GALLERY: Most googled political protests of 2017
2017 was a year of many protests. According to Google, these are the most googled protests.
Tens of thousands of people stood up for equality during the Women's March on Washington on January 21 (the day after Trump's inauguration).Photo by: The Washington Post
A series of pro-Trump rallies were also google and organized across the country.Photo by: Brook Mitchell
People took to the streets on all around the world on May Day (May 1) to stand up against President Donald Trump's anti-imigration platform. Photo by: Anadolu Agency
People protested Trump's first travel ban in over 80 US airports. Trump's second band was blocked. Photo by: Stephanie Keith
A series of anti-Trump rallies were also googled throughout the year.Photo by: Aaron P. Bernstein
After Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem, many NFL players followed protesting against police brutality and promoting racial equality. Photo by: Christian Petersen
The Charlottesville protests- Heather Heyer was killed when a white nationalists drove a car into a crowd of counter-protestors. Protests broke out around the country showing solidarity withCharlottesville. Photo by: NurPhoto
Several protests occured at the University of California, Berkeley. They began when Milo Yiannopoulos was to speak on campus. Many pro and anti-Trump counter-protests occured after. Photo by: Justin Sullivan
Highlighting racial injustices, the March for Black Women and the March for Racial Justice took place on September 30, in Washington, DC. Photo by: The Washington Post
On August 19, thousands of counter-protesters attended the Boston Free Speech rally.Photo by: Christian Science Monitor
People protested in St. Louis from September through November when a white police officer was acquitted after shooting Anthony Lamar Smith. More than 100 people were arrested. Photo by: Scott Olson
All over the country people participated in the Equality March for Unity and Pride Parade on June 11.Photo by: ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS
Thousands across the country rallied in response to President Trump's decision to revoke the Obama-era DACA policy, a policy protecting undocumented immigrants. Photo by: Pacific Press
Opposition activists participated in ongoing protests against the Venezuelan goverenment and President Niolas Maduro. Photo by: NurPhoto