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The Women's March is back for its third year, and despite several layers of controversy surrounding the march's leadership, highly attended events were still held across the world.
In Dec. 2018, the march came under fire when Tablet Magazinereported allegations that the organization's leaders made anti-Semitic remarks.
The fallout was fierce and the allegations were handled in a way that drew added criticism, with Women's March leader Tamika Mallory refusing to condemn anti-Jewish comments on The View earlier this week and several civil and women's rights groups declining to participate in the events.
Despite the controversy, several local organizers decided to take part in the events, and many women across America showed up ready to march, keeping to tradition with witty-as-ever signs in hand.
SEE ALSO:Why local organizers support the Women's March despite controversyAs we've learned from the 2017 and 2018 marches, women standing up for their rights make some kick-ass signs.
It's no surprise that this year's sign game was also remarkably impressive, so we wanted to take a bit of time to appreciate some of the masterpieces.
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Tweet may have been deletedThe London Chapter of the Women's March Movement organises a 'bread and roses' march in memory of the 1912 protests that revoutionised workers rights for women and against austerity.Credit: Guy Bell/REX/ShutterstockWomen's rally at freedom plaza during the women's march in Washington .Credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP/REX/ShutterstockA protester displays her sign at Freedom Plaza during the Women's March in Washington, DC January 19, 2019.Credit: EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty ImagesProtesters hold signs during the Women's March on January 19, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.Credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty ImagesDemonstrators march down Pennsylvania Avenue during the 2019 Women's March on January 19, 2019 in Washington, DC.Credit: Zach Gibson/Getty ImagesProtestors hold signs at Women's March 2019 on January 19, 2019 in New York City.Credit: Rob Kim/Getty ImagesProtesters display their signs during the Women's March in Washington, DC January 19, 2019.Credit: EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty ImagesProtesters display their signs as they walk down Pennsylvania Avenue past the Trump Tower during the Women's March in Washington, DC January 19, 2019.Credit: EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty ImagesPeople attend the Women's March 2019 protest for more women's rights on January 19, 2019 in Berlin, Germany.Credit: Carsten Koall/Getty Images