15 of the best signs from the Women's March 2018

Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across the world this weekend in support of women's rights (Photo: Shutterstock)Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across the world this weekend in support of women's rights (Photo: Shutterstock)
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across the world this weekend in support of women's rights (Photo: Shutterstock)

A year on from the defiant and worldwide Women's Marches of 2017, hundreds of thousands of people came together around the globe this weekend to protest together for women's rights.

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As always, photos and videos from the various marches show a wealth of clever and inspiring homemade protest signs bobbing around in the crowds.

From witty pop culture references to heartfelt messages that will leave a lump in your throat, here are 15 of the best signs we spotted at this year's women's march.

Young or old, these women wanted to get their message across

From Hear Our Voices rally in St Paul. #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/mPHq3pjdej

— Teri Mach Ryan (@tweeteritweet) January 21, 2018

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THIS PIC COULD BECOME THE ICON OF THIS AGE#WomensMarch2018 #FutureIsFemale pic.twitter.com/DXdjfzgSR1

— louie !! -72 (@cutiedimpIes) January 22, 2018

— Molly Knight (@molly_knight) January 20, 2018

And it wasn't just humans who joined in

— Khushboo Soni (@Khushboo_) January 22, 2018

— Leanne Talley (@talley_leanne) January 20, 2018

Bad weather didn't stop marchers, including this brave group in Alaska

Even people in Alaska were marching. This is the most incredible, inspiring and powerful image from #WomensMarch2018. pic.twitter.com/U7IkovW6do

— Remove Trump Now (@KaniJJackson) January 21, 2018

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Plenty of men showed up to represent the women in their life

My female friends were all busy being bosses, but the guys had the day off! #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/QeSPVAMZ3l

— zak (@ZakTheVillain) January 21, 2018

But the crowds were dominated by determined and motivated women

To all the women marching, we stand with you!#WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/XNb5lOZcDV

— Duty To Warn (@duty2warn) January 21, 2018

Yep. That's right. First, I marched. Now I'm running for Attorney General. And this young leader is signing up as a campaign intern. #WomensMarch2018 #WomenLead #PHXWomensMarch pic.twitter.com/xXw2LH3IKb

— January Contreras (@JanuaryAZ) January 22, 2018

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#WomensMarch2018 I march for justice and for equality. pic.twitter.com/vSpJT1s9ZZ

— camila (@camilaxsogo) January 20, 2018

Of course, it wouldn't be a 21st century protest without some tongue in cheek pop culture references

— say_ouate (@Say_Ouate) January 22, 2018

From re-written lyrics...

— Carl Woodward (@mrCarlWoodward) January 21, 2018

To TV programmes and books

— Michael Adelman (@michaeladelman) January 20, 2018

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— Faith & Mom Cardillo (@DonnaCardillo11) January 22, 2018

— Mary K. Bingler (@MaryKBingler) January 20, 2018

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