More than 5,000 people turned out for today’s Women’s March in San Francisco. Following a rally outside City Hall where Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and other speakers addressed the crowd, the attendees marched down Market St. to the Embarcadero. A selection of images from the day:

People gather in front of City Hall in San Francisco for the third annual Women’s March.

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Seychelle Thomas, 19 (center) chants at the Women’s March. “There’s a lot of shit going on,” said her friend Paola Cardenas, 18, “We want to use our voices for good.”

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“Even 92-year-olds can vote!” said Mary Ellen Lafferty. 

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Chloe Flynn, 13, marched with friends. 

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A woman channels the wisdom of Marie Kondo. 

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Young women march down San Francisco’s Market Street.

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