Women's March On Washington: See Videos of Janelle Monae, Madonna, More
Participants prepare for the Women's March On Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. | Elijah C. Watson, Okayplayer
After Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday as President of the United States, women and supporters around the country united for the Women's March On Washingtonto protest the hateful rhetoric and policies from this election season.
Artists, activists, journalists, celebrities and politicians including Janelle Monae, Alicia Keys, Angela Davis, Madonna, Van Jones, Michael Moore, and many others all came out to Washington D.C. to speak and participate in the march.
Marchers also joined in all 50 states, and in over 70 countries.
Look below for a roundup of videos from the march, and stay tuned to Okayplayer for a full rundown.
Madonna at #WomensMarch: It took this horrific moment of darkness to wake the f--- up. pic.twitter.com/Gcx60zCOZy
Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 21, 2017
Angela Davis spoke about resisting Donald Trump and said those defending "white male heteropatriarchy had better watch out" #WomensMarchpic.twitter.com/9H4McxesGf
New York Times Video (@nytvideo) January 21, 2017
Michael Moore speaks at the #WomensMarch: "Mr. Trump, we are here to vow to end the Trump carnage" https://t.co/NEi4v38CUkpic.twitter.com/Ifl5W2KUQO
CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) January 21, 2017