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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Thousands of people gathered in solidarity at the State Capitol on Saturday to participate in the Women’s March.
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CHRISTINE DONNELLY / CDONNELLY@STARADVERTISER.COM
Rain did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm of most marchers, who were energized by honks of approval from passing cars.
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Transgender comedian Brandi Morgan entertained at the crowd at the State Capitol after the Women's March on Saturday.
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Although the event was billed as a women's march, men also were well represented, with some carrying signs emphasizing the unity of the effort.
5/17
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Local entertainer Jack Johnson carried his daughter on his shoulders during the Women's March in Honolulu.
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Mariah Moncada held a sign with a quote by Frida Kahlo at the rally held at the State Capitol after the Women’s March.
7/17
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Thousands of people walked in solidarity at the Women’s March held at the State Capitol on Saturday. The event coincided with Women’s March in Washington D.C. to raise awareness and advocacy for the rights for women, minorities, LGBT individuals, and other marginalized people locally and around the world.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Thousands of people walked in solidarity at the Women’s March held at the State Capitol on Saturday.
9/17
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CHRISTINE DONNELLY / CDONNELLY@STARADVERTISER.COM
Many marchers lingered afterward to listen to speakers at the Capitol.
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Kay Inoue, 88, pushed along with her walker as she participated in the Women’s March in Honolulu on Saturday. Accompanying her was Nancy Teruya (left) and her daughter Jenna Teruya.
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Taylor Jenkings and Judy Nichols, both 12, crossed the intersection of S. King and Punchbowl Streets as they participated in the Women’s March held in Honolulu.
12/17
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Taylor Jenkings and Judy Nichols, both 12, waited at the intersection of S. King and Punchbowl Streets as they in the Women’s March held in Honolulu.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Thousands of people walked in solidarity at the Women’s March held at the State Capitol on Saturday. The event coincided with Women’s March in Washington D.C. to raise awareness and advocacy for the rights for women, minorities, LGBT individuals, and other marginalized people locally and around the world.
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A group of dancers performed at the State Capitol at the Women's March event on Saturday.
15/17
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Dale Moana Gilmartin was among the thousands of people gathered in solidarity at the State Capitol on Saturday to participate in the Women’s March.
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Thousands of people gathered in solidarity at the State Capitol on Saturday to participate in the Women’s March.
17/17
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The Sewa Fare West Aftrican Dance and Drum Group led a group dance on the lawn of the Hawaii State Capitol before the Women's March commenced.