in the style of Rosie the Riveter]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK443 -
Description: "Respect my existence or expect resistance" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Respect my existence or expect resistance"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK444 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "Not all womxn: have a uterus, are white, can take a day off," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Not all womxn: have a uterus, are white, can take a day off"
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Description: "Blue Wave '18" sign depicting President Donald Trump standing under a large wave, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Blue wave '18" [with drawing of President Donald Trump standing under a large wave] The “Blue Wave” is the Democratic Party’s hope for the 2018 midterm elections. All of the seats in both the Senate and the House of Representatives will be up for election, with many Republican congresspeople choosing to retire instead of run for reelection, potentially granting an advantage to Democratic candidates.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK446 -
Description: "We will defend each other" sign depicting three women of color, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We will defend each other" [with image of three women of color]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK447 -
Description: Smokey the Bear sign with the text "Only you can resist climate change," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Only you can resist climate change" [with image of Smokey the Bear with banner reading "Resist"]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK448 -
Description: Sign in support of DACA reading "Dare to Awaken Compassion Again," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Dare to Awaken Compassion Again" [with capital letters spelling DACA]; "Comply" [inside red cirlce with a line through it] Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "Found: A powerful, unwavering resistance! If this belongs to you, contact everyone. #FirstAmendment," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Found: A powerful, unwavering resistance! If this belongs to you, contact everyone. #FirstAmendment" [with image of three upraised female fists]
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a pink pussy hat carrying a cutout of former president Barack Obama wearing a t-shirt reading "Tuck Frump," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Tuck Frump. TuckFrump.com" [written on t-shirt placed on a cutout of former president Barack Obama]
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Description: Crowd of demonstrators wearing pink hats, scarves, and coats carrying signs reading "Pow!" above image of a cat face, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Pow!" [with image of cat face]
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Description: Signs reading "Pow!" above image of a cat face, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Pow!" [with image of cat face]; "Rape is a men's issue"
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Description: "Sometimes women's work is cleanup!" sign with a broom surrounded by scraps of paper reading "greed," "hatred," and "ignorance," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Sometimes women's work is cleanup!" [with a broom surrounded by scraps of paper reading "greed," "hatred," and "ignorance"]
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Description: Two anti-President Donald Trump signs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "United we stand, Trump must go" [with image of American flag turned sideways, each red stripe ending in a hand making a peace gesture or a fist]; "Tyrannical, Racist, Unqualified, Misogynist, Puerile #NeverTrump"
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Description: Demonstrator dressed as Princess Leia from Star Wars carrying a sign reading "Help us Robert Mueller, you're our only hope," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Help us Robert Mueller, you're our only hope" Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who was the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, serving from 2001 to 2013. In May 2017, Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department as special counsel, overseeing the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and related matters.
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK457
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Join the GOP, they are looking for more haters," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Join the GOP, they are looking for more haters"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK458 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Will not talk to the media for $130,000," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Will not talk to the media for $130,000" Stormy Daniels is an adult film actress who has alleged to have had an affair with President Donald Trump in 2006. In October 2016, shortly before Trump’s election, Daniels received a payment of $130,000 from a company associated with Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer. She has stated that the payment was intended as hush money to prevent her speaking to the media about the affair. As of March 2018, the legality of the payment is in question; if the payment is seen as a campaign contribution, the fact that Cohen used his personal funds could be problematic, as the amount far exceeds the legal limit for individual contributions.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK459 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "3 generations marching to protect our next generation," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "3 generations marching to protect our next generation"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK460 -
Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "I can't believe I still have to protest this shit!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I can't believe I still have to protest this shit!"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Patriarchy is for dicks," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Patriarchy is for dicks"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Lead like Harriet, think like Maya, challenge like Rosa," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Lead like Harriet, think like Maya, challenge like Rosa"
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Description: "Why I persist" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Why I persist"[with an image of a raised fist inside the female symbol surrounded by written reasons to demonstrate].
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Description: Yellow sign reading "Does this ass make my country look small?" and displaying an image of President Donald Trump, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Does this ass make my country look small?" [with image of President Donald Trump]
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Description: Sign advocating non deportation for all immigrants living in the United States, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Amnesty now for all immigrants living in the U.S. Stop the deportations! Socialist Workers Party"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign with the text "Why aren't you gone yet?!" under a drawing of President Donald Trump's hair, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Why aren't you gone yet?! R/The_Mueller" [with drawing of President Donald Trump's hair] R/The_Mueller references a forum on Reddit.com that hosts joke posts pertaining to the investigation of President Donald Trump's ties to Russia. Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who was the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, serving from 2001 to 2013. In May 2017, Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department as special counsel, overseeing the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and related matters.
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "Ningún ser humano es ilegal [translated from Spanish: No human being is illegal]," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Ningún ser humano es ilegal [translated from Spanish: No human being is illegal]"
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Description: Protester holding sign reading "Why does his button need to be so big if his hands are so small?" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Why does his button need to be so big if his hands are so small?" On January 2, 2018, President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter that, “North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the ‘Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.’ Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!” “Tiny hands” is in reference to an exchange of insults between then-candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands – if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign depicting a muscular personified uterus surrounded by the Langston Hughes quote "Democracy will not come today, this year, or ever through compromise or fear!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Democracy will not come today, this year, nor ever through compromise or fear! - Langston Hughes" [with drawing of muscular personified uterus]
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Description: Bearded demonstrator in a pink pussy hat carrying sign reading "Follow Russian NRA money, indict and convict," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Follow Russian NRA money, indict and convict" [with hand pointing in the direction of three dollar signs]
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Description: Pro-DACA sign reading "Dreamers make the [world] go round," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Dreamers make the [world] go round" Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children. The recipients are called Dreamers.
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Description: Sign depicting President Donald Trump as a clown wearing makeup, a red nose, and a cowboy hat above the words "Send out the clown," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Send out the clown" [with image of President Donald Trump wearing a cowboy hat and a red clown nose and makeup]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign with a silhouette image of the White House under the text "Sex offenders can't live in government housing," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Sex offenders can't live in government housing" [with silhouette image of the White House]
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Description: Sign reading "Small hands, big mouth, huge lies," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Small hands, big mouth, huge lies" “Small hands” is in reference to an exchange of insults between then-candidates for president Donald Trump and Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator for Florida). Rubio commented on the size of Donald Trump’s hands, suggesting that they were smaller than normal for a man of Trump’s height (6’2”). Trump responded to the insult at the Republican debate on March 3, 2016, saying “Look at those hands. Are they small hands? And [Rubio] referred to my hands – if they are small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there is no problem. I guarantee you.”
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Description: Sign reading "Check the blood on your stock portfolios," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Check the blood on your stock portfolios"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a hat reading "I smell fear on you" and carrying a sign reading "What kind of fuckery is this?!?" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "What kind of fuckery is this?!?" Text on clothing reads: "I smell fear on you"
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Description: Four demonstrators wearing pussy hats marching in front of a sign reading "Here's to strong womxn - may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Here's to strong womxn: may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them"
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign showing a pie that has been crossed out along with the words "Equal rights for all does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not a pie," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Equal rights for all does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not a pie" [with image of pie with a large black X over it]
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Description: Wonder Woman sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Wonder Woman wearing a t-shirt reading "Ask me about my feminist agenda," and extending the middle finger of her right hand. Wonder Woman is a comic book character created in 1941. Originally intended to demonstrate that female superheroes could be as strong as their male counterparts, the character has become a feminist, pacifist, and LGBT icon.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign depicting the Statue of Liberty in pink lipstick and warpaint and reading "Stand up for your sisters," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stand up for your sisters" [with drawing of the Statue of Liberty wearing pink lipstick and warpaint]
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "France wants the Statue of Liberty back, since we're not using it," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "France wants the Statue of Liberty back, since we're not using it"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Widowed by privatized healthcare," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Widowed by privatized healthcare"; "Same shit, different decade. Sheesh."
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Repeal & replace Trump & Co., clean house in the unjust and deficient Republican led Congress," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Repeal & replace Trump & Co., clean house in the unjust and deficient Republican led Congress"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "No one is free when some are oppressed," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No one is free when some are oppressed"
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Description: Young girl demonstrator wearing a patterned pussy hat holding sign reading "Future 1st autistic female president," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Future 1st autistic female president"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "I'm from a shithole country," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm from a shithole country" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: "The evil Trumpagorgon" sign making reference to the defeat of the monster in the television show Stranger Things, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The evil Trumpagorgon" [with still shot from the television show Stranger Things where the monster is defeated; President Donald Trump's head is transposed onto the monster and the child is labeled "you"]
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Stop the dicks," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stop the dicks"
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Description: Sign for the Haida Tsimshian Nation depicting a large black and red butterfly, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Haida Tsimshian Nation" [with large butterfly in Haida style]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign with the Margaret Atwood quote "I believe in the resistance as I believe there can be no light without shadow; or rather, no shadow unless there is also light" framing three photographs from other protests, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I believe in the resistance as I believe there can be no light without shadow; or rather, no shadow unless there is also light - Margaret Atwood" [with three photographs of protest scences]
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Description: Young girl demonstrator holding sign made of cut out letters reading "'Women never shut up.' Did you think it would be any different when it comes to our rights?" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'Women never shut up.' Did you think it'd be any different when it comes to our rights?"
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Description: Sign reading "Impeach the Goblin in Chief" and depicting President Donald Trump as a goblin holding a staff topped with a crossed hammer and sickle, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Impeach the Goblin in Chief" [with image of President Donald Trump drawn as a goblin, holding a staff topped with a crossed hammer and sickle]
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "No rest for the nasty," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No rest for the nasty" During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words have since become a feminist rallying cry.
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Description: Sign with an image depicting President Donald Trump as a shouting baby surrounded by the text "Twimp: Can dish it out, can't take it! Twimp!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Twimp: Can dish it out, can't take it! Twimp!" [with image of President Donald Trump as a shouting baby]
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Description: Sign reading "The lunatic is in the Oval Office and the sh*t-hole is the dark side of his moon," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The lunatic is in the Oval Office and the sh*t-hole is the dark side of his moon" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.” The design and words of the sign are a play on the "Dark Side of the Moon" album by Pink Floyd.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign encouraging people to "Turn the House blue" by voting, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's March, power to the polls; Vote, turn the House blue, vote vote vote; Register to vote, text P2P to RTVOTE (788-683)"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign with an image of President Donald Trump and the text "Klepto-Krato-Kakistocracy - Too long? Then just call it...K-K-K-istocracy!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Klepto-Krato-Kakistocracy - Too long? Then just call it...K-K-K-istocracy!" [with image of President Donald Trump]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "Rock the vote 2018," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rock the vote 2018"
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Description: Demonstrator pushing two children in a stroller topped with a child's hand-written and drawn sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women and girls are so so so amasing! Girls rule boys drool! Except for the boys in my family. I want a girl President, no boys! Girls rule" [with child's drawing of a girl holding a sign reading "No boys" and four other people]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK500 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "Refugees and immigrants are welcome here. Abolish I.C.E." and displaying the word "welcome" in numerous languages around the borders, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Refugees & immigrants are welcome here. Abolish I.C.E." [with "welcome" in numerous other languages written on the borders]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK501 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Our kids are watching (and it's totally embarrassing)," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our kids are watching (and it's totally embarrassing)"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign communicating "Hands off my body!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Three handprints, a sign in the "off" poisition and the text "my body!" ["Hands off my body"]
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Description: "All the President's men" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "All the President's men" [with image of President Donald Trump and images of various politicians and officials including House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senator Ted Cruz, Trump political advisor Stephen Miller, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Sean Hannity (?)]
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Description: "Women's rights are human rights" sign filled with children's names and drawings, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's rights are human rights" [with children's names and drawing]
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Description: North Seattle Progressives banner, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "North Seattle Progressives, NorthSeattleProgressives.org"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "I'm past patiently waiting," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm past patiently waiting"
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Description: Sign reading "Vote them out! BlueTsunami18" and depicting a tsunami wave as an eagle head, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Vote them out! BlueTsunami18" [with image of tsunami wave ending in an eagle's beak] The “Blue Wave” is the Democratic Party’s hope for the 2018 midterm elections. All of the seats in both the Senate and the House of Representatives will be up for election, with many Republican congresspeople choosing to retire instead of run for reelection, potentially granting an advantage to Democratic candidates.
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Description: Sign with blue stars in the upper corners and a red silhouette of a woman standing with hands on hips behind the words "Voting is my super power," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Voting is my superpower" [with red silhouette of a woman standing with hands on hips]
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Description: Stylized drawing of the Statue of Liberty and the words "I'm with her," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm with her" [with stylized drawing of the Statue of Liberty] “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK510 -
Description: Sign reading "Kick him in the sh*t hole" and depicting an illustration of a girl wearing a "Pussy power" shirt and a pussy hat reading "Meow" kicking President Donald Trump in the rear, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Kick him in the sh*t hole" [with drawing of girl wearing "Pussy power" shirt and a pussy hat reading "Meow" kicking President Donald Trump in the rear] On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: "I am woman, hear me roar!" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I am woman, hear me roar! Freedom to choose, job equity for all, affordable healthcare for all, DACA now, no walls = more doors, presidential integrity - more ears, less mouth" [with the letter A in "woman" overlaid by pink letter X] Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "Pendejo of the United States," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Pendejo of the United States" [English translation of pendejo is a a stupid or contemptible person][with image of President Donald Trump]
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign painted as a pink and white American flag bearing three raised fists of different colors under the words "Liberty & justice for all," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Liberty & justice for all" [with three raised fists in different skin tones on a pink and white American flag background]
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Description: Sign with three female hands squeezing lemons and reading "We were served a lemon but we'll make lemonade," with the O in "lemon" replaced by a lemon with President Donald Trump's hair, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We were served a lemon but we'll make lemonade" [with the O in "lemon" replaced by a lemon with President Donald Trump's hair and mouth, and three female hands squeezing lemons]
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Description: Sign reading "Misogyny ain't a town in Kansas...and you really shouldn't go there, Donald." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Misogyny ain't a town in Kansas...and you really shouldn't go there, Donald."
