 I'm Bre Ellis with Upright's Reports. We're in downtown Los Angeles at the Women's March, one of many worldwide, to hear what people have to say. I'm marching for the right to choose for what you want to do with your own body. I'm marching in the hope that it's a step towards creating a more equal society for everyone. Yo marcho hoy por la comunidad indocumentada. Tell me why you're here. I'm here because I am a feminist. Here for my sisters, my mom, my girlfriend. And I'm here because I want my rice. What is the purpose of the march? I think that a lot of people are experiencing a lot of pain and hopelessness and not understanding what they can do. What do you think is the importance of everyone coming out together and mobilizing, connecting with other people? I think it's important just to not forget that we are seeing we're visible to everyone. When we do come together it shows that we are powerful. Today I feel like it's the day we have to respond, we have to show the world that we're not gonna be okay with this, we're not gonna normalize it. Women have been marching for over 50 years and they still don't have equal rights so I think it's about time that we step up to the plate and really make a change. We spoke to a lot of people, we heard a lot of opinions. Until next time, this is Britt with Up Rocks Reports.