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The prettiest day in America Darren Ankenman photographs from Saturday’s Women’s March in Los Angeles

what youth womens march photography by Darren Ankenman

After the day that was Friday, there was Saturday: The most beautiful day in American History.

All over America people joined together to celebrate women’s equal rights and I found myself, for the moment anyway, a proud American. I watched as the streets filled with women from all over and supporters of women from all walks of life stood together in the face of hate and yelled back. I care not about your politics. But I care about you. The word politics itself is meaningless anymore, no longer worthy of it’s definition, but millions and millions of beautiful people of ALL races, religions, genders and beliefs standing together is powerful. And beautiful. And we thank every single one of you who participated and will continue to stand up together in whatever way you want. Never just sit there, and if you need help, just ask. —Travis

Darren Ankenman was in Los Angeles and sent us these images of what he saw.

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