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Description: Red sign reading "Raising our children to tear down your wall," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Raising our children to tear down your wall" [with image of crossed baby rattle and pickaxe on red background]
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Description: Large scarecrow-like representation of President Donald Trump labeled with the sign "Shithole in Chief" held up over a crowd of demonstrators, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Shithole in Chief" [sign hung over the neck of a large scarecrow-like representation of President Donald Trump]; "Sex Offender in Chief" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator wearing "Resist" hat carrying a sign topped with two American flags and reading "Racist in Chief," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Racist in Chief" [with American flags attached to the top corners] Text on clothing reads: "Resist."
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Description: Sign reading "In RBG we trust" and depicting Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wearing a crown, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "In RBG we trust" [with image of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wearing a crown] Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was confirmed to the Supreme Court on August 5, 1993. She is considered to be part of the “liberal wing” of the court and has long advocated for gender equality.
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Description: Signs advocating for indigenous rights and healthcare rights for immigrants, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Dreamers and CHIP, not Dreamers or CHIP"; "Indigenous lives matter, in 2018 and since time immemorial" [with image of black raised fist on a red background] Dreamers are the recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which was introduced in 2012 to shield individuals who immigrated to the United States as children from deportation. The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provides support to families whose income is too high to qualify for Medicaid but who require assistance to insure their children. In 2009, it was expanded to include coverage for pregnant women and “lawfully residing” immigrants.
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Description: Sign asking President Donald Trump to stop speaking and listen to Americans, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Trump, shut your #shithole" [with image of President Donald Trump with a large X over his mouth]; "Hey POTUS, shut your sh*thole and listen"; "Be the change" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign showing President Donald Trump's head, with his mouth covered by a duct tape X with "racist" written on it, over the words "Trump, shut your #shithole," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump, shut your #shithole" [with cutout of President Donald Trump's head above the sign, his mouth covered by a large duct tape X with the word "racist" written on it]
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Description: Sign with President Donald Trump's head, with "pig" written on his forehead, over the words "Fed up with the Sexist in Chief," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fed up with the Sexist in Chief; Time's up" [with cutout of President Donald Trump's head with "pig" written on his forehead] #TimesUp emerged in response to the Me Too Movement. It was founded in January 2018 by women in the entertainment industry and quickly established a $20 million legal defense fund and attracted hundreds of volunteer lawyers, as of February 2018. Time’s Up advocates for all people to speak up about harassment and push for punitive legislation for companies that tolerate harassment, and it intends for the legal fund to be used for the benefit of lower-income women seeking justice.
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Description: Sign with an image of a world map and the word "America" crossed out so the sign reads "Humanity first," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Humanity first" [with "humanity" written above crossed-out "America," and an image of a world map]
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Description: Demonstrator in patterned hat carrying sign reading "Women and people of color in positions of power for a society closer to the heart; fair representation" and a young male demonstrator holding a sign reading "In your guts you know he's nuts," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Women and people of color in positions of power for a society closer to the heart; fair representation"; "In your guts you know he's nuts"
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Description: Sign in the crowd of demonstrators reading "Consent is sexy," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Consent is sexy"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Approval rating at historical low! America to Trump: You're fired!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Approval rating at historical low! America to Trump: You're fired!"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing black and pink pussy hat holding up a sign reading "My body my choice. Stay in your own lane," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "My body my choice. Stay in your own lane"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK529 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign depicting Muppet character Beaker as the subject of Edvard Munch's "The Scream," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Muppet character Beaker as the subject of Edvard Munch's "The Scream"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying bright green sign reading "Seattle Women's March 2.0; Resist," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Seattle Women's March 2.0; Resist" [with image of raised fist]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign for Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our children deserve better; 20 miles west of Seattle is the largest concentration of deployed nuclear weapons in the U.S. www.gzcenter.org"
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Description: Demonstrator in pink pussy hat holding black sign with metallic lettering reading "We are the fire & fury," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are the fire & fury"
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Description: "Ignorance of science is not evidence against it" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Ignorance of science is not evidence against it" [with image of woman's head and neck, muscles and veins exposed on her left side]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Don't silence the science," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't silence the science"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK535 -
Description: Bright pink sign reading "G.O.P. Hands off me" and displaying an angry cat face, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "G.O.P. Hands off me" [with image of angry cat face]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK536 -
Description: Demonstrator in a crowd of women wearing pussy hats holding up a sign reading "Impeach Trump for crimes against women," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Impeach Trump for crimes against women"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK537 -
Description: Demonstrator holding a sign depicting Martin Luther King Jr. hushing President Donald Trump, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people' - Eleanor Roosevelt" [with image of Martin Luther King Jr. holding a finger to his lips and his other hand over President Donald Trump's mouth while Trump holds a cell phone displaying the Twitter logo on its screen]
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Description: "United against bigotry & racism" banner, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "United against bigotry & racism"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "'Woman-splaining' - The art of explaining to Trump, McConnell, and Ryan; 'And yet she persisted;' A change is coming in 2018 and it is female," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'Woman-splaining' - The art of explaining to Trump, McConnell, and Ryan; 'And yet she persisted;' A change is coming in 2018 and it is female" On February 7, 2017, Senator Elizabeth Warren was silenced while arguing against the confirmation of Senator Jeff Sessions to U.S. Attorney General. After the vote, Senator Mitch McConnell stated, “…She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.” The words went viral as a hashtag and have since been adopted by the feminist movement.
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "White supremacy: Go fuck yourself," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "White supremacy: Go fuck yourself"
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Description: Two signs among the crowd reading "Winter is coming" and "Act up, resist, fight back," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Winter is coming"; "Act up, resist, fight back" "Winter is coming" is the motto of the House Stark from the television series Game of Thrones. It stands as a warning to be constantly vigilant and always be prepared for the potentially devastating effects of winter on their land.
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Description: Demonstrator holding up sign encouraging people to vote, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Vote"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter," attributed to Martin Luther King Jr., E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our lives begin to end...the day we become silent about things that matter. - MLK"
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Description: Snowflake-decorated sign reading "Winter is coming," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Winter is coming" "Winter is coming" is the motto of the House Stark from the television series Game of Thrones. It stands as a warning to be constantly vigilant and always be prepared for the potentially devastating effects of winter on their land.
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "Seriously???" written in pink on a white background, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Seriously???"
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Description: ANEW banner bearing the text "#20PercentBy2020" and three photographs of women working in construction, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "ANEW - Building people building communities, #20PercentBy2020" [with three photographs of women working in construction gear] #20PercentBy2020 references a goal of having 20% female representation in trade apprenticeship programs and careers such as construction.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK547 -
Description: Young girl demonstrator holding up a sign decorated with a large pink female symbol and arrows pointing every direction and reading "I'm with her," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm with her" [with a large pink female symbol and arrows pointing every direction] “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "This is a sh*thole!" with arrows pointing to President Donald Trump's open mouth, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: This is a sh*thole! [with arrows pointing to President Donald Trump's open mouth in a photo]; "My clothing is not my consent. Still not asking for it!" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK549 -
Description: "Time's up! Women's rights are human rights!" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Time's up! Women's rights are human rights!" [with large clock face attached to upper left corner] #TimesUp emerged in response to the Me Too Movement. It was founded in January 2018 by women in the entertainment industry and quickly established a $20 million legal defense fund and attracted hundreds of volunteer lawyers, as of February 2018. Time’s Up advocates for all people to speak up about harassment and push for punitive legislation for companies that tolerate harassment, and it intends for the legal fund to be used for the benefit of lower-income women seeking justice.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK550 -
Description: Two demonstrators carrying a sign reading "Blow down the House (of Representatives)" and depicting a woman wearing a pussy hat blowing down a shelter over three pigs drawn to resemble President Donald Trump and two other men, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Blow down the House (of Representatives)" [with image of a woman wearing a pussy hat blowing down a shelter over three pigs drawn to resemble President Donald Trump and two other men]
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a pink pussy hat carrying a sign reading "#ITMFA," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#ITMFA" ITMFA (Impeach the Motherfucker Already) was started by Dan Savage in 2006 as a reaction to policies put in place by then-president George W. Bush. Savage resurrected the ITMFA website on January 24, 2017, with proceeds from purchases going to support the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, and the International Refugee Assistance Project.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK552 -
Description: Demonstrator wearing Plateaupians for Peace button carrying a sign reading "Grab pussy, go 2 jail," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Grab pussy, go 2 jail" Text on political button reads: "Plateaupians for Peace" [on peace sign background]
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "America was built by immigrants," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "America was built by immigrants"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a sign aroung her neck showing eight overlapping women's faces of different skin tones with the words "We are linked by empathy," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are linked by empathy" [with image of eight overlapping women's faces of different skin tones]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK555 -
Description: Demonstrator wearing a pink pussy hat carrying a sign with the words "Stand up speak out" extending out from a female profile silhouette, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stand up speak out" [with female profile silhouette]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK556 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance," a quote from Hillary Clinton's 2016 concession speech, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance. - HRC" The quote is drawn from Hillary Clinton's November 9, 2016, concession speech.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "More feminism, less bullshit," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "More feminism, less bullshit"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK558 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign with the word "Equality," where Q and T are replaced by the male and female symbols, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Equality" [with Q and T represented by the male and female symbols, respectively]
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "Today we are holding signs. Tomorrow, you won't see us coming." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Today we are holding signs. Tomorrow, you won't see us coming." [with two crossed hammers in the upper right corner]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK560 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign bearing a transgender pride flag and the words "We shall overcome; Proud parent; Stronger together; Support each other," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We shall overcome; Proud parent; Stronger together; Support each other" [with representation of transgender pride flag]
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK562
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "It's not an inve$tment if it destroys the future," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's not an inve$tment if it destroys the future" [with drawing of Earth]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK563 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "He asks my favorite position...? CEO #MeToo #TrumpShutdown," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "He asks my favorite position...? CEO #MeToo #TrumpShutdown" The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK564 -
Description: Demonstrator's sign displaying a bald eagle wearing a pink pussy hat over the word "Resist!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Resist!" [with image of bald eagle wearing pink pussy hat]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK565 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "History has its eyes on you - Hamilton" referring to the broadway musical Hamilton on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "History has its eyes on you - Hamilton" [with "eyes" represented by an image of eyes]
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Description: Multi-colored sign reading "I am woman," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I am woman"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK567 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign with a quote from civil rights activist Rosa Parks, 1955," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Nah. - Rosa Parks, 1955"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK568 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign with "Resist" in Polish and English, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Opornik, resist" ["Opornik" is Polish for "resist"][with images of electrical resistors]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK569 -
Description: Young demonstrator holding up sign reading "The power of the people is stronger than the people in power," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The power of the people is stronger than the people in power"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK570 -
Description: "Women unite" sign rising over a mass of others, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Girls just wanna have FUNdamental rights"; "P.S. Jesus was a Middle Eastern undocumented immigrant with 2 dads...just saying."; "Women unite"; "Today we march, tomorrow we run! #2018 #2020"; "I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept"; "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred Hampton"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK571 -
Description: Sign reading "No matter what you 'say' you are still a liar!," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm a genius, I'm not racist, Obama wiretapped me, I never said that, the Russia story is a total lie; No matter what you "say" you are still a liar! I march for peace, love, equality, & truth; #MeToo" [with background images of the nude Donald Trump statue "The Emperor Has No Balls"]
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Description: Pink sign reading "When the union is under attack, what do we do? Stand up and fight back!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "When the union is under attack, what do we do? Stand up and fight back!"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign bearing a photo of the Charging Bull and Fearless Girl sculptures in New York City along with a quote from Abraham Lincoln, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#resist Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm - Abraham Lincoln" [with image of the Charging Bull and Fearless Girl sculptures in New York City]
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK575
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Description: Sign reading "Who was America ever great for?" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Who was America ever great for?"
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Description: Demonstrator holding up sign reading "Hurry up Mueller!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hurry up Mueller!" Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who was the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, serving from 2001 to 2013. In May 2017, Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department as special counsel, overseeing the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and related matters.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK577 -
Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Fuck the patriarchy," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fuck the patriarchy" [with two handprints and a female symbol in the top right corner]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK578 -
Description: Man wearing an "I stand with Trump" shirt and protective headgear bearing an InfoWars sticker, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sticker reads: "Infowars" Text on clothing reads: "I stand with Trump"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK579 -
Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "It's Mueller time - the champion of justice" in the style of the Miller beer logo, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's Mueller time - the champion of justice" Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who was the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, serving from 2001 to 2013. In May 2017, Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department as special counsel, overseeing the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and related matters. This sign is a play on the logo and slogan for Miller beer.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK580 -
Description: Demonstrator's signs reading "Enough is enough! Impeach the fucker" and "Trust black women," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Enough is enough! Impeach the fucker"; "Trust black women"
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Description: Demonstrator in pink pussy hat holding a sign reading "What doesn't kill you makes you a nasty woman," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "What doesn't kill you makes you a nasty woman" During the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Trump used the phrase “Such a nasty woman” in reference to Clinton. The words have since become a feminist rallying cry.
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Description: Large anti-President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence banner above marchers carrying signs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Make America nice again. Dump Trump"; "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. - MLK"; "Make empathy great again"; "A woman's place is wherever the hell she wants to be" Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [__] great again” or “Make America [__] again” as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again," abbreviated to MAGA, was a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Large Malala Yousafzai puppet among protest signs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Malala Yousafzai is an advocate for women’s education. On October 9, 2012, at age 15, Yousafzai was shot by a Taliban gunman in her native Swat Valley, Pakistan. She survived the attack, and despite continued death threats, went on to found a non-profit organization to support girls’ right to safe and free education and to publish a book. She has received peace prizes in Pakistan as well at the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, making her the youngest-ever winner at age 17.
