Women's March on Washington announces official list of speakers
The Women's March on Washington announced its official lineup of speakers on Wednesday.
A large gathering of activists, actresses, filmmakers and scholars will speak and dozens of artists will perform. Additionally, herds of celebrities have announced that they will attend.
Here's the full list of speakers:
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Sophie Cruz, the now 6-year-old child who broke security lines to ask Pope Francis not to deport her parents
Janet Mock, author, trans activist and television host
America Ferrera, actress and chair of the Artists Table of Women's March on Washington
Angela Davis, feminist activist and scholar
Gloria Steinem, feminist activist and author
Ashley Judd, actress and humanitarian
Scarlett Johansson, actress and activist
Van Jones, president of Dream Corps and CNN Commentator
Michael Moore, documentary filmmaker
Ilyasah Shabazz, activist and daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz
Maryum Ali, activist and daughter of Muhammad Ali
Melissa Harris-Perry, writer, TV host and executive director of the Pro Humanitate Institute at Wake Forest University
Muriel Bowser, mayor of Washington, D.C.
George Gresham, activist and president of one of New York's largest labor unions
Aída Hurtado, intersectional feminist scholar and author
Randi Weingarten, president of American Federation of Teachers
Rhea Suh, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council
Ai-jen Poo, director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance's
Erika Andiola, immigration activist and former strategist for Bernie Sanders
Bob Alotta, executive director of the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice
LaDonna Harris, president of Americans for Indian Opportunity
Melanie Campbell, president of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation's
Rabbi Sharon Brous, founder of the IKAR Jewish community in Los Angeles
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
Zahra Billoo, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in San Francisco
Amanda Nguyen, president of RISE and advocate for sexual-assault survivors' rights
Sybrina Fulton, Lucia McBath, Maria Hamilton, and Gwen Carr, four of the Mothers of the Movement whose children were killed by police brutality or gun violence
Hina Naveed, co-director of the DRM Action Coalition and immigration activist
Judith Le Blanc, director of theNative Organizers Alliance
Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, executive director of MomsRising'
Melissa Mays, clean-water activist in Flint, Michigan
Raquel Willis, communications associate at the Transgender Law Center
Roslyn Brock, chair of the NAACP's national board of directors
Sister Ieasha Prime, Islamic scholar and activist
Wendy Carrillo, Standing Rock activist and congressional candidate from California
Dr. Cynthia Hale, pastor
Tamika Mallory, Carmen Perez, Linda Sarsour and Bob Bland, co-chairs of the Women's March
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