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4th Annual Women's March

This is the fourth march that has happened in Columbia, South Carolina, since the election of President Trump. The march had 250 people attend, many of whom had signs to freely express their opinion.
This is the fourth march that has happened in Columbia, South Carolina, since the election of President Trump. The march had 250 people attend, many of whom had signs to freely express their opinion.
Cathy Cob, Teacher
Cathy Cobb is a teacher from Aiken, South Carolina. She drove to the march and held up her sign, which advocated for climate change. Climate change was a topic brought up during the march.
Cathy Cob, Teacher Cathy Cobb is a teacher from Aiken, South Carolina. She drove to the march and held up her sign, which advocated for climate change. Climate change was a topic brought up during the march.
Hana Rill, Statitionist
Hana Rill attended Columbia’s Women’s March holding a sign that read “The Handmaid’s Tale is not an instruction manual.” Rill traveled to the march from Summerville, South Carolina.
Hana Rill, Statitionist Hana Rill attended Columbia’s Women’s March holding a sign that read “The Handmaid’s Tale is not an instruction manual.” Rill traveled to the march from Summerville, South Carolina.
Jim Guilfoyle, Retired
Jim Guilfoyle was holding a sign that advocated for Trump’s removal. The sign had many short sayings starting with the word “Dump,” ultimately leading to “Dump Trump.” After listening to speakers, Mr. Guilfoyle walked around and talked to some of the people managing the booths.
Jim Guilfoyle, Retired Jim Guilfoyle was holding a sign that advocated for Trump’s removal. The sign had many short sayings starting with the word “Dump,” ultimately leading to “Dump Trump.” After listening to speakers, Mr. Guilfoyle walked around and talked to some of the people managing the booths.
Bruce Sorenson, Retired
The couple from East Over, South Carolina, attended the Women’s March holding signs that showed their opinions on President Trump. Mrs. and Mr. Sorenson believe President Trump is a liar and a phony, as stated on their signs.
Bruce Sorenson, Retired The couple from East Over, South Carolina, attended the Women’s March holding signs that showed their opinions on President Trump. Mrs. and Mr. Sorenson believe President Trump is a liar and a phony, as stated on their signs.
William Epps, Warehouse Worker and Liana Saffioti, Online Penn State Student
William Epps and Liana Saffioti from Columbia, South Carolina, were at the Women’s March to protest President Trump and to support other topics brought up through signs and speeches.
William Epps, Warehouse Worker and Liana Saffioti, Online Penn State Student William Epps and Liana Saffioti from Columbia, South Carolina, were at the Women’s March to protest President Trump and to support other topics brought up through signs and speeches.
Emily Gunning, National lines on Mental Illness and Rachel Oxley, Receptionist
Emily Gunning (right) and Rachel Oxley (left), holding their signs during the march, were there to show their opinions on women’s rights.
Emily Gunning, National lines on Mental Illness and Rachel Oxley, Receptionist Emily Gunning (right) and Rachel Oxley (left), holding their signs during the march, were there to show their opinions on women’s rights.
Woman’s right to have control over what happens to their bodies was the biggest topic of the day. South Carolina Women’s Rights and Empowerment Network (WREN) was one of the organizations that spoke during the event.
Woman’s right to have control over what happens to their bodies was the biggest topic of the day. South Carolina Women’s Rights and Empowerment Network (WREN) was one of the organizations that spoke during the event.
Joan Sorenson, Retired
The couple from East Over, South Carolina, attended the Women’s March holding signs that showed their opinions on President Trump. Mrs. and Mr. Sorenson believe President Trump is a liar and a phony, as stated on their signs.
Joan Sorenson, Retired The couple from East Over, South Carolina, attended the Women’s March holding signs that showed their opinions on President Trump. Mrs. and Mr. Sorenson believe President Trump is a liar and a phony, as stated on their signs.