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Jennifer Lawrence Celebrates Women's March 2018 With Cameron Diaz and Adele

The stars came out for the 2018 Women's March.��Jennifer Lawrence joined up with Cameron Diaz and Adele on Saturday to take a stand in Los Angeles in the name of women's rights and equality, taking to Facebook to share a photo of the three holding up their signs.��

The stars came out for the 2018 Women's March.��

Jennifer Lawrence joined up with Cameron Diaz and Adele on Saturday to take a stand in Los Angeles in the name of women's rights and equality, taking to Facebook to share a photo of the three holding up their signs.��

"I stand in solidarity for Women's rights, Equal pay, DACA, CHIP," Lawrence wrote alongside the photo, while the sign she held read, "A woman's place is in the revolution."��

Adele also shared a photo of the group on Instagram, alongside a touching message about being inspired by women, and teaching her young son to "be a good man."��

The most influential people in my life have always been women. My family, my friends, my teachers, my colleagues, and my idols. I am obsessed with all the women in my life. I adore them and need them more and more every day. I am so grateful to be a woman, I wouldn't change it for the world. I hope I'm not only defined by my gender though. I hope I'm defined by my input to the world, my ability to love and to have empathy. To raise my son to be a a good man alongside the good man who loves me for everything I am and am not. I want what's best for people, I think we all do. We just can't agree on what that is. Power to the peaceful, power to the people x #womensmarch2018

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While Diaz marched with Lawrence and Adele, her pal, Drew Barrymore, marched alongside others in New York City, posting a tearful message about fighting for her daughters.��

#march for all women. And I am here on behalf of my beautiful gender and my loves of my life ... my daughters Olive and Frankie #fightlikeagirl

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See more celeb's posts -- including Eva Longoria, Katie Holmes, Lupita Nyong'o and Mila Kunis -- from marches around the country below:��

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Womens march LA!!!

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#BlackPower + #TimesUp + #WomensMarch = 2018

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Monumental moment���#womensmarch #daddydaughtertime #godbless #makeamericaloveagain

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Tired little marchers resting their feet! One of my favorites from last year in DC! ����We must all know when to recharge our weary bodies. While I���m desperate to be out there marching today and tomorrow, I���m sick and practicing the very necessary discipline of self-care. Sending love and strength to all the marchers today taking up the baton! This march for humanity, justice, equality is a long one. #InItForTheLongHaul ��������������� #womensmarch

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The family that marches together stays together. #womensmarch #whywemarch

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#womensmarch

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The 2018 Women's March comes just weeks after women took a stand at this year's Golden Globes, wearing black on the red carpet in protest of sexual harassment and gender inequality across all industries. See more in the video below.��

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