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People's March

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2025 protest in the United States

2025 People's March
People's March on Washington
Part ofProtests against Donald Trump
DateJanuary 18, 2025 (2025-01-18)
Location
United States, mainly in Washington, D.C.
Goals"To protect progress, resist harmful policies, and fight for justice and equality. Women's Rights are Human Rights"[1]
Women's rights,LGBTQ+ rights
MethodsProtest march
Official websites:
PeoplesMarch.com

ThePeople's March,[2][3] also known as thePeople's March on Washington,[4] was apolitical rally that took place on January 18, 2025, two days beforethe second inauguration of Donald Trump as the president of the United States. Organized byWomen's March, Abortion Rights Now,Sierra Club,Planned Parenthood,ACLU andNational Women's Law Center,[5] an estimated 50,000 people were expected to attend the People's March on Washington event.[6][7]

The goals of the People's March was to "help participants find a political home",[8] adverting it as a "a day of joyful resistance, community building, and powerful action" and addressed topics such aswomen's rights,reproductive rights,environmental issues,racial justice,LGBTQ rights,immigration,anti-militarism,climate change, anddemocracy,[9] rather than focusing on Donald Trump.[10][11] Unlike the 2017 Women's March, the People's March was less significant and attracted smaller crowds than the previous marches.[12] Similar to the other marches, the crowds were peaceful.[13][14]

Background

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See also:2017 Women's March
Crowds at the2017 Women's March.

In early-November 2016, followingRepublican presidential nomineeDonald Trump's victory as the president-elect of the United States overDemocratic presidential nomineeHillary Clinton in the2016 presidential election, Melissa Miotke created a Facebook event to protest a march in Washington. With others organizing similar events and many women signing up to protest, the Women's March on Washington was later established.

The firstWomen's March, which was also known as the Women's March on Washington, was officially held on January 21, 2017, the day afterthe first inauguration of Donald Trump as a worldwide protest.[15] The 2017 Women's March at that time was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, which was surpassed three years later by the George Floyd protests. In the United States, the Women's March on Washington event drew in around 470,000 people, while over an estimated 3,267,134 and 5,246,670 people attended in over 408 rallies. The total worldwide participation for the 2017 Women's March was estimated to be over seven million. Similar Women's March events were held in the following years, including those in2018,2019 and2020. However, the Women's March dealt with allegations ofracism andantisemitism.[8]

Preparation and planning

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Name rebrand

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Sign for the event in Portland, Oregon

Unlike the previous2017 Women's March and its follow-ups, the event was rebranded to "People's March."[16]Penny Nance, the CEO ofConcerned Women for America, was originally split on the decision of rebranding.[17] On a November 8 planning call, following Donald Trump's victory, Middleton referred to the People's March as "our big one" and wanted the march to overshadow his second inauguration, like those in 2017.[17] However, later on, the organizers wanted to "provide an entry point for people who feel inspired to do something after Trump won a second term" rather than copying the 2017 Women's March, with Middleton saying that "Saturday isn't an attempt to recreate the energy of the 2017 March."[18] Tamika's spokesperson stated that the managing director of the Women's March "sees the need for everyone to be included in the fight against what is coming."[17]

Tamika Middleton, the managing director of the Women's March, stated that calling the event the "People's March" is a response to attempts to "what they see as a "call to community" within their base.[16][19] Middleton said that the 2025 People's March would "look like the 2017 version" and that many activists were "entering the new Trump era with feelings of exhaustion" and even "despair."[20] She explained that the reaction to Trump's second win "feels different" from 2017.[21] She also stated that the People's March was a group effort.[10]

Closures and security

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InPhiladelphia, severalCenter City streets were closed and parking lots were restricted for the People's March.[22][23] In Washington, where the People's March on Washington was being held at, traffic was affected and several roads were closed.[24] The People's March was held under a heavy police presence to avoid clashes between the protesters and those who supported Donald Trump.[14]

Event

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On November 7, 2024, followingRepublicanDonald Trump's second victory as the president-elect of the United States in the2024 presidential election, which was previously announced the day prior,The Washington Post announced that theWomen's March organization had planned a series of major protests in response to his projected win overDemocratic presidential nominee and vice presidentKamala Harris, taking place in Washington, D.C. on January 18, 2025.[6] The event began atFarragut Square,Franklin Square, andMcPherson Square at around 10:00 a.m.,[25] before stopping at theLincoln Memorial by 1:00 p.m. and hosting a two-hour rally until 3:00 p.m.[26][27] During the event, a Trump supporter walked in front of the crowd, stopping the march briefly, but police removed him.[14] A group of anti-abortion counter-protesters were also present outside the main gathering.[28]

Participation

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Fast Company reported that 74,000 people had RSVP'ed for numerous rallies.[29] By January 17, 2025, the day before the People's March, 90,600 people were expected to attend approximately 350 marches throughout cities in the United States,[30][31] including those inNew York City,[32][33]Boston,[34]Seattle,[35]Portland,[36] andChicago.[37] The People's March on Washington organizers expected the march to attract 50,000 attendees,[38][39] significantly lower than the attendance of the 2017 Women's March.[2][7][40] Washington's Metropolitan Police expected a crowd of around 25,000.[13][41]

Additionally, according toThe Hill, leaders of women's organizations had no interest in participating in the march.[42] Organizers did not "expect the same level of turnout as the 2017's Woman March" and said that "they do not see it as an indication that the movement is any weaker."[43] Several experts suggested reasons for the low numbers of the crowd, such as "possible fatigue." Analilia Mejia said "As many organizers, I'm focused on, what was it that kept so many of our community from participating? What was it that they didn't hear? What is it that they need to engage on?"[44]

Internationally, protests were held in several countries.[10] InCanada, theToronto People's March[45] took place on the same day as the People's March in Washington.[46] In the United Kingdom, protests occurred in 22 cities nationwide,[47] includingLondon,[48]Manchester,[49]Liverpool,[50]Plymouth[51] andSheffield.[52] Several other smaller protests were held inParis, France[53] andKraków, Poland.[54]

Locations

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Protests were held in the following U.S. cities:

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Alaska

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Arizona

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Arkansas

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California

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Colorado

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Connecticut

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Delaware

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Florida

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Georgia

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Idaho

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Illinois

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Indiana

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Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Louisiana

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Maryland

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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Missouri

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Montana

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Nebraska

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New Hampshire

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New Mexico

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New York

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North Carolina

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North Dakota

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Ohio

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Columbus, Ohio People's March

Oklahoma

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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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Rhode Island

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South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Utah

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Vermont

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Washington

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Wisconsin

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See also

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References

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