Politics & Government
Women's March 2018 Denver: Share Your Photos
Thousands of marchers surrounded Denver's Capitol Hill Saturday for the 2018 Women's March. Here are your photos.

DENVER, CO -- Thousands came to Denver's Civic Center Park Saturday for the 2018 Women's March. The march began at 9:30 a.m. and stepped off as a recording of Nancy Sinatra sang "These Boots Are Made for Walking. The crowd was reported by the Denver Post to be around 50,000, measured with a crowd estimation tool. CBS4 reported crowds of 150,000. The 2017 march had more than 100,000 participants.
"Today we march for our sisters, our mothers, our grandmothers," said Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. "We march for our daughters, and yes, for our sons.. We march for human rights and equal rights, and yes, Donald Trump, we march for our Dreamers today."
Below are photos submitted to Patch of the event. Send your photos to jean.lotus@patch.com.
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Today we march!!!! #WomenMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/CvxXh7jahe
— Michael B. Hancock (@MayorHancock) January 20, 2018
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