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Description: Large Malala Yousafzai puppet, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Malala Yousafzai is an advocate for women’s education. On October 9, 2012, at age 15, Yousafzai was shot by a Taliban gunman in her native Swat Valley, Pakistan. She survived the attack, and despite continued death threats, went on to found a non-profit organization to support girls’ right to safe and free education and to publish a book. She has received peace prizes in Pakistan as well at the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, making her the youngest-ever winner at age 17.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK585 -
Description: Demonstrator with a large Chelsea Manning puppet, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on puppet t-shirt and signs reads: "'I just want people to know the truth' - Chelsea Manning"; ""Feminist (work in progress)"; "Respect existence or expect resistance"; "A woman's place is in the revolution" Chelsea Manning is a former United States Army intelligence analyst. In 2010, she provided classified and sensitive information and material concerning Army activities in Iraq and Afghanistan to WikiLeaks. After an online acquaintance to whom she had confided informed the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command, Manning was arrested, tried, and ultimately imprisoned from July 2010 to May 2017. Manning came out as transgender in a statement released the day after her sentencing; she began hormone therapy while in prison. Since her release, she has announced an intent to run as a Democrat for the U.S. Senate in Maryland’s June 2018 election.
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Description: Demonstrator with a large Chelsea Manning puppet wearing a shirt reading "'I just want people to know the truth' - Chelsea Manning," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on puppet clothing reads: "'I just want people to know the truth' - Chelsea Manning" Chelsea Manning is a former United States Army intelligence analyst. In 2010, she provided classified and sensitive information and material concerning Army activities in Iraq and Afghanistan to WikiLeaks. After an online acquaintance to whom she had confided informed the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command, Manning was arrested, tried, and ultimately imprisoned from July 2010 to May 2017. Manning came out as transgender in a statement released the day after her sentencing; she began hormone therapy while in prison. Since her release, she has announced an intent to run as a Democrat for the U.S. Senate in Maryland’s June 2018 election.
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Description: Man carrying sign reading "Feminist (work in progress)" with an arrow pointing to himself, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminist (work in progress)" [with an arrow pointing down to the carrier]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying "#MeToo" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#MeToo" The Me Too movement was created by social activist Tarana Burke in 2006 as a way to empower survivors of sexual abuse. The tag #MeToo began trending on social media in October 2017, after the actress Alyssa Milano encouraged women to use the phrase to reveal the prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment, especially in the workplace. It was popularized shortly after the revelation of allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
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Description: Sign reading "Fake president, real traitor," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fake president, real traitor"
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Description: "Speak your truth" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's March 2018, speak your truth" [with "speak your truth" inside open red lips]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK591 -
Description: Crowd of marchers walking among signs including ones reading "Reject hatred and racism at home and in D.C.!" and "'Thou shalt not mess with a woman's reproductive rights.' Fallopians 1:20 v. 18," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Sh*t-hole in one"; "'Thou shalt not mess with a woman's reproductive rights.'" Fallopians 1:20 v. 18"; "Reject hatred and racism at home and in D.C.!"
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Description: Demonstrators holding signs reading "Love is louder," "We are love," and "Our rights aren't up for grabs and neither are we," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Three women's raised fists of different skin tones Text on signs reads: "Love is louder"; "We are love; BLM, immigrants are welcome here, dismantle White Supremacy, we need intersectionality, health care justice"; "Our rights aren't up for grabs and neither are we"
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Description: Sign referencing The Big Lebowski with a drawing of John Goodman's character and the text "Shut up, Donny. You're out of your element." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shut up, Donny. You're out of your element" [with drawing of John Goodman's The Big Lebowski character]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK594 -
Description: Sign depicting Lady Justice protecting the Statue of Liberty from President Donald Trump, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Lady Justice saying "I got this" and protecting the Statue of Liberty from President Donald Trump's flailing arms
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Description: Demonstrators, many wearing pink pussy hats, carrying Socialist Alternative signs reading "We grab back! End workplace harrassment!" and "End racism, sexism, poverty. Resist Trump," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We grab back! End workplace harrassment! Socialist Alternative"; "End racism, sexism, poverty. Resist Trump. Socialist Alternative" Text on clothing reads: "Proud shitholer. #IAmThem #StillWeRise On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States.
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Description: Young girl demonstrator wearing a pink cat hat and wearing a sign reading "Love always wins (eventually)," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Love always wins (eventually)"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Build the wall America really wants - around Trump," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Build the wall America really wants - around Trump" [with image of President Donald Trump surrounded by a wall and saying "Help, need wifi to tweet"]
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Description: Three demonstrators and their signs reading "Super callous fragile racist sexist Nazi POTUS," "Peaceful but angry as hell," and "Respect my existence or expect resistance," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Super callous fragile racist sexist Nazi POTUS"; "Peaceful but angry as hell"; "Respect my existence or expect resistance"
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Description: Demonstrator in pink knit pussy hat holding sign reading "Feminism is inclusive and intersectional," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminism is inclusive and intersectional"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "The measure of any society is how it treats its women & girls," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The measure of any society is how it treats its women & girls" [with small image of Michelle Obama and the text "When they go low, we go high"]
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Description: Woman carrying colorful "No!" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No! No nuclear war, no to incompetent leaders, no Russian interference, no hacking, no illiteracy, no bullying, no corruption, no racists, no hate, no torture, no to 2000+ lives, no division, no tweeting, no poverty, no to 1% tax cuts, no belittling, no to treason, no going backwards, no unqualified legislators, no tearing families apart, no fascists"
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Description: "Remember in November! #WinterIsComing" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Remember in November! #WinterIsComing" "Winter is coming" is the motto of the House Stark from the television series Game of Thrones. It stands as a warning to be constantly vigilant and always be prepared for the potentially devastating effects of winter on their land.
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK603 -
Description: "Women support women" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women support women" [with drawing of eight women's heads]
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Description: Campaign-style sign reading "Elect any functioning adult for president 2018," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Elect an functioning adult for president 2018"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "The only wall I like is this one!," with arrows pointing to an image of the Pink Floyd album The Wall, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The only wall I like is this one!" [with arrows pointing to an image of the Pink Floyd album The Wall]
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Description: Two young girls carrying signs reading "Fight 4 our future!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Fight 4 our future!"
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Description: Demonstrator's sign displaying an open mouth with red lipstick and the words "I will not go quietly back to the 1950s!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I will not go quietly back to the 1950s!" [with drawing of open mouth wearing red lipstick]
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign in support of DACA reading "No DACA, no deal," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No DACA, no deal" Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children.
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Description: Sign reading "Speak up - love is love, black lives matter, no human is illegal, refugees welcome, science is real," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Speak up - love is love, black lives matter, no human is illegal, women have equal rights, refugees welcome, science is real"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a pink pussy hat carrying a sign reading "Use your voice!" with a speech bubble reading "Time's up mother f#cker!" coming from a pair of red lips, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Use your voice!" [with speech bubble reading "Time's up mother f#cker!" coming from image of a mouth] #TimesUp emerged in response to the Me Too Movement. It was founded in January 2018 by women in the entertainment industry and quickly established a $20 million legal defense fund and attracted hundreds of volunteer lawyers, as of February 2018. Time’s Up advocates for all people to speak up about harassment and push for punitive legislation for companies that tolerate harassment, and it intends for the legal fund to be used for the benefit of lower-income women seeking justice
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign with the Abdu'l Baha quote "Where there is love, nothing is too much trouble and there is always time." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "'Where there is love, nothing is too much trouble and there is always time.' - Abdu'l Baha"
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Description: Sign with the text "We are the resistance" over an image of Star Wars character Princess Leia, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "We are the resistance" [with image of Star Wars character Princess Leia]
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Description: Demonstrator standing in front of large inflated globe and holding up a sign with the words "We are the resistance" over an image of Star Wars character Princess Leia, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are the resistance" [with image of Star Wars character Princess Leia]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "You've made up angry, watch us rise up" among a crowd surrounding a large inflated globe, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You've made us angry, watch us rise up" [with closeup image of a green-skinned woman's green eyes]
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Description: Sign calling for President Donald Trump's resignation reading "Donald: Please do the US and the world a favor and retire now!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Donald: Please do the US and the world a favor and retire now!"
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Description: Sign in the shape of a woman's body dressed in bra and underwear reading "My clothes do not determine my consent," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's March; My clothes do not determine my consent." [sign is in the shape of a woman's body from shoulders to hips and is dressed in a bra and underwear]
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Description: Bearded demonstrator wearing pink pussy hat and carrying a sign reading "Equality feels like oppression when you've been privileged for so long," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Equality feels like oppression when you've been privileged for so long"
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Description: Rainbow striped sign reading "Women rising" and "Black Lives Matter," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women rising; black lives matter"
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Description: Four demonstrators wearing multiple political buttons carrying an International Socialist Organization banner reading "Amnistia ahora!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Amnistia ahora! [translated from Spanish: Amnesty now], International Socialist Org"
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Description: Demonstrators with the International Socialist Organization walking with a banner reading "Amnistia ahora [amnesty now]!" and other protest signs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Amnistia ahora [translated from Spanish: Amnesty now]! International Socialist Org"; "Abortion is healthcare; healthcare is a right!"
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Description: Sign advocating for President Donald Trump's impeachment, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Wake up and smell the covfefe, impeachment now" [with "covfefe" written on a coffee mug surrounded by flies] On May 31, 2017, President Trump sent out a tweet that read, in its entirety, "Despite the constant negative press covfefe." The tweet was deleted only hours after its posting. It immediately went viral, becoming an Internet meme and a source of widespread jokes. The tweet was liked and retweeted over a hundred thousand times, making it one of the most popular tweets of 2017 to that date, as people speculated on the meaning of the word "covfefe."
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "You're so vain you probably think this march is about you," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You're so vain you probably think this march is about you" [with O in "you're" replaced with President Donald Trump's face]
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a Womxn ACT pin carrying a sign reading "Women's March 2018 = path of most powerful resistance," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's March 2018 = path of most powerful resistance"
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Keep your rosaries off my ovaries," with a drawing of a rosary arranged in the shape of a uterus and ovaries, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Keep your rosaries off my ovaries" [with drawing of rosary arranged in the shape of uterus and ovaries]
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a "Make America kind again" and a Wonder Woman scarf carrying a sign reading "Power to the polls," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Power to the polls" Text on political buttons reads: "Make America kind again"; "Reflect & resist" Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [__] great again” or “Make America [__] again” has been used as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again," abbreviated to MAGA, was a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: "Trust women" sign with a pink pussy hat drawn over the letter O, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trust women" [with pink pussy hat over the letter O]
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Description: Demonstrators from the International Socialist Organization and Seattle Clinic Defense carrying banners and signs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Abortion is healthcare; healthcare is a right!"; "Trust women - Seattle Clinic Defense"
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK630
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Description: International Socialist Organization and Seattle Clinic Defense demonstrators marching with banners and signs, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Amnistia ahora [translated from Spanish: Amnesty now]! International Socialist Org"; "Abortion is healthcare; healthcare is a right!"; "Seattle Clinic Defense" [with image of clothes hanger inside a circle with a line through it]
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Description: Demonstrators and crowd management staff passing the Paramount Theatre with a sign for the musical "Hamilton", Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stand up, speak up, and resist. We will not be silent!"
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Description: Protestors and crowd management staff in front of the Paramount Theatre advertising the musical "Hamilton", Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "It's Mueller Time; impeach Trump"; "Tweeties"; "Stand up, speak up, and resist. We will not be silent!"
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Description: Demonstrators passing the Paramount Hotel, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Misogyny kills"; "The threat is real; fired up!"; "The Machinists support you!"; "Fund Planned Parenthood"
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Description: Three demonstrators holding signs reading "Disability rights are civil rights," "Made in vagina," and "Public cervix announcement: fuck you." Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Disability rights are civil rights"; "Made in vagina"; "Public cervix announcement: fuck you."
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Description: "Hate has no home here" sign, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hate has no home here." [with the same statement in five additional languages]
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Description: Two demonstrators wearing pussy hats carrying signs reading "This is what a feminist looks like" and "This episode of Black Mirror sucks," Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "This is what a feminist looks like" [written on frame-shaped sign held up around demonstrator's face]; "This episode of Black Mirror sucks" Black Mirror is a television show that presents scenarios exploring the consequences of societies’ dependence on technology that usually take place in the near future or an alternate present. The tone of the show is typically dark and satirical.
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Description: Demonstrators marching in front of a large inflated globe carrying signs reading "Tax lies matter," "Dream Act now," and "No! This nightmare must end: The Trump/Pence regime must go!" Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Tax lies matter"; "Dream Act now!" [with image of woman wearing a shirt depicting an eagle with a snake in its mouth, similar to the Mexican flag]; "No! This nightmare must end: The Trump/Pence regime must go! RefuseFascism.org" Dreamers are the recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which was introduced in 2012 to shield individuals who immigrated to the United States as children from deportation.
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Description: #Resist sign held by one demonstrator and another demonstrator wearing a sign referencing the death of Renee Davis, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Renee was pregnant when shot"; "#Resist" Renee Davis was a 23-year-old woman who was fatally shot on October 21, 2016, by two King County sheriff's deputies in her home on the Muckleshoot reservation. Officers arrived at her home after being alerted by her boyfriend that she may have been suicidal. They found her in bed and holding a handgun; one minute after the deputies entered the home, Davis was shot while two of her three children were in the home. She was five months pregnant at the time.
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Description: Sign reading "Makes no cents to me - equal pay for equal work" illustrating pay discrepancies between men and women, Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Makes no cents to me - equal pay for equal work" [with "$1.00" written above a male outline and "$0.77" written above a female outline]; "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty"
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Description: Crowd of marchers on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Grab 'em by the midterms"; "I am with her" [with an image of Earth]; "Time's up Trump. Justice is coming...even my 5 + 9 yr old daughters know that Trump belongs in jail!"; "We deserve better than our shithole president. Dump Trump"; "Our liberation is bound in each other's [with image of three women's profile's in different skin tones] On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator's sign reading "I will not apologize for evolving past your comfort zone," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I will not apologize for evolving past your comfort zone!"
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Description: Woman holding a sign reading "Hero" with a portrait of Senator Elizabeth Warren, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hero" [written in pink and showing an image of Senator Elizabeth Warren]<br.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying campaign-style sign reading "Sanity 2018. Vote!" 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Sanity 2018. Vote!"
