Hundreds of thousands of people marched in protest against Trump at last weekend’s Women’s Marches, including a number of celebrities.
Actress Carrie Fisher, who passed away a month ago, had also been a vocal critic of Trump and during the protest, the character for which she was most famous, Princess Leia, was used as a powerful symbol for the protests.
Princess Leia has for 40 years now been an icon of resistance, rebellion and female empowerment.
Check out the Leia-inspired posters below:
Carrie Fisher isn't gone. She was alive and well at the #WomensMarch. pic.twitter.com/raSLIW8bzS
— Anthony Breznican (@Breznican) January 21, 2017
@BethElderkin pic.twitter.com/QOYxezrBZe
— Sean Manning (@talkingcovers) January 21, 2017
Hope Not Fear. I love the Princess Leia signs from the #WomensMarch #hewillnotdivideus pic.twitter.com/VDsSYFN9EK
— Markell Bailey (@tenorbuds) January 22, 2017
#WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/ARVddlfX8O
— Bex Taylor-Klaus (@IBexWeBex) January 21, 2017
Best signs are about Princess Leia #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/n9dw2cS3Fq
— Gianluca Mezzofiore (@GianlucaMezzo) January 21, 2017
Even Fisher’s co-star Mark Hamill joined in, tweeting “I know where she stood. You know where she stood. Such an honor to see her standing with you today”:
I know where she stood. You know where she stood. Such an honor to see her standing with you today. Bigly. #Resistance #WorldWideWomensMarch pic.twitter.com/cwsgoYVSU7
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) January 21, 2017
Via Twitter