40,000 San Diegans March Against Trump and for Women’s Rights – Photo Gallery

Photo by Lisa Mix, published with permission.
By Judith and Wayne Starker

January 21, 2017 was an historic day in San Diego – and around the nation and world – with the Women’s March.  According to San Diego Police, the crowd in downtown San Diego at the rallies and the march down Broadway was 40,000 women, men and children of all ages and all  hues.

The very front of the march down Broadway. By Frank Gormlie

It was definitely one of the largest demonstrations in San Diego’s history – matched probably by the huge immigration march of nearly a decade ago.

Here are photos from yesterday’s march – taken by this reporter and by a number of friends who sent them to us.

We’ll post more as we download them.

By Patty Jones
A light rain greeted the early marchers. By Frank Gormlie
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Photo by Linda Taggert
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By Frank Gormlie

By time the end of the march reached the vicinity of the County Admin Building, throngs had already left the rally site.

A former lawyer and current grassroots activist, I have been editing the Rag since Patty Jones and I launched it in Oct 2007. Way back during the Dinosaurs in 1970, I founded the original Ocean Beach People’s Rag - OB’s famous underground newspaper -, and then later during the early Eighties, published The Whole Damn Pie Shop, a progressive alternative to the Reader.

9 thoughts on “40,000 San Diegans March Against Trump and for Women’s Rights – Photo Gallery

  1. Thanks so much, Frank. I so appreciate all your hard work as an activist. And I’m happy to report that two guys I know from the gym were out there supporting the cause.

  2. There were loads of OBceans at the march and rallies. I saw Jason, Wayne, Carole, Stewart, Gio, Judith, Alice, Kate, Nathan, Meredith, Nancy, Marin … and former OBceans like Scott, Mike, Angie, … and I know there were many others.

    1. I was there too, it felt odd to be in such a demonstration so many years after my last involvement in the Vietnam war protests. But, it was good energy, good humor, and lots of determined people. It was good to see there were plenty of men there. I just wanted everyone to know that not every old white guy is like Trump and his minions.

  3. Lovely pictures of a major moment in the movement. Maybe — only maybe — police got the estimate of 40,000 right and — more probably — a whole new context has been established about who’s got the mojo.

  4. 40,000……that doesn’t even fill a stadium. Qualcomm seats 70K. Somehow these organizers want us to believe that a group of people 1/2 the size of a stadium crowd is huge and represents the majority of voters voices? No. Try again.

  5. You missed my favorite sign, “Free Melania.” The most striking aspect of this march was how peaceful and optimistic it was. And unlike the many anti-Vietnam war marches I attended in D.C., there was little or no pot.

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