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Description: Two demonstrators among the crowd carrying signs reading "This is not normal" and "So much to protest, not enough signs," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "This is not normal"; "So much to protest, not enough signs"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign with the G.D. Anderson quote "Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Women are already strong! It's about changing the way the world perceives that strength," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Women are already strong! It's about changing the way the world perceives that strength. - G.D. Anderson"
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Description: Demonstrator holding up sign reading "You can't shut us down," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You can't shut us down"
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Description: Young girl demonstrator holding sign reading "Men of quality do not fear equality," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality do not fear equality"
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Description: Four demonstrators walking with a banner reading "We will not be silent," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "We will not be silent"; "Trump - where are you going to run when we come for you?"; "Equal rights & justice for all"; "Kindness matters"; "Impeach Trump" [with image of peach]
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Description: Marchers carrying a variety of signs in support of equal rights, healthcare, and caring for the environment, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "The world is watching & dying" [with image of Earth topped with a pink pussy hat]; "Pro: Love, equal rights, diversity, religious freedom, healthcare, Earth-care, justice for sexual assault, truth, peace"; "Bitch better have my...Medicaid"; "Equity not equality"
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Description: Three demonstrators marching with a sign reading "Hands off our civil liberties" and depicting President Donald Trump groping the Statue of Liberty, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hands off our civil liberties" [with image of President Donald Trump groping the Statue of Liberty]
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "We stand together," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We stand together" [with "her" in darker color]
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign advocating for the removal of President Donald Trump from office, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Invoke the 25th Amendment"
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Description: Bearded demonstrator carrying a sign listing reasons to resist President Donald Trump and a demonstrator wearing a flower crown with a sign reading "Pussy power," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Why resist Trump? Lying, bullying, racism, xenophobia, misogyny, sexism, gaslighting" [with checked boxes next to each listed word]; "Pussy power"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying an "I'm with her" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm with her" [with multicolored arrows pointing in all directions] “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Group of three demonstrators including two young girls carrying signs displaying the Star Wars character Princess Leia with the words "A woman's place is in the resistance," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "A woman's place is in the resistance" [with image of Star Wars character Princess Leia]
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Description: One demonstrator with a sign using a Martin Luther King Jr. quote to encourage people to vote and another with a sign reading "I escaped fascism for this?" 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "I escaped fascism for this?"; "'Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.' M.LK. Vote!"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Love over treachery," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "The future is intersectional feminism"; "Love over treachery"; "Be fair"
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Description: Marchers carrying pro-immigrant, and equal rights, and anti-Trump signs, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "I stand for the Dreamers"; "This is what happens when you don't vote" [with arrow pointing to image of a shouting President Donald Trump]; "In our America: [illegible], love wins, [illegible], immigrants and refugees are welcome, disabilities are respected, women are in charge of their bodies, people & planet are valued over profit, diversity is celebrated!" [in the style of an American flag, with "In our America" in the star field and a line of text in each stripe]; "Justice and equality for everyone"; "Feminism back by popular demand" Dreamers are the recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which was introduced in 2012 to shield individuals who immigrated to the United States as children from deportation.
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK660
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Description: Demonstrator carrying sign reading "Don't be racist! Be like panda. They're black, white, & Asian," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't be racist! Be like panda. They're black, white, & Asian"
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Description: Six demonstrators walking with a 500 Women Scientists banner, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Women in Science, 500womenscientists.org" [with 500 Women Scientists logo]; "This episode of Black Mirror sucks"; "No one is free when others are oppressed"
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Description: Two demonstrators' signs advocating for voting out Republicans and voting in Democrats, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Vote out GOP! 'hate'riots" [with doll representing President Donald Trump attached to sign]; "Pro-choice, pro-life, pro-women, vote Dems 2018"; "Girl power"
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Description: Anti-President Donald Trump signs, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "If this [bullying and discrimination] isn't OK here [school or workplace or sports] why is it OK here [White House]?"; "#FDT [fuck Donal Trump], Take back Congress 2018, organize, #persist"
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Description: Demonstrator in pink fuzzy costume carrying a sign reading "We rise together or not at all," with others in similar costumes nearby, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We rise together or not at all"
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK666
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Description: "Electoral dysfunction" sign held by one demonstrator and another demonstrator wearing a "Make America Think Again" hat carrying a sign covered in photographs of historical civil rights activists that reads "History is watching," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Electoral dysfunction"; "History is watching - Hilltop Madrinas - Tacoma, WA" [with images of prominent historical civil and human rights activists] Text on clothing reads: "Make America think again" “Make [___] great again” or “Make America [__] again” has been used as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again," abbreviated to MAGA, was a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK668
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Description: Group of demonstrators with signs reading "The gov shut but the people still work," "Nevertheless, she persisted," "Strong women - may we know them, may we love them, may we raise them," and "Black lives matter," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Support investigative journalism"; "The gov shut but the people still work!"; "Nevertheless she persisted"; "Strong women - may we know them, may we love them, may we raise them"; "Black lives matter" [with stylized image of the Space Needle inside a raised fist] On February 7, 2017, Senator Elizabeth Warren was silenced while arguing against the confirmation of Senator Jeff Sessions to U.S. Attorney General. After the vote, Senator Mitch McConnell stated, “…She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.” The words went viral as a hashtag and have since been adopted by the feminist movement.
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Description: Three bearded demonstrators walking with a banner reading "Women's rights are workers' rights," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's rights are workers' rights" [with the letters of "are" inside three gears, one drawn as a female symbol and one as a male symbol]
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Description: Group of eight demonstrators dressed in black walking with a banner reading "Every woman," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Every woman" ,br>
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Description: Signs reading "Forge meaning, build identity," "Elect women of color," and "Pussy brought you into this world, pussy can take you out #TheFutureIsFemale" carried by demonstrators walking in a crowd in front of a large inflated globe, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Forge meaning, build identity"; "Elect women of color"; "Pussy brought you into this world, pussy can take you out #TheFutureIsFemale"
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Description: Transit Riders Union banner, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Transit Riders Union, www.transitriders.org" [with Transit Riders Union logo]; "Vibrant Seattle, world class dreams start here, transitriders.org"; "We grab back! End workplace harrassment"; "When a girl walks by with an itty bitty waist and a round thing in your face you respect her"
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Description: Marchers and large inflated globe, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Love"; "In this house, we believe: black lives matter, women's rights are human rights, no human is illegal, science is real, water is life, in religious freedom, love is love, kindness is everything"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign for council member Kshama Sawant reading "Capitalism has failed the 99%," and a group of four demonstrators holding a Seattle Clinic Defense Banner reading "Trust Women" with numerous signs promoting abortion rights and reproductive justice behind them, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Trust women, Seattle Clinic Defense"; "Capitalism has failed the 99%; Councilmember Kshama Sawant"
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Description: "Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Dream Act now!" under an image of a woman wearing a shirt displaying a bird holding a snake in its beak, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Our rights are not up for grabs; neither are we!"; "Dream Act now!" [with image of a woman wearing a shirt displaying a bird holding a snake in its beak, similar to the flag of Mexico] Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children. DACA recipients are called Dreamers.
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Description: Young girl holding a sign reading "Be a Hermione in a Voldemort world," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Be a Hermione in a Voldemort world"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a pink pussy hat carrying a sign reading "America is not The Apprentice. You're fired," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "America is not The Apprentice. You're fired" “You’re fired” was Donald Trump’s catchphrase used to eliminate contestants from the reality television show.
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Description: Two demonstrators with red and white polka dot hats standing with their polka dot decorated sign reading "Rosie power - we can do it!" 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Test on sign reads: "Rosie Power - We can do it!" [with flexing Rosie the Riveter arm inside red and white polka dot female symbol]
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Description: Demonstrator holding up sign reading "A real president pays her taxes. A fake one brags about not paying his own. #PapersPleaseDonny," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A real president pays her taxes. A fake one brags about not paying his own. #PapersPleaseDonny"
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "Electile dysfunction" while another marcher in a witch's hat carries a burning smudge stick, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Electile dysfunction"
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Description: Demonstrator leaning on a tree holding sign reading "Grab him by the midterms," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Grab him by the midterms"
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Description: Demonstrator with a sign endorsing Michelle Obama for a 2020 presidential campaign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: Image of Michelle Obama in the style of Shepard Fairey's 2008 "Hope" poster of Barack Obama over the text "2020"
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Description: Man sitting under monorail tracks holding a sign with instructions for downloading the Capitol Call application, near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "When you finish marching, start calling! Download the Capitol Call app at: capitolcall.org; Call Congress with 1 tap."
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Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK686
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Description: Indigenous demonstrators standing in front of a large sign reading "Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Sign reads: "Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington [#MMIWW?]"
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Description: Smiling demonstrator holding a sign reading "My heart's full of love + all kinds of peace...but I think even I could punch a Nazi in the face," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "My heart's full of love + all kinds of peace...but I think even I could punch a Nazi in the face"
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Description: Demonstrator holding signs reading "Vulgar, misogynistic, narcissistic, corrupt, gotta go now!" and "Fight ignorance, not immigrants - Seattle Immigrant Rights Action Group," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Vulgar, misogynistic, narcissistic, corrupt, gotta go now!"; "Fight ignorance, not immigrants - Seattle Immigrant Rights Action Group"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing pink pussy hat carrying a pink "Hope" sign bearing the Star Wars Rebel Alliance symbol and another marcher holding a sign displaying a drawing of a cat above the words "Don't Trump on me," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Hope" [with Star Wars Rebel Alliance symbol]; "Don't Trump on me" [with drawing of cat]
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Description: Marcher in a pink suit carrying a sign reading "Pussies + shitholes unite!" and a demonstrator wearing a headscarf holding a sign reading "A proud immigrant from 'shithole' Africa (a.k.a) the Cradle of Mankind" posing together, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Pussies + shitholes unite!"; "A proud immigrant from 'shithole' Africa (a.k.a.) the Cradle of Mankind" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator in pink pussy hat holding sign reading "Make America 8 again" and depicting President Donald Trump as a scowling young boy, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Make America 8 again" [with drawing depicting President Donald Trump as a scowling young boy] Many protest signs used the construction of “Make [__] great again” or “Make America [__] again” has been used as a jeer at the Trump administration. "Make America Great Again," abbreviated to MAGA, was a campaign slogan used by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign advocating for immigrants' rights, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No ban, no wall; You (45) make this country a shithole; Defend DACA; Protect TPS; Proud daughter of an immigrant [with Guatemalan flags]" [with human silhouettes colored to represent various flags] Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was introduced in 2012 to shield from deportation individuals who immigrated to the United States as children. On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator dressed as the Statue of Liberty carrying an anti-President Donald Trump, pro-Hillary Clinton sign and holding a blow-up doll wearing a Trump mask, long striped tie, and rainbow tutu, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Still with her [above image of Hillary Clinton], sh*t hole [with image of President Donald Trump], Insist, Resist, Persist" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator dressed as the Statue of Liberty carrying an anti-President Donald Trump, pro-Hillary Clinton sign and holding a blow-up doll wearing a Trump mask, long striped tie, and rainbow tutu, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Still with her [above image of Hillary Clinton], sh*t hole [with image of President Donald Trump], Insist, Resist, Persist" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: Demonstrator with purple beard holding a sign headed by "Trump shutdown" and listing the number of political positions available to Democrat candidates on November 6, 2018, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump shutdown" [with images of members of the Trump family]; "November 6, 2018, D Day, 435 House seats, 33 Senate seats, 36 Governorships, #GDP, Vote"
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Description: Two demonstrators holding bright pink signs reading "Feminist AF" and "OK ladies, now let's get in formation," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Feminist AF"; "OK ladies, now let's get in formation"
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Description: Demonstrator holding an "I'm with her" sign depicting a colorful Statue of Liberty, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm with her" [with arrow pointing to the Statue of Liberty in multicolor] “I’m with Her” was a slogan associated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
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Description: Bearded demonstrator displaying a t-shirt reading "Proud Shitholer. #IAmThem #StillWeRise," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "What's taking the impeachment so long?" Text on clothing reads: "Proud Shitholer. #IAmThem #StillWeRise" On January 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was reported to have asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” during a discussion surrounding the protection of immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and several African countries in the United States. Many signs at the march referenced this event with phrases referring to a “shithole president.”
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Description: "Vote out fake news" sign with an image of President Donald Trump wearing a pink pussy hat, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Vote out fake news. Donald Trump get a pink pussy hat" [with image of President Donald Trump wearing a pink pussy hat]
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a "Keep your policies off my body" sign in the shape of a woman's body, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Keep your policies off my body" [with sign in the shape of a woman's body]
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Description: Demonstrator in a pink pussy hat carrying a "If you're not angry, you're not paying attention" sign comparing President Donald Trump to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If you're not angry, you're not paying attention" [with side-by-side images of President Donald Trump and Benito Mussolini above the text "'Fascism is a merger of state and corporate power' - Mussolini. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, I'll take liberty and a real conservation Republican who supports American styled free markets, small businesses, and entrepreneurs! Not a blow hard statist Clinton plant!"; additional side-by-side images of Mussolini and Trump are labeled "Mouse-olini" and "Trump-olini"]
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK703
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John Medlin photographs
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Description: "Time's up; Get the hell out! Impeach Dotard" sign, Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts: An alarm clock with "Get the hell out!" written around the clockface and "Impeach Dotard" along the hands In September 2017, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un referred to President Donald Trump as a “mentally deranged U.S. dotard” after Trump referred to him as “Rocket Man” at the UN General Assembly. The word “dotard” refers to one in “a state or period of senile decay,” though the actual Korean definition of Kim’s phrase was “lunatic old man.”
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Description: "If you don't have a seat at the table, you're probably on the menu" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "If you don't have a seat at the table, you're probably on the menu"
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Description: Sign advocating citizenship for individuals who immigrated to the United States as children, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Citizenship for Dreamers; Just do it" [with Nike swoosh logo] Dreamers are the recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which was introduced in 2012 to shield individuals who immigrated to the United States as children from deportation.
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Description: Sign bearing the Martin Luther King, Jr., quote "There is nothing more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "There's nothing more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." [with an image of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.]
