Today, tens of thousands of people rose up to reject Donald Trump and everything he stands for in Washington D.C. — alongside hundreds of thousands around the country.

John: wow.

As we write this, an extraordinary, nationwide uprising — with over 250 actions, rallies, teach-ins, voter registration drives, town halls, and a mass march in D.C. — is wrapping up.

Photo Credit: Kisha Bari

Today, tens of thousands of people rose up to reject Donald Trump and everything he stands for in Washington D.C. — alongside hundreds of thousands around the country.

We rose to demand our elected officials — at all levels of government, everywhere — step up and join us in building a just, bold vision for our country where climate justice, reproductive freedom, and immigrants’ rights are not up for debate. And it was powerful.

Check out and share some of the best photos from D.C. on Facebook here, or share this beautiful day of action on Twitter.

Here in D.C., hundreds of women, femmes, and allies – led by the Chilean Feminist Collective LASTESIS – performed the global feminist anthem, Un violador en tu camino (A Rapist in Your Path), as a testament to our movement’s power, resilience and creativity.

In Boise, Denver, Miami, Portland, Chicago, San Diego, Milwaukee, and beyond – women, femmes, and allies from all walks of life rose up because all our fights for justice are connected. The bottom line: today was incredible, and it’s not over.

Our work is just beginning and together we’re going to carry this momentum to November 3rd and beyond.

If you’re on social media, help make sure your friends and family see the strength of this movement — share some of the best photos from the Women’s March 2020 today on Facebook here or share on Twitter here.

With love and resolve,

Women’s March 2020

P.S. We need to keep up this momentum as Senate impeachment hearings begin, and then carry it all the way to November to defeat Donald Trump. Please chip in what you can to power this movement and keep us fighting.

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