Beyoncé joined the growing list of celebrities supporting the upcoming Women’s March on Washington.
The usually tight-lipped star shared a picture of the March’s logo on Facebook gave a shout out to Chime for Change, a global campaign launched by fashion house Gucci that aims to raise money to empower women and girls. “Together with Chime for Change, we raise our voices as mothers, as artists, and as activists,” Beyoncé captioned the photo. “As #GlobalCitizens, we can make our voices heard and turn awareness into meaningful action and positive change.”
It’s unclear whether the songstress, who supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, will attend the March, which will take place on Saturday in D.C. in a bid to send a strong message about women’s rights to President-elect Donald Trump. The March’s official platform also aligns with many of the causes Beyoncé has advocated for, including ending police brutality and elevating women of color.
And we’re sure the March’s organizers don’t mind having Queen B in their corner.
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