A small portion of the roughly 400-strong group of protesters attending the Women's March held in Fairbanks Alaska on January 20, 2018. Temperatures were just below zero Fahrenheit, and there was a fresh blanket of snow, all of which added up to a pleasant winter's day by the standards of this town.
A sled dog carries a banner during the Women's March held on January 20, 2018, in Fairbanks Alaska.
Arctic Village activist Princess Daazhraii Johnson speaks at the Women's March in Fairbanks Alaska on Jan 20, 2018. She spoke to a crowd of roughly 400 people about the need to preserve the Arctic environment and indigenous culture.
Activist Liz Lyke addresses the crowd at the Women's March held in Fairbanks Alaska on Jan 20, 2018. She spoke of gender politics in Alaska and nationwide and, in particular, of the difficulties facing the transgender community.
Musician Aurora Bowers performs the song "Rattle Those Chains" at the Women's March held in Fairbanks Alaska on January 20, 2018.
Nikki Eiseman addresses the roughly 400-strong crowd at the Women's March held in Fairbanks Alaska on January 20, 2018. Ms. Eiseman urged support for Alyse Galvin, an education advocate running for the Federal House of Representatives seat that has been held since 1973 by Republican Don Young - second longest serving member of the House.
Rebecca Heaton from the Fairbanks League of Women Voters addresses the crowd of roughly 400 people who participated in the Women's March held in Fairbanks Alaska on January 20, 2018. Ms Heaton was one of the event organizers.
The Reverend Leslie Ahuvah Fails from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fairbanks leads a prayer at the Women's March held in Fairbanks Alaska on Jan 20, 2018.
Local resident Jana Canary attending the Women's March held on January 20, 2018, in Fairbanks Alaska.
Scene inside "The Crepery" (a local restaurant on Second Avenue Fairbanks Alaska) on January 20, 2018. The restaurant had just quietened down, after having been briefly overrun by members of the public leaving after the conclusion of the second annual Women's March.
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