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Description: "Now more than ever we must stand up, demand equality, honor our differences, defend the Constitution, trust women, pay attention, believe in science, read real news, speak out, be generous, help those in need, choose love, be the change" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Now more than ever we must stand up, demand equality, honor our differences, defend the Constitution, trust women, pay attention, believe in science, read real news, speak out, be generous, help those in need, choose love, be the change"
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Description: "White women, get your shit together" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "White women, get your shit together"
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Description: Man holding sign reading "You are my hero" standing next to a young girl in Wonder Woman costume, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You are my hero"
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Description: Marcher in crowd walking under monorail tracks carrying a sign reading "Last year's sign [still] more relevant," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Last year's sign more [above crossed out 'still'] relevant"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item MedlinJ8 -
Description: Demonstrator with sign for Open Doors for Multicultural Families, 4th Avenue, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Open doors for multicultural families 253-216-[?]479"
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Description: "Will swap 1 Donald Trump for 10,000 refugees" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Will swap 1 Donald Trump for 10,000 refugees"
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Description: Sign displaying images of various comic book super heroes and reading "We are coming after you, Donald Trump," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are coming after you, Trump" [with images of various comic book super heroes]
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Description: "Does this ass make my country look small?!" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Does this ass [with arrow pointing to image of President Donald Trump] make my country look small?!"
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Description: Sign with an image of a cat above the words "Don't Trump on me," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't Trump on me" [with image of cat]
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Description: Sign encouraging people to vote that reads "This is still the Civil Rights Era! Vote," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "This is still the Civil Rights Era! Vote"
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Description: "I can not, will not, do not see a future without equality" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I can not, will not, do not see a future without equality"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item MedlinJ15 -
Description: "What wine pairs best with living in a dystopian nightmare?" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "What wine pairs best with living in a dystopian nightmare?"
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Description: "Be aware of & fight Putin's propaganda" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Be aware of & fight Putin's propaganda" [with "RT" inside a red circle with a line through it] Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician. He has served as the President of Russia since 2012, before which he served as Prime Minister. His positive relationship with President Donald Trump has been one factor contributing to questions of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. RT is the first Russian 24/7 English-language news channel which brings the Russian view on global news.
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Description: Demonstrator carrying a sign reading "Not usually a sign gal...but geez," Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Not usually a sign gal...but geez"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item MedlinJ18 -
Description: "The power of the people is greater than the people in power" banner, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The power of the people is greater than the people in power"
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Description: "I bet there are more people here than at your inauguration" sign, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I bet there are more people here than at your inauguration"
Dates: January 20, 2018Container: Electronic file Online, Item MedlinJ20
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2019 Seattle Women's March
Other Descriptive Information
The 2019 collection of photographs documents the rally at Cal Anderson Park culminating in a march down Pine St. and 4th Ave. to Seattle Center on Saturday, January 19th.
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Kristin Kinsey photographs
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Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK704
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Description: Balloon depicting President Trump as an angry orange baby holding a smartphone with a sign reading "We rise by lifting others" in the background, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We rise by lifting others". The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Demonstrator eyeing a baby Trump balloon looming over her, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Bridges not Walls". The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Protesters surrounded by angry baby Trump balloons, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Viva la Resistencia!" The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Demonstrator with sign reading "Lock him up!" surrounded by angry flying baby Trump balloons, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Lock him up!" and "Viva la Resistencia!" The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Multiple baby Trump balloons flying high over Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Baby Trump balloons with diapers and cell phones, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanises people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: "The Trump and Pence regime must go" sign with angry baby Trump balloon, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The Trump and Pence regime must go!" The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Demonstrator being overwhelmed with flying baby Trump balloons during a wind gust at Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Demonstrators listening to speaker at the podium, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on back of jacket reads: "Water is Life". The Water is Life movement is dedicated to the conservation and protection of water. Their goal according to their website, is to create a global water protection action group "designed to unite people around the world peacefully fighting water issues and the fossil fuel industry".
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Description: Close up of paper mache figure of President Donald Trump, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK715
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Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK716
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Description: Indigenous community members at podium in front of the 2019 march theme “Building Power for Love and Liberation,” Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on banner reads: "Building Power for Love and Liberation. Womxn's March 2019"
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Description: Woman with "Little old Ladies for Blue permanent Waves" sign with angry baby Trump balloons in background, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Little old Ladies for Blue permanent Waves"; "The Trump/Pence regime must go! RefuseFacism.org" The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Two young girls with signs reading "Speak your voice" and "I am Muslim and I am proud," Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS), Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Speak your voice"; "I am Muslim and I am proud"
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Description: Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) members promoting Muslim sisterhood, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Speak your voice"; "I am Muslim and I am proud" and "I am here to celebrate sisterhood".
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Description: Members of the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) carrying signs reading "Speak your voice"; "I am Muslim and I am proud" and "I am here to celebrate sisterhood," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Speak your voice"; "I am Muslim and I am proud" and "I am here to celebrate sisterhood".
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Description: Group standing with their signs at the start of the rally at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "When nothing goes right [text written in red], go left [text written in blue]"; "Silence looks like agreement"; and "I march for our democracy".
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Description: Women holding Planned Parenthood banner, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on banner reads: "I stand with Planned Parenthood"
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Description: Demonstrator holding sign reading "Ditch Mitch! Murkowski for new Senate Leadership! End the shutdown!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Ditch Mitch! Murkowski for new Senate Leadership! End the shutdown!"
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Description: Woman holding sign showing progression from dinosaur extinction to the evolution U.S. politicians, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Extinct [with picture of dinosaur], Extinct soon!!! [with pictures of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Donald Trump], Evolution!!! [with picture of Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and group of Democratic women]
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Description: Young child holding sign "No! In the name of humanity, we refuse to accept a fascist America" sitting on the shoulders of woman in pink pussy hat, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No! In the name of humanity, we refuse to accept a fascist America. RefuseFascism.org" Text on sticker on hat reads: "Stand up. Resist hate"
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Description: Shepard Fairey flag and #MeToo movement sign at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "My body my choice. #MeToo" Shepard Fairey is the artist and creator of the “We the People” series of images frequently seen at the Women’s March. Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist. Besides being an activist and illustrator, he is the founder and creator of OBEY clothing. In 2017, Fairey created the “We the People” series which includes the portraits of three culturally diverse women in red, white and blue. They were created as a response to President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric.
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Description: Rear view of President Trump paper mache figure displaying his signature hair, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK728
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Description: Rev. Bianca Davis-Lovelace addressing the crowd at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK729
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Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK732
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Description: Demonstrator with pussy hat and pink jacket that reads "You are welcome here" attending rally at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on jacket reads: "You are welcome here"
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Description: Demonstrator with light adorned hat at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "North Seattle Progressives", and "Trump/Pence must go!"
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Description: Angry Trump baby balloon surrounded by women in pink pussy hats attending the rally in Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK736
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Description: "Womxn with womxn" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Womxn with womxn [illustrated with the rainbow or LGBTQ pride flag]'
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Description: Woman carrying "This pussy bites Fascists" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't fucking grab me. Warning: This pussy bites Fascists!"
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Description: "Litle girls with dreams" sign attached to baby stroller, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Future president. Little girls with dreams become women with vision".
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Description: Group of young women with signs anticipating the start of the rally at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Why I march for Knox, Rocco, Teague. End Racism"; "Behind every great woman is a shit ton of other dope ass women"; "The future is female"; and "Respect my existence or respect my resistence".
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Description: Pink sign reading "I'm marching against Racism, Anti-Semitism and Misogyny," Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm marching against Racism, Anti-Semitism and Misogyny".
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Description: Young girl coloring her sign in preparation for the march, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Boys should believe that girls can do anything"
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Description: Protester accompanied with her dogs with sign reading "Chin up, Claws out!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Chin up, Claws out! [illustrated with a cat's paw and claw marks]"
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Description: Three demonstrators showing off their signs, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Evil, stupid or both? [with a drawing of Donald Trump]"; "Pussies against Trump. You can't grab this [with illustration of cat with its claws out]"; and "Shithole President of the United States [with picture of the Presidential Seal]"
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Description: Wonder Woman with Captain America holding sign "Avenge women's rights" at the rally, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Avenge women's rights"
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Description: Smiling dog with pink pussy hat attending rally at Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK747
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Description: "Lock him up! Vote them out! You're fired!" signs, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Lock him up! Vote them out! You're fired!"
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Description: Sign reading "Lock him up!" Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Lock him up!" [decorated on top with orange hair and a Hillary for President sticker]
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Description: Sign featuring Senator Mitch McConnell Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Complicit. Where's Mitch [illustrated with a milk carton with picture of Senator Mitch McConnell with caption "Democracy Dodger"]. Coward. Throw out! 2020"
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Description: Woman with "Feminist and proud" shirt, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on shirt reads: "Feminist and proud. We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back so here is to my strong women: May we know them, may we be them and may we raise them. Baddest babe club."
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Description: "Narwhals not walls" sign, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Narwhals not walls"
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Description: March led by members of the indigenous community, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read:
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Description: Motorcycle policeman clearing the way for the march down E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read:
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Description: Indigenous community members at the front of the march down E. Pine St., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK757
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Description: Native American drummer helping to lead the march down E. Pine St., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK758
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Description: Indigenous people with drums and sign "Honoring our stolen sisters" at the head of the march down E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Honoring our stolen sisters"
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Description: Indigenous contingent with drums, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We the future are earth guardians", "We who seek justice"
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Description: Shepard Fairy “We the People” flags, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Shepard Fairy is the artist and creator of the “We the People” series of images frequently seen at the Women’s March. Fairy is an American graphic artist and social activist. Besides being an activist and illustrator, he is the founder and creator of OBEY clothing. In 2017, Fairy created the “We the People” series which includes the portraits of three culturally diverse women in red, white and blue. They were created as a response to President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric.
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Description: Demonstrator with a sign that reads "Shut up & listen," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shut up & listen" [with the words "shut up" inside an image of a mouth].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK763 -
Description: Sign with text that reads "No wall, no shutdown," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Listen" [with arrows pointing to the word "Listen"]; "No wall, no shutdown."
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Description: Two demonstrators wearing "suffragette" style sashes that read "Resist," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Resist."
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Description: March participants surrounding a sign reading "Resist, eat the rich," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Resist, eat the rich" [with an image of a woman holding two male stick figures]; "Nevertheless she persisted." Eat the Rich is an abbreviation of a saying attributed to Jean-Jacques Rousseau </wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau>: "When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich".
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Description: Demonstrators walking with signs that read "Fight like a woman," "Ethics matters," and "Shut down Trump, commander in thief," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Fight like a woman"; "Ethics matters"; "Shut down Trump, commander and thief."
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Description: Donald Trump baby balloons flying over march demonstrators, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Donald Trump baby balloons flying behind a sign reading "Let us strive to finish the work," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Let us strive to finish the work." The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: March participant holding a sign reading "It's not about you! It's about everyone else!!!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's not about you! It's about everyone else!!!" [with a picture of Donald Trump in a playpen].
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Description: Young girl holding a sign reading "Nasty woman in training #LoveTrumpsHate," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Nasty woman in training. #LoveTrumpsHate" [with an image of a peace sign made of flowers].
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Description: March demonstrator with a sign reading "Women's rights are human rights," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women's rights are human rights."
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Description: Young march participant holding a sign reading "Resist hate, Community, different people, common ground." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Resist hate. Community, different people, common ground" [with images of hands].
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Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK774
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Description: March participants holding their signs walking on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "0.001% of corporate philanthropy focuses on women of color" [with an image of a dog]; "Let's get intersectional"; "Fight for equal pay for women."
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Description: Sign reading "No ban, no wall, sanctuary for all," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No ban, no wall, sanctuary for all."
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Description: Sign reading "We really banned mango Juul pods before AR-15s?", E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We really band mango Juul pods before AR-15s?" Image on sign depicts: A clock, the number four, an 'M' block, a peach and a mint which symbolizes the phrase "Time for impeachment." Juul Labs is an electronic cigarette company who produce and sale e-cigarettes. In November 2018, Juul halted stocking stores and made the decision to only sale to stores that scan Ids or verify purchasers are at least 21. This decision was made ahead of the U.S. governments crackdown on underage sales of flavored e-cigarettes.
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Description: Sign reading "Tweet others the way you want to be tweeted" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Tweet others the way you want to be tweeted" [with and image of a bird].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK778 -
Description: Sign reading "Women deserve better! And we are here to save the world!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Women deserve better! And we are here to save the world!"
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Description: Demonstrator wearing a pink pussy hat with march buttons attached to it, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on buttons read, from left to right: "Women's rights are human rights"; "Black lives matter"; "Stay nasty" [with an image of Rosie the Riveter]. Image on button depicts: The outline of three faces.
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Description: Signs reading "My body, my choice, my rights" and "Keep your tiny hands off my rights." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "My body, my choice, my rights"; "Keep your tiny hands off my rights" [with an image of a crossed out hand].
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "My dog for president" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "My dog for president" [with two pictures of a dog].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK782 -
Description: Pink sign reading "Resist. Individual 1." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Resist. Individual 1."
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Description: March participants holding signs on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "#FreeSaudiActivists" [with an image of three women]; "We are all equal. All races are =. All genders are =. Every human is =. Hope & love shine through."; Make America kind again. Hate does not make America great!"; "Alternative fuel not FACTS."
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Description: #FreeSaudiActivists sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#FreeSaudiActivists" [with an image of three women].
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Description: Sign reading "This is what democracy looks like," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "This is what democracy looks like."
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Description: "Protect what you love" sign in front of a large world globe, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Protect what you love"; "Protect women's health."
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Description: Demonstrators holding their signs surrounding a large globe, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Protect what you love"; "The rising of the women, is the rising of us all"; "We are all in this together"; "We believe black lives matter, no human is illegal, love is love, women's rights are human rights, science is real, water is life, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
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Description: Sign reading "Mitch Betta have my money. Allow a vote! Pay federal workers! End Trump shut down," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Mitch Betta have my money. Allow a vote! Pay federal workers! End Trump shut down." Sign refers to Senator Mitchell McConnell who was involved in the U.S. government shutdown on December 22, 2018 and ended 35 days later becoming the longest in U.S. history.
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Description: Two signs reading "Action frees out dreams"; "Hey, Trump ~ you are the smocking [sic] gun," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Action frees our dreams"; "Hey, Trump ~ you are the smocking [sic] gun."
