More than 300 people took part in the #MeToo March and Rally on Saturday in Durango to speak out against sexual assault and harassment.
The #MeToo rally gets ready to start on Saturday morning on Main Avenue. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The #MeToo rally gets ready to start on Saturday morning on Main Avenue. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The #MeToo rally heads up Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The #MeToo rally heads up Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
More than 300 people participated in the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
More than 300 people participated in the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Sharon Wickstrom, left, Brenda Marshall, center, and Regina Wells meet up Saturday morning before the start of the #MeToo rally. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Sharon Wickstrom, left, Brenda Marshall, center, and Regina Wells meet up Saturday morning before the start of the #MeToo rally. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A #MeToo rally participant shows her sign to a passing bus as the march goes up Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A #MeToo rally participant shows her sign to a passing bus as the march goes up Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Participants in the #MeToo rally walk down the northbound lane of Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Participants in the #MeToo rally walk down the northbound lane of Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
About 300 hundred people walked from College Drive on Main Avenue to Buckley Park carrying signs supporting women’s rights and victims of sexual violence as part of the #MeToo rally. The rally was sponsored by the Women’s Rights Committee of Indivisible Durango and co-sponsored by Durango Sexual Assault Services Organization and the Women’s Resource Center. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
About 300 hundred people walked from College Drive on Main Avenue to Buckley Park carrying signs supporting women’s rights and victims of sexual violence as part of the #MeToo rally. The rally was sponsored by the Women’s Rights Committee of Indivisible Durango and co-sponsored by Durango Sexual Assault Services Organization and the Women’s Resource Center. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Joanna Atencio holds her sign before the start of the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Joanna Atencio holds her sign before the start of the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Participants in the #MeToo rally walk down the northbound lane of Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Participants in the #MeToo rally walk down the northbound lane of Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The #MeToo rally heads up Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The #MeToo rally heads up Main Avenue on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Natalia Sells, Fort Lewis College’s reigning Miss Hozhoni, speaks at the #MeToo rally at Buckley Park. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Natalia Sells, Fort Lewis College’s reigning Miss Hozhoni, speaks at the #MeToo rally at Buckley Park. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Brandi Lucero and Ryan Garcia, both representing Planned Parenthood, line up for the start of the #MeToo rally. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Brandi Lucero and Ryan Garcia, both representing Planned Parenthood, line up for the start of the #MeToo rally. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Dr. Jude Harrison, representing the LGBTQ community, speaks at the #MeToo rally at Buckley Park. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Dr. Jude Harrison, representing the LGBTQ community, speaks at the #MeToo rally at Buckley Park. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The #MeToo rally ended at Buckley Park on Saturday morning with four speakers addressing the crowd. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The #MeToo rally ended at Buckley Park on Saturday morning with four speakers addressing the crowd. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Lots of different signs were present at the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Merkin Karr, who founded Lotus, a sexual assault support group at Fort Lewis College, fires up the crowd as she speaks during the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning at Buckley Park. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Merkin Karr, who founded Lotus, a sexual assault support group at Fort Lewis College, fires up the crowd as she speaks during the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning at Buckley Park. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Retired Navy Capt. Gail Harris speaks during the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning at Buckley Park. Harris was the highest-ranking female African American in the U.S. Navy upon her retirement in December 2001. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Retired Navy Capt. Gail Harris speaks during the #MeToo rally on Saturday morning at Buckley Park. Harris was the highest-ranking female African American in the U.S. Navy upon her retirement in December 2001. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango Herald