The Women’s March on Washington is pulling out all of the stops this weekend.
The March, a protest focused on women’s and civil rights planned for the day after President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, announced its official list of speakers, and it includes heavy-hitters like Planned Parenthood Action Fund President Cecile Richards, actress Scarlett Johansson and activist Janet Mock.
Billboard reported that the event will also feature performances by Hidden Figures star Janelle Monáe and the Indigo Girls. “I am honored to join this critical movement to bring justice and equality to all,” Monae said in a statement to Billboard. “Music has always been a powerful tool for galvanizing unity and I believe that singing and standing together, our voices will be stronger than any force that tries to repress us.”
Other notables attendees will include Gloria Steinem, Angela Davis and Maryum Ali. You can see the full list of attendees on New York Magazine.
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