DOWNTOWN — An estimated 250,000 people descended on Downtown to protest President Donald Trump and stand in solidarity with each other at the Women's March in Chicago Saturday.
And with them came thousands and thousands of signs, many homemade.
Some of the signs were funny — one likening Trump, noted for his spray tan, to Cheetos — while others encouraged people to vote in midterm elections, think positively or push for change.
Here are some of the signs:
This #womensmarchchi attendee is 4 1/2 years old. pic.twitter.com/BPfh8PAqbJ
— Kelly Bauer (@BauerJournalism) January 21, 2017
Historical document #WomensMarchChi pic.twitter.com/hZOwpYr6Pr
— Alex Nitkin (@AlexNitkin) January 21, 2017
Emmeline Croisant, 6. "Being here feels good," she says. #WomensMarchChi pic.twitter.com/0yVjNngMfl
— Alex Nitkin (@AlexNitkin) January 21, 2017
Left: #womensmarchchicago 2017
— Kelly Bauer (@BauerJournalism) January 21, 2017
Right: Civil Rights Movement, 1968 pic.twitter.com/yvtOZ6FHtk
The #womensmarchchi is extremely diverse in terms of race, age, gender (though undoubtedly more women than men). pic.twitter.com/Gd8Dod9ccn
— Kelly Bauer (@BauerJournalism) January 21, 2017
Photos from the huge #womensmarchchi crowd.@DNAinfoCHI pic.twitter.com/CsZ0DqkYT1
— Kelly Bauer (@BauerJournalism) January 21, 2017
In case you couldn't tell, there will be some colorful posters at #womensmarchchi. pic.twitter.com/fjMJmkF0gi
— Kelly Bauer (@BauerJournalism) January 21, 2017
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