Women’s March in L.A.
Rowan Blanchard at Women’s March in L.A.
Rowan Blanchard at Women’s March in L.A.
At Women’s March in L.A., Mandy Moore wears a pink knitted hat with pussycat ears that has become the sartorial symbol of the women’s marches around the world.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Jane Fonda show solidarity at Women’s March in L.A.
At Women’s March in L.A., Jessica Biel holds a poster from the new series made by Shepard Fairey, the Obey founder and artist who also created the iconic image of Barack Obama during his first presidential campaign.
Protesters in Los Angeles walked by Angels Flight and Grand Central Market, two downtown landmarks featured in “La La Land.”
Around 100,000 protesters were expected in downtown Los Angeles for the Jan. 21 march. The number that showed up was estimated by organizers to be 750,000.
Defending animal rights, Kesha protests Eric and Donald Trump Jr.’s hunting expeditions at Women’s March in L.A.
Miley Cyrus marches in support of Happy Hippie Foundation and Planned Parenthood at Women’s March in L.A.
Vanessa Hudgens with a homemade sign expressing a woman’s power at Women’s March in L.A.
At Women’s March in L.A., Natalie Portman dresses her baby bump in jeans and a T-shirt that declares “we should all be feminists.”
In L.A. Julia Santilli evoked the groundbreaking reporting Gloria Steinem did at the Playboy Club in the Sixties with the bunny outfits and ears she made for herself and her friends, Caitlin Thornton, Rachael Roth and Ryan Rosewall.
Dean Heezen makes a point about empathy in red stilettos at Women’s March in L.A.