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Yay for a new congress. 100 women!! Resist the Trump agenda. Protect our constitution, protect immigrants and families, protect voters rights, protect women's & LGBTQ rights, protect our planet." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Yay for a new congress. 100 women!! Resist the Trump agenda. Protect our constitution, protect immigrants and families, protect voters rights, protect women's & LGBTQ rights, protect our planet."
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Description: Sign advocating for human righs, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Give to every human being the rights you claim for yourself."
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Description: "Respect love and protect your sisters," sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Respect love and protect your sisters."
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Description: Sign describing President Trump as Russian Ass-Hat, or, a stupid or contemptible person, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump is a Russian Ass-Hat. - Wendi Sargent January 18, 2019"
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Description: Yellow sign reading "I'm with her," pointing to other women in the march, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm with her" [with arrows pointing outwards].
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Description: Sign referencing the musical "Hamilton", E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Tell your sister that she's gotta rise up [with an image of three women on a star, emulating the Hamilton logo]. The image comes from the popular Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning musical Hamilton: An American Musical written by Lin Manuel Miranda.
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Description: March participant holding a sign reading "Support womxn of color," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Support womxn of color." The term womxn is an alternative spelling for the word women used by some feminists. It has been used by feminists to indicate similar ideas, which focuses on inclusion of transgender women and women of color. Specifically, the Women’s March on Seattle uses womxn.
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK797 -
Description: "Unfit for office" sign with image of President Trump, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "We need to talk about the elephant in the womb" [with an image of a uterus with a Republican elephant]; "Unfit for office, compulsive liar, misogynist, incompetent bigot, amoral, bully, tyrant, unqualified, sociopath, Russian asset, cruel, racist, narcissist, traitor, volatile, criminal, ignorant, ugly American, 'Individual One,' Putin's bitch, authoritarian, national embarrassment, unindicted coconspirator, corrupt, climate change denier, idiot, pussy-grabber."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK798 -
Description: Sign reading "We need to talk about the elephant in the womb" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We need to talk about the elephant in the womb" [with an image of a uterus with a Republican elephant].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK799 -
Description: Two signs advocating for women's rights, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Fight like a girl" [with an image of the female gender symbol]; "Women belong in all places where decisions are made."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK800 -
Description: Young demonstrator holding a sign reading "Fight like a girl" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fight like a girl" [with an image of the female gender symbol].
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Description: March participant holding a sign reading "Be a better ancestor" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Be a better ancestor."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK802 -
Description: "Empowered womxn change the world" sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Empowered womxn change the world. Right to choose, equal and affordable healthcare, freedom from harassment and violence, equal representation, equal and affordable education, equal opportunity and pay, paid parental leave and child care, right to a healthy earth."; "Support our red state sisters." The term womxn is an alternative spelling for the word women used by some feminists. It has been used by feminists to indicate similar ideas, which focuses on inclusion of transgender women and women of color. Specifically, the Women’s March on Seattle uses womxn.
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Description: Sign with Jimi Hendrix quote, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "Build bridges not walls. When the power of love is greater than the love of power the world will know peace. - Jimi Hendrix" [with an image of a bridge]. Jimi Hendrix was an American guitarist and singer who is considered one of the greatest instrumentalist in rock music history by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK804 -
Description: Sign reading "We remember, we persist, we vote," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We remember, we persist, we vote."
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Description: Protester holding a sign reading "If you don't fight for all women you fight for no women," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading "If you don't fight for all women you fight for no women."
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Description: "It was never a dress" sign showing woman in pants with a superhero cape instead of dress on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "It was never a dress" [with an image of two female figures, one with a dress, the other with a cape]; "Let's root for each other and watch each other grow."
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign with a women depicted as a superhero, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It was never a dress" [with an image of two female figures, one with a dress, the other with a cape].
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Description: Sign with Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and political activist, quote, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Follow women. Harriet Tubman" [with an image of Harriet Tubman leading a group of people]. Harriet Tubman was an American abolitionist and political activist who was born into slavery, escaped and helped others gain freedom though the Underground Railroad.
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Description: Sign reading "We're not going to take this sitting down!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "We're not going to take this sitting down!"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK810 -
Description: "Fuck the patriarchy!" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Fuck the patriarchy!"; "My neck, my back, my pussy will grab back!"; "Women hold up half the sky."
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Description: Signs advocating for civil rights on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "We are watching"; "Yes we can!"; "Unless your equality includes all women, black, Jewish, LGBTQ+, indigenous, Asian, disabled, Latinx, poor, immigrant, sexworker, white women, its not equality."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK812 -
Description: Older demonstrator holding a sign reading "My arms are tired from holding this sign since the 1960's." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "My arms are tired from holding this sign since the 1960's."
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Description: Anti-Trump sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Commander in cheeto. Climate denier, super callus fragile racist sexist nazi potus" [with an image of cheeto made to look like President Donald Trump].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK814 -
Description: "I'm not Putin up with this B.S." sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm not Putin up with this B.S. no wall - Kavanaugh sucks, save our planet, my body is my choice, love is love, etc." [for love is love, the words are substituted by two hearts].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK815 -
Description: Sign reading "Kakistocracy: Government run by the worst, least qualified, and most unscrupulous among us. Resist." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Kakistocracy: Government run by the worst, least qualified, and most unscrupulous among us. Resist." [with an image of President Donald Trump].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK816 -
Description: March participant with a pink pussy hat holding a flag reading "Women's March, Our Bodies, Our Minds, Our Power" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on flag reads: "Women's March, Our Bodies, Our Minds, Our Power" [with the Women's March logo featuring three women silhouettes].
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Description: Sign with quote from Albus Dumbledore, a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy. - Albus Dumbledore" [with the Women's March logo featuring three women silhouettes]. A quote from the popular Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling.
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK818 -
Description: Feminists sign reading "Fight like a girl" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "Fight like a girl" [with an image of the female gender symbol and images of feminists from left to right, Karlie Kloss, Malala Yousafzai, Michelle Obama, Taylor Swift, and Emma Watson].
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Description: March participant holding a sign reading "We are strong and we are capable" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "We are strong and we are capable."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK820 -
Description: Demonstrator advocating building a wall around President Trump instead of at the border, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "Build a wall around Trump, I'll pay!!!" [with an image of a President Trump stick figure surrounded by a wall]. Text on buttons read, from left to right: "We call BS. #resist"; "Pramila for congress." Pramila Jayapal is an American politician and activist from the State of Washington. As of 2018 she serves as the US Representative from Washington’s 7th congressional district, which includes most of Seattle and some parts of King County.
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Description: Sign with quote by Sarah Grimké, American abolitionist, writer, and member of the women's suffrage movement, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet of our necks. - Sarah Grimké" Sarah Moore Grimké was an American abolitionist, writer, and member of the women's suffrage movement who urged abolition and women’s rights through her writing and public speaking engagements beginning in 1836.
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Description: Sign with feminism power symbol on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Image on sign depicts: Female gender symbol with a fist.
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Description: Indivisible women's rights sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Indivisible. Women's rights. We will not stand for racism. No human is illegal! Love wins. Science is real. Women's rights are human right. We will not stand for misogyny. LGBTQIA rights are human rights. Civil disability workers rights. All religions, all colors" [with several signatures on the lower section of the sign].
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Description: "Boys will be good humans" sign held above march participants, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Rise & Organize. Washington State Democrats" [with an image of Washington State]; "Boys will be boys [the second instance of the word boys is crossed out] good humans."
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Description: "We are the granddaughters of the witches you could not burn" sign held by a march participant, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are the granddaughters of the witches you could not burn."
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Description: "Still we rise" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Still we rise."
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Description: Gender rolls sign held above demonstrators, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "I can't keep quiet anymore"; "Sushi rolls, pizza rolls, not gender rolls" [with images of sushi, pizza, and the words 'gender rolls' crossed out].
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Description: "I am with her. Resist" sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I am with her. Resist" [with arrows pointing outwards and raised fists].
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Description: Sign calling for world unity, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Unity can illuminate the whole earth" [with and image of a globe].
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Sage sisters for womxn's rights!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Sage sisters for womxn's rights!" The term womxn is an alternative spelling for the word women used by some feminists. It has been used by feminists to indicate similar ideas, which focuses on inclusion of transgender women and women of color. Specifically, the Women’s March on Seattle uses womxn.
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK831 -
Description: Intersectional feminism sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Intersectional feminism" [with images of a rainbow, flowers, and the female gender symbol]. Intersectionality, or intersectional feminism, is a branch of feminism which identifies how different aspects of social and political discrimination overlap with gender.
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Description: "Hindsight is 20/20" sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hindsight is 20/20" [with a sad face].
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Description: Dump Trump sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The Beatles. The Yellow Submarine. Dump Trump [with the cover art for The Beatles album].
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Description: Two march demonstrators holding signs reading "Respect my existence or expect my resistance" and "I respect women" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Respect my existence or expect my resistance"; "I respect women."
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Description: Angry cat sign reading "Real presidents don't grab pussies" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Real presidents don't grab pussies" [with an image of a cat].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK836 -
Description: "We shall overcome" sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Womens rights are workers rights. Socialist Alternative"; "Fight for reproductive justice. Tax the rich. $15/HR. #timesup Socialist Alternative"; "We shall overcome" [with the female gender symbol].
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Description: Sign with quote by poet Nayyirah Waheed, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "All the women in me are tired. ~ Nayyirah Waheed." Nayyirah Waheed is a poet and author whose work focuses on themes of love, identity, race and feminism.
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Description: "I don't even like cats but I do respect women" sign held by a march participant, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I don't even like cats but I do respect women" [with images of a cat and female gender symbol].
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Description: March signs reading "Hear our voice 2019" and "Keep you filthy laws off my silky drawers" and "Thank u, next." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Hear our voice 2019"; "Keep you filthy laws off my silky drawers"; "Thank u, next."
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Description: "Burn the patriarchy" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Burn the patriarchy" [with the image of a cartoon character burning]; "La guerra contra los probes es immoral" [Translated from Spanish into English: The war against the poor is immoral].
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Description: Demonstrators holding impeach signs on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "I'm with her" [with arrows pointing outwards]; "Cinnamon roll's not gender roles"; "Impeach the MF 86 45" [with the number 45 crossed out].
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Description: "Stay human" march sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Hope"; "Because. If you want to know why, let's talk"; "Stay human"; "We all have the right to be heard" [with an image of an open mouth].
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Description: Sign reading "Public cervix announcement, fuck you" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Public cervix announcement, fuck you."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK844 -
Description: Sign reading "Trump does not stand for equality." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump does not stand for equality."
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Description: Respect the earth sign reading "Rule #1: Don't make mother mad!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rule #1: Don't make mother mad!" [with images of the earth].
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Description: Umbrellas embellished with written messages, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on umbrellas read, from left to right: "Love not hate makes us great. #Resist"; "Love is love."
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Description: Umbrella with quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "Our lives begin to end the day we remain silent about the things that matter" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The fempire strikes back." Text on umbrella reads: "Our lives begin to end the day we remain silent about the things that matter. -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." Martin Luther King Jr. was and American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader of the Civil Rights Movement. He was assassinated in 1968.
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Description: Multiple march signs held aloft on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Build bridges, not walls"; "I hate crowds but I hate Trump more"; "Ugh where do I even start"; "If you don't have a seat at table you're probably on the menu."
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Description: Pink sign reading "I march for my daughters, their daughters, and our mother earth." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I march for my daughters, their daughters, and our mother earth."
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Description: March sign with a Hamilton: An American Musical logo featuring the Schuyler sisters, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rise Up. I've been reading 'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine. So men say that I'm intense or I'm insane. You want a revolution? I wanna revelation. So listen to my declaration. 'We hold this truths to be self evident.' That all men are created equal and when I meet Thomas Jefferson, 'uhh!' I'm a compel him to include women in the sequel! Work! " [with an image of the Hamilton: An American Musical logo with the three Schuyler sisters]. The quote on this sign comes from the popular musical Hamilton: An American Musical written by Lin Manuel Miranda. The song referenced is “The Schuyler Sisters,” which is a song that talks about the importance of women in history.
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Description: Sign featuring Special Counsel Mueller "It's Mueller Time." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "It's Mueller Time" [with an image of Robert Mueller]. Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant who served as the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As of 2017, Mueller is the head of the Special Counsel Investigation of Russian Interference in the 2016 United States Election.
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Description: "A women's place is in the revolution!" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A women's place is in the revolution!"
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Description: Multiple signs on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Commander in thief"; "Women's rights are human rights"; "Super callous fragile racist sexist Nazi Potus."
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Description: Three signs reading "A woman's place is in the (home) protest. The future is equal. Get back in the kitchen, we just took the whole house" and "Commander in thief" and "Women's rights are human rights." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "A woman's place is in the (home) protest. The future is equal. Get back in the kitchen, we just took the whole house" [with the word home crossed out]; "Commander in thief"; "Women's rights are human rights."
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Description: Two signs reading "Who runs the world, girls" and "A woman's place is in the (home) protest. The future is equal. Get back in the kitchen, we just took the whole house." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Who runs the world, girls"; "A woman's place is in the (home) protest. The future is equal. Get back in the kitchen, we just took the whole house" [with the word home crossed out].
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Description: Revolutionary Feminist Contingent banner, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Revolutionary feminist contingent."
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Description: "I am a strong woman because a strong woman raised me" sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I am a strong woman because a strong woman raised me."
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Description: Young protester holding a sign reading "Education is power." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Education is power" [with an image of a laptop and book].
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Description: Michelle Obama sign reading "The measure of any society is how it treats its women + girls." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "The measure of any society is how it treats its women + girls. -Michelle Obama." Michelle Obama is an American lawyer, university administrator, writer, and the First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Description: Sign reading "Cage the baby." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Cage the baby" [with and image of President Donald Trump wearing a diaper resembling the Donald Trump baby blimp]. The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States.
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Description: Ignite (Inspiring Girls Now in Technology Evolution) sign reading "We are the young women's wave," E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are the young women's wave. Ignite. Political power in every young women. #YoungWomensWave" [with an image of a wave and the Nations Capitol Building]. Ignite (Inspiring Girls Now in Technology Evolution) Worldwide is an organization who seeks to create opportunities to spark girls’ excitement about technology careers and inspire them to new possibilities.
