CLEVELAND, Ohio -- About 300 people marched Friday evening in a downtown Cleveland protest aimed at President-elect Donald Trump.

Demonstrators from several different groups met about 5 p.m. in Public Square and gave speeches before marching about 6:45 p.m.

The groups spoke out for women's rights, gay/lesbian rights and minority rights, and spoke against Trump's environmental policies.

They chanted "Black Lives Matter," "Dump Trump," and other anti-Trump slogans.

The group marched through downtown on Euclid Avenue, briefly stopping traffic at East 9th Street. About half of the protesters walked on the street that police blocked off, while the other half stayed on the sidewalk.

They looped around East 21st Street and marched by theater-goers at Playhouse Square.

More protesters joined the march while it was in progress, swelling the crowd to an estimated 300 people at its peak. They ended up back at Public Square, where the speeches were made.

Some of the notable speakers were Kathy Wray Coleman, an activist who was arrested while giving a speech during protests at the Republican National Convention, and Khalid Samad, the head of the anti-crime group Peace in the Hood.

Friday's march lasted about an hour. No arrests were made and there were no major clashes with police.

The protest was much larger than one in Cleveland last week. That march drew less than 100 people.

Watch the cleveland.com Facebook Live coverage of the event below.