Marchers wore T-shirts reading "Me Too" across the front, held signs and chanted "stop the violence, stop the rape!" and "survivors, united, we'll never be divided" as they made their way to the CNN building on Sunset Boulevard.
— Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
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A woman wears an outfit with the names of all the men in Hollywood who she says have sexually harassed her.
— Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
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The #MeToo march was inspired by a social media campaign in which victims of sexual assault and harassment have come forward with their stories in solidarity following the series of allegations against powerful men in Hollywood, politics and beyond.
— Mark Ralston / AFP - Getty Images
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The "Take Back the Workplace" and "#MeToo Survivors March" began at 10 a.m. (1 p.m. ET) on Hollywood Boulevard.
— Damian Dovarganes / AP
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Ada Kennedy, 7, looks up at her mother at the march.
— Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
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A demonstrator holds a sign that reads "Survivor of Incest."
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Women carry signs as they walk on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
— Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
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A man and a young girl hold signs in support for victims.
— Lucy Nicholoson / Reuters
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A woman pushes a stroller with her dog Olivia at the #MeToo march.
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Arlene Rios, 40, who says she was sexually assaulted twice while in the Navy, carries a sign during the march.
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Demonstrators rally outside CNN's Hollywood studios on Sunset Boulevard.
— Damian Dovarganes / AP
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Women were a majority of the crowd, although men made a strong showing of support.
Above, a man hugs a woman as he kisses her forehead.