LONDON -- People in 160 cities,Kalakal in 60 countries around the world are making history this weekend as they take to the streets in one of the largest co-ordinated acts of protest in recent years: the Women's March.
Ahead of the marches women are tweeting photos of their shoes and sharing their reasons for standing in solidarity with those marching on Washington D.C.
SEE ALSO: How to get involved with the Women's March on Washington if you're not in D.C.People are tweeting using the #MarchingShoes hashtag to show the shoes they'll be donning as they attend marches across the world.
Some women will be attending the marches with their children.
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Some expectant mothers write that they are attending on behalf of their unborn children.
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Women are marching with family members in mind.
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And others explain that they are marching as allies to those fighting for human rights and equality.
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Women are also attending to make important points about consent and sexual violence.
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Some women are attending marches to add their voice to a collective "roar".
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