An estimated 20,000 protestors filled the Brooklyn Bridge from end to end on Saturday in protest of the Supreme Court’s leaked draft striking down Roe v. Wade.
Angel Olsen, Billie Eilish, Clairo, Halsey, Ilana Glazer, L'Rain, Lykke Li, Megan Thee Stallion, Miley Cyrus, Mitski, Olivia Rodrigo, Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, Rebecca Black, Rina Sawayama, Snail Mail, Snoh Aalegra, Soccer Mommy, Tinashe, and Weyes Blood all signed a new ad that runs in the New York Times...
Paul McCartney spoke in remembrance of John Lennon in NYC, while Michael Stipe paired his support with a preview of a new solo song. Other marchers, performers and supporters included Kanye West, Vic Mensa, Andra Day, Cher, Eugene Mirman, Moby, Justin Timberlake, Jason Isbell, Wayne Coyne, and Janet Weiss.
People in Washington DC, NYC, and worldwide will march in support of stricter gun control laws on Saturday as part of March for Our Lives, which Hiss Golden Messenger and Spacebomb Records teamed up to release a track in support of.
Cher spoke at Women's March Anniversary: Power to the Polls in Las Vegas, NV, while in NYC comedian Aparna Nancherla was a co-host and Halsey delivered a powerful, moving poem.
Almost a year to the day after the 2017 edition, thousands of people took to the streets of NYC once again on Saturday (1/20) for the 2018 Women's March. 72nd St and Central Park West was this year's official starting point, but streets were clogged with marchers blocks away.