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Description: "This is my America" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "This is my America. All people are equal, love wins, Black Lives Matter, immigrants and refugees are welcome, celebrate diversity & respect disability, women control their own bodies."
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Description: Woman in pink pussy hat holding a sign reading "I'm not giving up." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I'm not giving up."
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Description: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Notorious R.B.G." [with an image of Ruth Bader Ginsburg]. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is an American lawyer and jurist and is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. She is the second female justice to be confirmed by the court and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993 after being appointed by President Bill Clinton.
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Description: March demonstrator holding a sign reading "Shut up & listen." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Shut up & listen" [with an image of Donald Trump's mouth].
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Description: "Anything you can do, I can do bleeding" sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Anything you can do, I can do bleeding."
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Description: March participant holding a sign reading "A woman shouldn't have to be modest to respected. Girls can!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A woman shouldn't have to be modest to respected. Girls can!"
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Description: Protesters surrounded by signs from Socialist Alternative, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "My body, my choice. #metoo. Socialist Alternative"; "Socialist feminist for: LGBTQ equality. Socialist Alternative"; "Love is love, science is real, no person is illegal, black lives matter, truth matters, God loves us all. Bothell United Methodist Church."
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Description: Socialist Alternative signs held above march participants, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Social feminist for: Universal Childcare. Socialist Alternative"; "My body, my choice. #metoo. Socialist Alternative"; "Social Feminist for LGBTQ equality. Socialist Alternative."
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Description: March participant holding a sign reading "Voted 4 Trump: 47% white women, 16% non white women. White women WTF?!" E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Voted 4 Trump: 47% white women, 16% non white women. White women WTF?!" [the word women is symbolized by the female gender symbol on the sign].
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Description: Woman holding a sign reading "Now they have pissed off grandma." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Now they've pissed off grandma."
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Description: Signs denouncing President Trump, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "You can't combover misogyny" [with the face of President Donald Trump as the letter 'o']; "Thank u, next @DonaldTrump"; "Grow up and be president!"
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Description: Two signs reading "You can't combover misogyny" and "Thank u, next @DonaldTrump" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "You can't combover misogyny" [with the face of President Donald Trump as the letter 'o']; "Thank u, next @DonaldTrump."
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Description: Protest signs advocating for human rights and women's rights, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Womxns rights are human rights!"; "Organize, agitate, educate, must be our war cry"; "Respect existence or expect my resistance"; "I'm with her." The term womxn is an alternative spelling for the word women used by some feminists. It has been used by feminists to indicate similar ideas, which focuses on inclusion of transgender women and women of color. Specifically, the Women’s March on Seattle uses womxn.
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Description: "Protect all women" sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Protect all women."
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Description: Signs including one with a quote by Hillary Rodham Clinton on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Be my neighbor?"; "The future is inclusive and we will keep moving forward."; "To all the little girls watching... never doubt that you are valuable and powerful. -HRC" [Hillary Rodham Clinton].
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Description: Two signs reading "Strong women, strong world" and "The future is inclusive and we will keep moving forward." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Strong women, strong world" [with an image of a globe]; "The future is inclusive and we will keep moving forward."
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Description: Sign with Patti Smith quote "People have the power to redeem the work of fools." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "People have the power to redeem the work of fools."
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Description: Sign advocating ending the practice of gerrymandering on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "End Gerry-Mandering."
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Description: Sign with quote by author Cheryl Strayed "We are all entitled to our religious beliefs & opinions, but we are not entitled to make shit up & then use that shit we made up to oppress other people." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are all entitled to our religious beliefs & opinions, but we are not entitled to make shit up & then use that shit we made up to oppress other people. -Cheryl Strayed." Cheryl Strayed is a New York Times bestselling author known for her memoir Wild.
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign describing why they protest, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I march because..... Diversity should be celebrated, science/climate change are real, kindness is everything, healthcare is for everyone, love is love, women's rights & autonomy, equal rights for everyone, we must protect mother earth..... and, I can't stand Trump!!!"
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Description: March demonstrator supporting reproductive rights, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our mind, our body, our right."
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Description: "No pumpkins for president" sign on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No pumpkins for president" [with an image of a pumpkin].
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Description: Sign reading "Love heals" on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Love heals."
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Description: Sign supporting the DREAM Act on E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Protect Dreamers." The DREAMers Movement emerged in the early 2000s when the Dream Act was being pushed in Congress. DREAM is an acronym for Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act which is a multi-phase process for alien minors in the United States that sought to grant conditional residency, and eventually permanent residency. The DREAMers took on immigration, education, and citizenship issues.
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Description: Girl Power sign, E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Rise up" [with an image a woman with her muscle flexed with the phrase "Girl Power"].
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Description: Sign reading "Make racism wrong again. Hand in hand, black and white, hand and hand, all thru the night." E. Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reading: "Make racism wrong again. Hand in hand, black and white, hand and hand, all thru the night."
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Description: Sign with quote by Senator Lindsey Graham reading "America is an idea not a race." on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "America is an idea not a race. -Sen Lindsey Graham." Senator Lindsey Graham is an American politician and senior United States Senator from South Carolina. He has held his position since 2003 and as of 2019 is the Chair of the Senate Committee to the Judiciary.
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Description: Two signs reading "You don't have to be rich.. to be a fool, you just have to be cruel to rule the world" and "Look what you made us do." 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "You don't have to be rich.. to be a fool, you just have to be cruel to rule the world."; "Look what you made us do."
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Description: Sign encouraging the election of women of color, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Elect W.O.C."
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Description: Girl Power sign on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Grl pwr" [with an image of the female gender symbol]; "Nevertheless we are persisting" [with an image of raised fists].
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Description: "Resist. Eat the rich" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Support womxn w/o pink pussies" [with an image of a pink pussie hat]; "Resist. Eat the rich"; "Inaction is a weapon of mass destruction." The term womxn is an alternative spelling for the word women used by some feminists. It has been used by feminists to indicate similar ideas, which focuses on inclusion of transgender women and women of color. Specifically, the Women’s March on Seattle uses womxn.
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Description: Sign calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "I've reached my limit! Impeach 45"; "Putins asset America's [ass]" [with an image of President Donald J. Trump and an ass].
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Description: Protesters with their signs walking on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses* *terms may vary. See you republican senator" [with an image of the Statue of Liberty and an elephant]; "I sure hope they don't find this hole in the border fence" [with an image of a fence and a Trump Baby Blimp]; "Families belong together. familiesbelongtogether.org #familiesbelongtogether." Text on clothing reads: "Wear orange." The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States. The color orange is intended to bring awareness to gun violence.
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Description: "Empowered womxn change the world" sign on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Insist, persist, resist"; "Empowered womxn change the world. Right to choose, equal and affordable healthcare, freedom from harassment and violence, equal representation, equal and affordable education, equal opportunity and pay, paid parental leave and child care, right to a healthy earth." The term womxn is an alternative spelling for the word women used by some feminists. It has been used by feminists to indicate similar ideas, which focuses on inclusion of transgender women and women of color. Specifically, the Women’s March on Seattle uses womxn.
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Description: Sign referencing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty"; "In Ruth we trust" [with an image of Ruth Bader Ginsburg]. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is an American lawyer and jurist and is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. She is the second female justice to be confirmed by the court and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993 after being appointed by President Bill Clinton.
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Description: Two march participants holding their signs on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "She wasn't looking for a knight... she was looking for a sword! Take that Isaiah! Sister, feminist. Feminist AF. Nasty women. A woman shouldn't have to be modest to be respected. We can do it! Bald is beautiful. March like a girl" [with an image of Rosie the Riveter]; "Resist, persist, prevail"; "You haven't seen nasty yet."
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Description: Anti-hate sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Hate" [the word 'hate' is crossed out]; "Power to the pussy."
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Description: Protester waving a Shepard Fairey flag on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Shepard Fairey is the artist and creator of the “We the People” series of images frequently seen at the Women’s March. Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist. Besides being an activist and illustrator, he is the founder and creator of OBEY clothing. In 2017, Fairey created the “We the People” series which includes the portraits of three culturally diverse women in red, white and blue. They were created as a response to President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric.
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Description: "This sign is an object, I am not" sign on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Socialist feminist for: universal childcare. Socialist Alternative"; "This sign is an object, I am not" [with an image of the female gender symbol].
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Description: Members of Whole Washington advocating for Universal Healthcare on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "My business" [with an image of the female body]; "My body, my choice. #metoo. Socialist Alternative"; "Universal Healthcare for Washington State SB5222. Creating the whole Washington health trust. Whole Washington Universal Healthcare for Washington State. Join the campaign, volunteer, donate, learn more wholewashington.org. Saves Washington residents billions annually. Covers every resident no matter their employment, income, or pre-existing health history. Vision and dental included."
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Description: Protester promoting environmental conservation of the earth, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Protect our mother" [with an image of a globe].
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Description: "Obama is my hero, her husband is pretty cool, too!!!" sign with Donald Trump angry baby balloons in background, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Obama is my hero, her husband is pretty cool, too!!!"; "We cannot succeed when half of us are held back. -Malala Yousafzai." The Donald Trump baby blimp depicting the president with a cell phone tucked in a diaper was originally flown over Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018 during President Trump's visit to his Turnberry golf course. The inflatable caricature was created to protest the president's policies and "the rise of far-right politics that dehumanizes people in order to get into power". It was later turned into a balloon and has appeared at numerous protests across the United States. Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for female education. She is known for her human rights advocacy for the education of women in Pakistan. Yousafzai, in 2014, became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Description: Protester holding a sign referring to the Me too movement on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Global warming"; "Born ready"; "Me too. You too?"; "Now, more than ever, truth matters. #TimesUp"; "My body, my choice. #metoo Socialist Alternative."
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Description: Three signs reading "Women will save democracy" and "The future is female" and "Fight like a girl" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Women will save democracy"; "The future is female"; "Fight like a girl" [with an image of the female gender symbol].
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Description: Sign reading "Trump is not healthy for children and other living things. The NRA is a terrorist organization." 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump is not healthy for children and other living things. The NRA is a terrorist organization."
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Description: Banner supporting full medicare for all, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads, from left to right: "Full medicare for all: Single Payer. unitedforsinglepayer."; "My body, my choice. #metoo. Socialist Alternative"; "Respect existence or expect resistence."
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Description: Rainbow colored sign reading "Respect existence or expect resistence," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "We will march on!"; "Respect existence or expect resistence"; "I fight 4 las mujerxs en detencion. #abolishICE" [Translated from Spanish to English: I fight 4 women in detention].
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Description: Demonstrators holding their protest signs on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "You're so vain, you probably think this march is about you...(it's not)"; "I march b/c an SPD officer told me that being reproductively coerced is not a crime"; "My body, my choice. #metoo Socialist Alternative"; "Listen"; "Fuck sexism"; "We are the change."
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Description: Two march participants holding signs reading "Frog-face, cheeto, combover, resign" and "I can see Russia in the white house." 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Frog-face, cheeto, combover, resign"; "I can see Russia in the white house."
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Description: Father marching for his daughters, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read, from left to right: "Trans people won't be erased"; "For my daughters #whyImarch."
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Description: "Trump is the ultimate non-essential employee!" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Trump is the ultimate non-essential employee!"
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Description: Sign referencing Belva Lockwood, first woman to run for president in 1884, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Belva Lockwood, This woman would be president. Born: 1830. 1879: First woman admitted to the Supreme Court Bar. 1884: First woman to run a full-fledged campaign for Presidency U.S.A x2" [with an image of Belva Lockwood]; "I'm past patiently waiting"; "Love is love, science is real, diversity is beautiful, health care is a right, immigrants built America, everyone deserves equality"; "My body, my choice. #metoo Socialist Alternative"; "Lock him up!" Image on sign depicts: A floral peace sign.
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Description: Young boys holding feminists signs, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Boys will be feminist"; "You can't fix stupid, but you can vote him out."
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Description: Enthusiastic march participants holding their signs aloft, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Diversity is strength"; "The Trump/Pence regime must go! RefuseFascism.org"; "This man is the nastiest skank bitch I've ever met. Do not trust him. He is a fugly slut. Donald Trump" [with an image of Donald Trump]; "Indivisble, together our voices carry"; "Love trumps hate."
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Description: Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Equality not oppression!" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Girls rule!"; "The Liberty Bridgets"; "Equality not oppression!"; "We out here drippin in feminism"; "Not born to conform."
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Description: "Mother nature 4 president 2020" sign with large earth globe in background on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Empowered womxn change the world. Right to choose, equal and affordable healthcare, freedom from harassment and violence, equal representation, equal and affordable education, equal opportunity and pay, paid parental leave and child care, right to a healthy earth"; "Investigate Trump"; "We are strong and we are capable"; "Mother nature 4 president 2020"; "Freedom of choice or no nookie. It's that simple"; "Save the orcas! Knock down the dams." The term womxn is an alternative spelling for the word women used by some feminists. It has been used by feminists to indicate similar ideas, which focuses on inclusion of transgender women and women of color. Specifically, the Women’s March on Seattle uses womxn.
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Description: Emma Lazarus, American author and activist, sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Emma Lazarus sent us"; "Women's rights are human rights"; "Long live RBG"; "Enough votes make change"; "Women support women." Emma Lazarus was an American author and activist of poetry and prose from the 1800s. Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) is an American lawyer and jurist and is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. She is the second female justice to be confirmed by the court and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993 after being appointed by President Bill Clinton.
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Description: Two demonstrators wearing pink pussy hats with signs reading "Listen" and "Step by step, we will change the world." 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Listen" [with arrows pointing towards the word 'listen']; "Step by step, we will change the world."
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Description: "We are what America looks like" sign surrounded by protesters on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Indict the motherfucker!!"; "Hitler's baby Twitler" [with an image a baby with a Donald Trump head]; "It's lawful to seek asylum, not to split up families"; "We are what America looks like."
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Description: Banner advocating to the impeachment of President Donald Trump on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We are watching"; "impeachdonaldtrumpnow.org FB Puget Sound Communities4Impeachment"; "I am changing the things I cannot accept"; "Womens rights are workers rights. Socialist Alternative"; "Men of quality do not fear equality." Text on clothing reads: "Feminist AF."
