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Thousands join Winnipeg Women's March in solidarity with March on Washington

Thousands of people have joined a march in Winnipeg in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington.

March one of hundreds happening around the globe Saturday in a bid to send a message to Trump

Thousands join Winnipeg Women's March in solidarity with March on Washington

8 years ago
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Thousands of people paraded down Portage Avenue in Winnipeg Saturday for a march in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington.

Thousands of people paraded down Portage Avenuein Winnipeg Saturday for a march in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington.

Organizers of the marches, and others like them taking place today around the world, say they rallied to send a message to U.S. President Donald Trump that women's rights are human rights.

Cynthia Fortlage, a trans woman, said LGBT people are scared of Trump and what his presidency could mean to them.

"We're going to lose the rights we already have," she said. "If we want to protect those we have to mobilize."

"We have to be loud, we have to be proud and we have to get people to understand we are human beings too and we deserve human rights."

Saturday's march in Washington reportedly drew hundreds of thousands, with one official estimatingthe crowd may have topped half a million people.Hundreds of solidarity marches inother cities were held,with marchers intending to show Trump they won't be silent over the next four years.

Thousands join Winnipeg Women's March

8 years ago
Duration 0:52
Thousands of people paraded down Portage Avenue in Winnipeg Saturday for a march in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington.
Karen Rocznik, a former CBC Manitoba reporter now living in Los Angeles, said thousands descended on streets in the city's downtown Saturday holding signs and chanting in support of women's rights.

"There's a definite vibe of people here who are standing up for women's rights, standing up for minority rights," she said when reached by phone.

The march in Winnipeg began at Portage Place mall and moved to the corner of Portage and Main, returned to the downtownmall.