A group rallies outside the Supreme Court during the Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt case. (Photo by Victoria Pickering)
Janelle Monae, Maxwell, and Angelique Kidjo are the headline performers among about a dozen entertainers, and a bevy of celebrities are slated to give speeches or otherwise attend.
But the historic Women’s March on Washington is also going to host massive crowds of people. For those who’d prefer to be in solidarity from home, or couldn’t make it to D.C., live-streaming is an option.
Several sites including YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter will stream the march.
It all starts at 10 a.m. with a pre-rally, and festivities are slated to continue through 4 p.m.