 At 6-year-old Annika's first time at the San Francisco Women's March, one of her mom's Caroline is marching for the third year in a row with Mom's Demand Action, a gun safety advocacy group. Well, I hope that my daughter will be a strong woman later and that's what we're trying to teach her every day. Women! Women! Caroline and her daughter are part of the wave of women marching for change across the country today. The original march follows the election of Donald Trump in 2016, a call to action to advocate for and protect women's rights. While all roads lead to City Hall where a rally in the march began, participants we spoke with had their different reasons for marching. I'm not secure because of science reasons. I am a big advocate for science. We need to trust scientists instead of ignoring them. Leading the procession was the indigenous women contingent, who brought light to the murdered and missing indigenous women worldwide. I feel like this, as any parade or protest that we have, is like showing not just San Francisco, California and the nation, but the world that, you know, what's going on is not right and there are people who are going to stand up and continue to protest. Moments of jubilance mark the progress of the movement for many. Reporting for CalTV, I'm Tommas Malongan.