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Description: Impeach Donald Trump Now banner on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "If you stand for nothing what will you fall for?"; "If Hillary were president we'd be at brunch"; "We remember, we persist, we vote"; ""impeachdonaldtrumpnow.org FB Puget Sound Communities4Impeachment"; "I am changing the things I cannot accept"; "Believe women, believe survivors"; "I'm with her!"; "Love trumps hate: violence, racism, injustice." Text on clothing reads: "Feminist AF."
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Description: "Me too. You too?" signs, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Me too. You too?"; "Fuck sexism."
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Description: "We the people are pissed! Impeach now!" sign on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We the people are pissed! Impeach now!"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK928 -
Description: Two bright pink signs reading "I may take naps but I stay woke" and "Who runs the world, girls" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. -RBG"; "I may take naps but I stay woke"; "Marching for my girls" [with arrows pointing down]; "Who runs the world, girls"; "Glass ceilings were meant to be broken." Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) is an American lawyer and jurist and is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. She is the second female justice to be confirmed by the court and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993 after being appointed by President Bill Clinton.
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK929 -
Description: "No mercy for tre45on" sign referencing President Donald Trump, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "No mercy for tre45on"; "Glass ceilings were meant to be broken."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK930 -
Description: March demonstrator holding a sign reading "Mujer bonita es la que lucha." 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Mujer bonita es la que lucha" [Translated from Spanish to English: A pretty woman is the one who fights].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK931 -
Description: "Barack & Michelle are you coming home soon?? The babysitter is weird..." sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "The future is female"; "Barack & Michelle are you coming home soon?? The babysitter is weird..."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK932 -
Description: Signs referencing the Star Wars franchise on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Rebel" [with two images of Princess Leia from the Star Wars franchise]; "Fear is the path of the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." [with an image of Yoda from the Star Wars franchise]; "It turns out women DO belong in the house" [with an image of the nations capitol building].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK933 -
Description: Woman with child in stroller with sign "I will not learn your hate" on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I will not learn your hate." Text on clothing reads: "Women's Seattle March January 19, 2019. #womenswave Stronger Together" [with an image of a raised fist].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK934 -
Description: Two march demonstrators holding signs referencing reproductive rights, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We need to talk about the elephant in the womb. I'd call you a cunt, but you lack warmth and depth" [with an image of a uterus with the Republican elephant]; "You're 'pro-life' until the baby is Mexican, black, disables, uneducated, poor, gay, female, sick, Muslim, transgender" [with and image of a uterus].
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK935 -
Description: "Shut up and listen" sign referring to President Trump, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Shut up and listen [with illustration of President Donald Trump's lips]; "Nasty women make her story"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK936 -
Description: Handmaid’s Tale characters with Socialist Alternative signs, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Divide and conquer. Don't fall for it. United we stand"; "Fight for reproductive justice. Tax the rich $15/hr. #timesup. Socialist Alternative"; "My body My choice. #MeToo. Socialist Alternative"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK937 -
Description: Three women dressed as characters from the Handmaid's Tale with signs for reproductive justice, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Divide and conquer. Don't fall for it. United we stand"; "Fight for reproductive justice. Tax the rich $15/hr. #timesup. Socialist Alternative"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK938 -
Description: Woman encouraging people to register to vote, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Donald Trump is the woooooorst"; "Register to vote here"
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Description: Women marching with empowerment signs, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Equality, Respect, Strength [with illustration of a raised fist combined with the Venus symbol]. We are worthy"; "Still I rise"; "Empowered Womxn change the world"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK940 -
Description: "Still I rise" and "We are Worthy" signs, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Equality, Respect, Strength [with illustration of a raised fist combined with the Venus symbol]. We are worthy"; "Still I rise"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK941 -
Description: Sign posing the question "Would we let terrorists poison our air and water if they said it created jobs?" 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "This is not right vs left. It's right vs. wrong"; "Would we let terrorists poison our air and water if they said it created jobs?"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK942 -
Description: Revolutionary Feminists Contingent and Party for Socialism and Liberation demonstrators on 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Revolutionary Feminists Contingent"; "We won't go back - we won't fight back! Break the chains - defend women's rights. Party for Socialism and Liberation"; Only the struggle has won. Women's Rights"; The system is sexist! Fight for Socialism!"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK943 -
Description: Protesters with "We're not going to take this sitting down" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We're not going to take this sitting down"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK944 -
Description: Blue "Resist" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Resist. I remember."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK945 -
Description: Three protesters with sign "Men of quality do not fear equality," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Men of quality do not fear equality"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK946 -
Description: "We were not born to be subtle" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Okay Ladies now let's get in formation"; "We were not born to be subtle"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK947 -
Description: Demonstrators representing the next generation of voters, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Watch out Trump. My generation votes next"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK948 -
Description: "We still won't give up" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We still won't give up. We still won't give in. Justice and equality for all"; "Nevertheless we persist and resist"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK949 -
Description: Woman dressed as a character from the Handmaid's Tale, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Nolite te bastardes Carborundorum [loosely translated "Don't let the bastards grind you down.]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK950 -
Description: Handmaid's Tale character with sign "Nolite te bastardes Carborundorum," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Justice, Justice you shall pursue"; "Nolite te bastardes Carborundorum [loosely translated "Don't let the bastards grind you down.]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK951 -
Description: Woman holding sign "We are women who vote blue," 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We are women who vote blue"
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Description: Power to the People sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign read: "Power to the People - all the people!"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK953 -
Description: Crowd of protesters surrounding a small dog during the march, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Stand by women"; "My daughter will vote 2020"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK954 -
Description: Young women with their signs marching down 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Feminism is the radical notion are people"; "A Womxn's place is in the White House as President"
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Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK956
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Description: Members of the Rise Up! Action Band on 4th Ave. heading toward Seattle Center, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK957
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Description: Sign reading "Mitch McConnell we want our government back" referencing Senator Mitchell McConnell, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: Text on sign reads: "Mitch McConnell we want our government back"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK958 -
Description: Women for ethical leaders sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "How is it OK? To lock 3,000 kids away from love, To be a racist or sexist, To break ties with allies, To be the only one refusing to pay gov. workers. Stand up! Women for ethical leaders. Not a president a king instead."
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK959 -
Description: Woman in pink in a show of solidarity and support for women's rights, 4th Ave., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK960
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Description: Sign with quote by Susan B. Anthony, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "A Women's place is in the resistance [with an illustration of Princess Leia]. Organize, Agitate, Educate, Must be our war cry! Susan B. Anthony"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK961 -
Description: President Donald Trump portrayed as Humpty Dumpty waving a flag, 4th Ave., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK962
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Description: Woman peaking out of a vagina made out of multi colored cloth on 4th Ave., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK963
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Description: Demonstrator with Transgender Pride flag watching the marchers, 4th Ave., Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK964
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Description: Sign referring to Senator Mitchell McConnell probably in relation to the U.S. government shutdown which was the longest in history, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Mitch McConnell we want our government back"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK965 -
Description: Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) with banner marching along 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on banner reads: "We the People. American Muslims. Proud. Powerful. here to stay!" Text on sign read; "Immigrants build America"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK966 -
Description: Members of the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) participating in the march, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on banner reads: "We the People. American Muslims. Proud. Powerful. here to stay!" Text on signs read: "Immigrants build America"; "Little girls with dreams become women with visions!" Text on signs read:
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK967 -
Description: Woman marching with Shepard Fairey "We the People" flag, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Keep your filthy laws off my silky drawers"; "Equality fosters unique gifts".
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK968 -
Description: "Keep your filthy laws off my silky drawers" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Keep your filthy laws off my silky drawers"; "Equality fosters unique gifts".
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK969 -
Description: "Impeach the Motherfucker already" sign, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Impeach the Motherfucker already. High crimes. Misdemeanors"; "Feminism is for everyone"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK970 -
Description: Woman with sign reading "We reject: Cruelty, Bigotry, Divisiveness, Hate speech, "near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We reject: Cruelty, Bigotry, Divisiveness, Hate speech"; "This is not Okay"; "Make America kind again"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK971 -
Description: "Make America kind again" sign near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Make America kind again"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK972 -
Description: Protester with raised fist sign representing solidarity with oppressed peoples, near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read:
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK973 -
Description: Woman wearing "Roar. Women's March 2019" sweatshirt near the monorail, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Feminism. Teaching that girls are somebodies instead of somebody's and not just some bodies"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK974 -
Description: Sign referring to U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard and her 2020 presidential campaign, near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "#Tulsi2020. Medicare4all.org ForAPeoplesParty.org"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK975 -
Description: Couple holding their signs near the monorail at the end of the march near Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Stay Human"; "How is the war economy working for you? www.veteransforpeace.org"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK976 -
Description: Demonstrators winding up the march near the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Unity can illuminate the whole world"; "Boys and girls should be equal!"; "Families belong together"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK977 -
Description: Demonstrators at the Seattle Center at the end of the march, Seattle, Washington
Test on signs read: "Be kind"; "Make America not racist for the first time ever!"; "Hate does not make us great"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK978 -
Description: Group of women with pink balloons and pussy hats after finishing the march, Seattle Center, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK979
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Description: Two young women with "You want a revolution? I want a revelation" at the Museum of POP Culture (MoPOP), Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "You want a revolution? I want a revelation"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK980 -
Description: Woman with "Girls with big dreams become women with vision" sign entering the Seattle Center grounds, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Girls with big dreams become women with vision"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK981 -
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK982
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Description: Three women sitting in front of the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPop) with sign "History has its eyes on you," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "History has its eyes on you"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK983 -
Description: Young woman with sign referencing Harry Potter, Museum of Pop Culture (MoPop), Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "When Voldemort is president, we need a nation of Hermiones"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK984 -
Description: Demonstrator ascending stairway with a sign cut out to show the Statue of Liberty wearing a pink pussy hat, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "
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Description: Demonstrators dispersing after the march at the Typewriter Eraser sculpture at Seattle Center, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK986
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Description: Marchers gathered at the Typewriter Eraser sculpture at Seattle Center, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK987
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Description: Woman carrying "Warning. We are syncing our periods" sign at the Typewriter Eraser sculpture at Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Warning. We are syncing our periods"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK988 -
Description: Protesters at the end of the march near the Typewriter Eraser sculpture at Seattle Center, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK989
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Description: "No sign is big enough to list all the reasons we're here" sign at the Typewriter Eraser sculpture at Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "No sign is big enough to list all the reasons we're here"; "I march because someone long ago marched for me"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK990 -
Description: "I march because someone long ago marched for me" sign at the Typewriter Eraser sculpture at Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "I march because someone long ago marched for me. Gratitude"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK991 -
Description: "Make America Great Again!" sign showing President Donald Trump in prison, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Make America Great Again! [illustrated with an image of President Donald Trump behind prison bars]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK992 -
Description: "Resist" signs being carrying by demonstrators at the end of the march at Seattle Center, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK993
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Description: Woman holding sign attached to an American flag embellished with an image of a Native American, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Immigrants stay. Trump/Pence Must Go!. Ban Wall Deportations, Raids, ICE. No! in the name of humanity we refuse to accept a Fascist America! #TrumpPenceMustGo. RefuseFascism.org
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK994 -
Description: Ignite Seattle signs at the Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "This woman is running for office. Ignite."; "Honor Indigenous Women"; No more stolen sisters"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK995 -
Description: Two women displaying their signs at Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Mi Mama Dijo Que Podia Ser lo Que Quisiera A Si Que Decidi Ser Feminista [My Mama Said That Could Be What I Want If I Decided To Be A Feminist]"; "Females are strong as Hell"
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Description: Little girl holding sign reading "Fight like a Girl," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fight like a Girl"
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Description: Little girl with her protest sign at Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fight like a Girl"
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Description: Umbrella adorned protest messages, with Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on umbrella reads: "Super callous fragile racist sexist Nazi POTUS"; "Putin's puppet"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK999 -
Description: Protest umbrella, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on umbrella reads: "Resist"; "We are stronger than fear"; "Orange lies matter"; "Progress not Regress"; "Equality is for Everyone"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1000 -
Description: Muslim woman holding sign reading "In union there is strength," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "In union there is strength [illustrated with raised fists in various colors]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1001 -
Description: Demonstrator endorsing her support for all Americans, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Evil triumphs when good people do nothing. So here I am!"; "I stand with all races, all classes, all religions, all women, all lgbt+, all Americans"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1002 -
Description: Woman with baby carriage carrying sign reading "My son will be taught to respect women including Mother Earth," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "My son will be taught to respect women including Mother Earth"; "Even though I can't walk, I can still march"; "#womenswave"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1003 -
Description: "Black Trans Women First' sign, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Black Trans Women First [written on the colors of the Transgender Pride flag]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1004 -
Description: Anti-patriarchy signs at the Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Fuck the Patriarchy!"; "I am done listening to old white men!"
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Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1006
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Description: Two men with "Don't lose hope" sign, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't lose hope [illustrated with a blue wave]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1007 -
Description: Women with multiple signs at the Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "tick tock motherfucker"; "Dumbass Lifetime Achievement [with cardboard cutout of President Trump]"; "This White House inspires my inner serial killer"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1008 -
Description: Two women sitting on the edge of the International Fountain after the march, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Dream Act Now! [with illustration by Shepard Fairey]"; "Resisterhood"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1009 -
Description: "No one is illegal on stolen land" sign at Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No one is illegal on stolen land"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1010 -
Description: Liberty Bell sign denouncing gerrymandering, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "End gerrymandering [on cutout of the Liberty Bell]"; "Same shit, Different century"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1011 -
Description: Pow! signs at Seattle Center, Seattle, WashingtonDates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1012
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Description: Latino group with sign supporting immigrants, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Dejen de jugar a la politica con las vidas de immigrantes [translated: Stop playing politics with the lives of immigrants]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1013 -
Description: Latino group with sign "Dejen de jugar a la politica con las vidas de immigrantes," Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Dejen de jugar a la politica con las vidas de immigrantes [translated: Stop playing politics with the lives of immigrants]"
Dates: January 19, 2019Container: Electronic file Online, Item KinseyK1014
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Subject Terms
- Demonstrations--Oregon--Portland--Photographs
- Demonstrations--Washington (State)--Olympia--Photographs
- Demonstrations--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Demonstrations--Washington (State)--Spokane--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
