UK SAYS NO MORE marched at Women’s March on London
On Saturday 21st January 2017 UK SAYS NO MORE marched at Women’s March on London with over 100,000 people in solidarity for Women’s Rights calling all to march for equality.
What started as a social media campaign on Facebook transcended into a mass movement of women, men and children paving the streets of London with placards and banners. Expected turnout was 25K – 30K but early figures show 100,000 passionate individuals braved the cold to share their support.
Pamela Zaballa, Head of Policy Women and Children’s Services at Hestia, was invited by organizers Women’s March on London to lead the 100,000 strong crowd.
“The atmosphere was electric! Being invited to march at the front was humbling, I felt incredibly proud to be involved in such a momentous occasion. Looking behind to see the sheer number of people – I was overcome with emotion.”
Pamela was fortunate to meet Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, who also attended the march in Trafalgar Square.
Look who we bumped into? The amazing @SadiqKhan! #WomensMarchLondon is INCREDIBLE! pic.twitter.com/TDNN3kqyHj
— UK SAYS NO MORE (@UKSAYSNOMORE) January 21, 2017
Reports from the day reveal no arrests were made in the capital as marchers took to the streets to unify their message. Organizers succeeded in creating a march that anyone regardless of age could attend – women, men, children and animals!
Marches took place up and down the UK in nearly every major city as well globally.
New York:
This is unbelievable to see how many people showed up today in New York. Just love and support. #equality #womensmarch #newyorkcity pic.twitter.com/j7Xgc1MPkw
— Christian Siriano (@CSiriano) January 21, 2017
Washington:
https://twitter.com/wocgrande/status/822934115171364864
Paris:
La Vie en Rose. The scene of #womensmarch in Paris. pic.twitter.com/1oz3Klm7IA
— Lesley Abravanel? (@lesleyabravanel) January 21, 2017
Melbourne:
Overwhelming turn out from the people of Melbourne Australia #WomensMarch to #DumpTrump pic.twitter.com/WLs8qOYLh2
— Christian Onassis™ Κρίστιαν Ωνάσης™ (@COnassis) January 21, 2017
After the march, we reached out to all those who attended as we wanted to learn more about why people chose to march and the impact of seeing all those marching together.
For more images from the march head over to our dedicated Facebook Photo Album!