Mimi Launder
Jan 22, 2018
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Hundreds of thousands of women around the world took to the streets for the 2018 Women's March, one year after millions protested Donald Trump's inauguration.
This comes amid the #MeToo movement, which has shed light on sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Women are marching with renewed rage - but also hope for change after promising election results.
The movement, which advocates for progressive causes such as reproductive and immigration rights, has become a potent political force.
But that doesn't mean protestors can't have some fun at the same time, as these clever, inspiring signs prove.
(Spoiler: People still can't get over Trump's hair.)
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