At moments, the tight packed sardine situation was frustrating, but there were helping hands to pull you through, or at least comforting voices when it just wasn't possible. When someone called for a doctor, four were pushed forward. Every citizen that was smashed against a stranger made a new friend that they loved and understood. The Women's March on Washington was like a massive hug, embracing approximately half of a million people--about three times the number of people that attended Donald Trump's Inauguration the previous day.
Celebrating this day of peace and love were familiar voices-- America Ferrera, Michael Moore, Ashely Judd, Madonna, and many others. Other cities were represented by popular voices, but also largely by the people: Los Angeles bringing in around 750,000, Chicago and New York City each with 250,000 people, and a number of other cities around the US with thousands of marchers. Even London held 100,000 people at their women's march, and they weren't the only international city to participate in this peaceful protest. To name just a few other cities: Dublin, Tokyo, Paris, Vienna, Cape Town, Sydney, Toronto-- even Antarctica participated.