KAILUA-KONA — On Jan. 21 last year, millions of people joined demonstrations around the world as part of the Women’s March, one day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
In Kailua-Kona, a crowd of 3,800 people, according to organizer Lulie Cottle, marched, waving signs and chanting in solidarity.
A year later, organizers are planning a second West Hawaii march and rally, as well as a demonstration and art exhibition, on Jan. 21 at Hale Halawai.
“A lot happened in this last year because of the march,” said Cottle, citing an increase in the number of women running for public office and campaigns such as #MeToo and Time’s Up!, which focus attention on sexual assault and harassment.
The march is one of countless marches and events planned throughout the United States to revive the energy of last year’s events.
The Kailua-Kona march will begin at and return to Hale Halawai from 1-2 p.m. After the march, there will be speakers, a women’s art exhibit, activities, women vendors and more until 7 p.m.
The event is free and open to everyone.