Photos of Resistance: Inside the DC Women’s March

Photos of Resistance: Inside the DC Women’s March

Photos of Resistance: Inside the DC Women’s March

Over 500,000 people flooded the streets of the nation’s capital to protest everything President Trump stands for.

Facebook
Twitter
Email
Flipboard
Pocket

The organizers of the Women’s March on Washington, DC, expected 200,000 people to show up on Saturday. Instead, at least 500,000 energized people flooded the streets of the capital yesterday, traveling untold miles to protest everything President Donald Trump stands for. Similar crowds outpaced organizers predictions all across the country, from Los Angeles to Chicago to New York City.

Photographer Tracie Williams was on the ground in DC, and her photographs capture some of the feeling of the day. On packed subway cars to the march, Williams says, “the energy was electric. We all knew something remarkable was going to happen.”

As Williams finally got to the march in the morning, “We could hear the roar of the crowd in the distance, a surreal yet beautiful sound beckoning us closer.” Her photos show the rest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read Joan Walsh’s dispatch from the DC protest, “Pussy Power Fights Back.”

We need your support

What’s at stake this November is the future of our democracy. Yet Nation readers know the fight for justice, equity, and peace doesn’t stop in November. Change doesn’t happen overnight. We need sustained, fearless journalism to advocate for bold ideas, expose corruption, defend our democracy, secure our bodily rights, promote peace, and protect the environment.

This month, we’re calling on you to give a monthly donation to support The Nation’s independent journalism. If you’ve read this far, I know you value our journalism that speaks truth to power in a way corporate-owned media never can. The most effective way to support The Nation is by becoming a monthly donor; this will provide us with a reliable funding base.

In the coming months, our writers will be working to bring you what you need to know—from John Nichols on the election, Elie Mystal on justice and injustice, Chris Lehmann’s reporting from inside the beltway, Joan Walsh with insightful political analysis, Jeet Heer’s crackling wit, and Amy Littlefield on the front lines of the fight for abortion access. For as little as $10 a month, you can empower our dedicated writers, editors, and fact checkers to report deeply on the most critical issues of our day.

Set up a monthly recurring donation today and join the committed community of readers who make our journalism possible for the long haul. For nearly 160 years, The Nation has stood for truth and justice—can you help us thrive for 160 more?

Onwards,
Katrina vanden Heuvel
Editorial Director and Publisher, The Nation

Ad Policy
x