Title : San Francisco Bay Area Women's March(es)
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San Francisco Bay Area Women's March(es)

Close to 200,000 people marched in the San Francisco Bay Area. Here are sketches from across the Bay Area documenting that march.
From Susan Cornelis: Sebastopol, aka Peacetown, filled the plaza yesterday with pink hats, protest signs, music and speeches, and a crowd of all ages in undisputed support for women’s and all human rights!
From Suma CM: Brought all the pink & purple pens and pencils to sketch the march today in San Jose!
From Jenny Kessinger: Last year, I attended the Women’s March in Walnut Creek the day after the inauguration in the rain and was surprised by the size and enthusiasm of the crowd. This year, I wanted to document the March in my sketchbook and was happy to see a crowd that was just as big as last year’s.

From Steve Krapek: At the San Jose Women’s March on Saturday. More signs and less pink hats than last year from what I could see. Not enough knitters in the Bay Area? Maybe we need an app to revive this art form here in tech land.
Suhita Shirodkar marched again in San Jose in a sea of pink.
Susan Cornelis marched in Sebastopol.
Cathy McAuliffe (aka Gus McDuffie) marched in Oakland and in San Francisco.
Suma CM, Steve Krapek, and Suhita Shirodkar marched in San Jose.
Jenny Kessinger marched in Walnut Creek.
Mark Simmons and Laurie Wigham marched in San Francisco.
Suma CM, Steve Krapek, and Suhita Shirodkar marched in San Jose.
Jenny Kessinger marched in Walnut Creek.
Mark Simmons and Laurie Wigham marched in San Francisco.
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