The third annual Women’s March is underway across the globe, and the movement, which first ignited the day after President Donald Trump was inaugurated in 2017, saw thousands of women and men walk together in protest through city streets as they call for change on a number of issues, including gender and racial equality, LGBTQ rights, women’s rights, health-care issues, policy changes, and much more.

While the first year was record-breaking in a Washington, D.C., the biggest turnouts in 2019 were in New York City, where representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was spotted amongst marchers, and in Los Angeles, where a list of celebrity marchers expected to speak include Laverne Cox, Laura Dern, Nicole Richie, and more. In D.C., more than 10,000 participants are expected to turn out and come together in protest.

Some cities had cancelled their marches due to controversy surrounding the organizers, who have been accused of anti-Semitism and financial mismanagement, among other things. The Women’s March organization has also faced backlash for focusing too heavily on the concerns of white women, as well as excluding women who hold more conservative viewpoints. There has been a call for some of the cofounders to step down as a result.

Still, the turnout appeared to remain strong. Marchers came armed with signage that compared President Trump’s public trust to that of gas station sushi; others chose clever wordplay (“We are not ovary-acting”). There were, of course, some Beyoncé references. (Who run this motha?!)

Below, some more of the best signs from today’s marches around the country.