Women’s March raises issues on racism, sexism and politics
By George F. Lee
January 21, 2018
Updated on January 21, 2018 at 1:37 am
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Organized by the Women's March, well over a thousand gathered on the Capitol Rotunda and marched on Saturday speaking out on issues of racism, sexism and politics. The procession of marchers made its was along King Street in downtown.
Organized by the Women's March, well over a thousand gathered on the Capitol Rotunda and marched on Saturday speaking out on issues of racism, sexism and politics. The procession of marchers made its was along Richards Street in downtown.
Liz Rees spoke out to the gathered crowd.
Terence Lee of Kaneohe, left, took up the cause of women's issues by donning pink.
Organized by the Women's March, well over a thousand gathered on the Capitol Rotunda and marched on Saturday speaking out on issues of racism, sexism and politics.
All ages and the sexes took up the banner of women's rights. Marie Louise Ansak, 89, of Ala Moana, joined in.
Bailey Biggs of Kailua, left, Molly Jones of Kailua, Zoe Welch of Palolo and Jenny Welch of Hawaii Kai, joined in on the women's march.
Gaye Chan, right, made her statement on the wealthy.
Melina Lillios, encouraged all to sing a song entitled "Quiet", written by MILK.
Organized by the Women's March, well over a thousand gathered on the Capitol Rotunda and marched on Saturday speaking out on issues of racism, sexism and politics.
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