Regardless of the place, the goal was to manifest. Thousands of women and men took to the streets on Saturday to demonstrate against Donald Trump and his contemptuous statements about women.
One day after Trump became president of the United States, hundreds of thousands of women have gone out to march against him around the world.
In the US, Mexico, London, Spain and France men and women support the Women's March.
"We are marching in favor of women's equality, but also for human rights, civil rights," said Cecilia Villar Eljuri, organizer of Women's March in New York.
The impact of this great march has been noticed in the brutal number of attendees, the echo in several countries and the presence of several celebrities that have manifested disagreements since the beginning of the campaign of the American tycoon.
Emma Watson, Katy Perry, America Ferrera, Scarlett Johansson, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Kristen Stewart, Miley Cyrus, Amy Schumer, Julianne Moore, Chelsea Handler, Ariana Grande and Cher.