Every Trump inauguration protest happening in Washington this week

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As the nation's capital prepares for Donald Trump's inauguration, demonstrators are slated to storm Washington in protest of the president-elect's platform.

Protestors with one group, J20, are coordinating an attempt to close down 12 security checkpoints along the National Mall and at the U.S. Capitol Building -- where Trump will take the oath of office on Friday. Others will be advocating for LGBT rights, civil rights and climate change throughout the nation's capital.

Here is a running list of the many protests set to take place throughout the week and over the inauguration weekend:

#DisruptJ20: January 20

When: 9 a.m. - all day

Where: McPherson Square

Description: "Join us for a bold mobilization against the inauguration of Donald Trump"

#J20 Resist: January 20

When: 6 a.m.

Where: Union Station

Description: "On January 20th, hundreds of thousands of people will be storming the streets across the US against Trump's accelerated assault on migrants, LGBTQ people, women, unions, people of color, and the entire working class."

Answer Coalition's #InaugurateTheResistance Protest: January 20

When: Friday

Where: 7th St. and D St. NW

Description: "Progressive people from all over the country will be descending on Washington, D.C. on January 20, 2017 to stage a massive demonstration along Pennsylvania Avenue on Inauguration Day. It is critically important that we keep building a larger grassroots movement against war, militarism, racism, anti-immigrant scapegoating and neoliberal capitalism's assault against workers' living standards and the environment."

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Showing Up for Racial Justice: January 20

When: Friday

Where: Washington D.C.

Description: "SURJ-DC is showing up with our bodies to disrupt inauguration day under the banner #DisruptJ20. We are organizing with this coalition of local and national activists and organizations, for an artful non-violent rejection of Trump's vision for the future of the country. We will join movement leaders around climate, trade, border, indigenous sovereignty, economic, and gender justice to set the stage for the next four years of resistance to Trump's agenda."

Climate Convergence and Action: January 20

When: All day on Friday

Where: Washington D.C.

Description: "Climate Contingent of inauguration protests - there are a number of marches, rallies and actions all weekend. ANSWER is hosting a big rally. DisruptJ20 is an action to disrupt the inauguration ceremonies with different movements like labor, students, faith etc (before this action there will be Nonviolent Direct Action trainings that we are strongly encourage people to attend)."

Not My President: January 20

When: All day on Friday

Where: U.S. Capitol Building

Description: "Join us on Inauguration Day to make our voices heard. We refuse to recognize Donald Trump as the President of the United States, and refuse to take orders from a government that puts bigots into power. We have to make it clear to the public that we did not choose this man for office and that we won't stand for his ideologies."

Queer Resistance on J20: January 20

When: 6:30 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Where: McPherson Square Park

Description: "Even though we're taking over a security checkpoint, we're there to have a good time - have fun, dance, celebrate our queer identities - no matter how anyone else reacts. This is NOT a space to instigate, and we will not be trying to provoke arrest."

The Movement for Black Lives: January 20

When: 7 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Where: Metropolitan Police Police Department Headquarters

Description: "The threats of mass deportation, the dismantling of Obamacare, the registration of Muslims and the criminalization of women's health, are loud and clear. Black people and other people of color are being targeted by vigilantes, our places of worship are being burned, our children are being attacked at school and the promise of more "law and order" policing leaves us even more vulnerable to police terror. Meet us on the frontline, take action with us! RESIST! LET'S GET FREE!"

Labor at Disrupt J20: January 20

When: 7 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Where: Washington D.C.

Description: "The labor direct action crew is planning an early morning direct action on January 20. We will meet near our checkpoint near Union Station (exact location released Fri morning) at 7:00 a.m.. This action will include blockading a designated Inauguration entry point. In coordination with other DisruptJ20 allies, our goal is to make loud and clear that our labor unions will resist Trump's war on workers and will not be co-opted to carry out his awful agenda."

The Future is Feminist Counter inaugural Action: January 20

When: 7 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Where: Washington D.C.

Description: "We're taking a stand for all those oppressed by patriarchy, especially women, trans folks, and gender non-conforming people. We are committed to centering the experience of women of color, low-income women, and those most threatened by the incoming administration's political agenda."

The Inaugural #Trump420: January 20

When: 8 a.m. - 4:20 p.m.

Where: Dupont Circle

Description: "We will gather on the west side of Dupont Circle at 8am for coffee & tea and parade down to the National Mall at 10am. Along the way we'll hand out 4,200 joints of legally grown cannabis! At 4 minutes and 20 seconds into President Trump's speech we'll light up! (unless President Trump comes out now in support of full cannabis legalization in all 50 States and DC!)"

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Festival of Resistance: March Against Trump: January 20

When: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Where: Columbus Circle

Description: "We need you to come out and join us to show that we won't back down. We'll march in solidarity to protect our communities and reject racism, sexism, transphobia, Islamophobia, ableism, and all forms of hate and oppression."

While many protests will take place throughout Inauguration Day, two major rallies are expected to take Washington by storm on Saturday.

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Women's March on Washington

When: 10 a.m.

Where: Independence Avenue and Third Ave. SW

Description: "The Women's March on Washington is a grassroots effort comprised of dozens of independent coordinators at the state level. The effort is helmed by four national co-chairs and a national coordinating committee who are working around the clock to pull it all together."

Millennials March

When: Saturday, January 21

Where: Washington D.C.

Description: January 21st will be Donald Trump's first day in office as POTUS. We are calling on a million millennials to take over Washington DC to fight Donald Trump's racist, xenophobic presidency. We are asking you to come support each other in these tough times and help us mobilize to defeat him in 2020.

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