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During his first full day in office, President Trump saw more than 1 million people participate in coordinated women's marches in cities around the country and the world.

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Follow KYS On Twitter: The Women’s March on Washington was a huge success! Reports say potentially 500,000-600,000 people made the trek to National Mall in D.C. to take part in the big event. Some of your favorite Radio One D.C. personalities took part in the march which included some of your favorite celebs including Janelle […]

Among the thousands were Angela Davis, Alicia Keys, the Mothers of the Movement, and more — who all provided priceless moments to remember.

The rally will still continue, Chicago Tribune reports.

"Will the Women’s March on Washington be a space filled primarily with participants who believe that Black lives matter? I’m not sure, especially considering the attitudes of some who have publicly stated that they don’t want to hear calls for attendees to check their White privilege at the proverbial door,” Jamilah Lemieux explains in an op-ed at ColorLines.

On January 21, 2017, one day after the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, thousands are expected to gather in Washington D.C., in yet another march for women's rights.

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Planned Parenthood, Gloria Steinem and Harry Belafonte Join Women’s March on Washington  The March will be hosted by Honorary Co-Chairs Gloria Steinem and Harry Belafonte, and joined by Planned Parenthood, national and local organizations, volunteers, and community leaders standing together for social justice and human rights.  NEW YORK, NY – Today, the Women’s March on […]

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The women's march, reportedly the largest protest surrounding Trump’s inauguration, is slated to take place on January 21, a day after he is sworn into office.