Watch the Speeches From the Women’s March Live

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The Women’s March is streaming live. Watch all the speeches if you can’t get down to the mall here!

As of right now, DC is bursting at the seams with women of all ages stripes colors and creeds, as thousands upon thousands are attempting to Metro into downtown. (Pro-tip: we hear Uber isn’t surge pricing, and highly suggest you try that).

For those of us who couldn’t get to DC, or are otherwise unable to march in their local variation, the AP has helpfully put up a live stream to the speeches as they are given. This is doubly helpful as rolling news channels such as CNN and MSNBC are ignoring this historic march in favor of showing Trump sitting in church pretending to care about God.

Watch below.

The speeches will continue through until 1:30pm, EST, which we hope by then most of those still waiting in hour long lines in the DC suburbs for public transport will have managed to get into town. The March itself begins at 1:30pm.

Here is the list of those speaking:

  • Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s president
  • Sophie Cruz, the 5-year-old who gave Pope Francis a letter because she didn’t want her parents deported
  • Janet Mock, author, LGBTQ activist, and TV host
  • America Ferrera, actress
  • Angela Davis, civil rights activist and feminist scholar
  • Gloria Steinem, feminist activist and author
  • Ashley Judd, actress and activist
  • Scarlett Johansson, actress
  • Melissa Harris-Perry, writer and TV host
  • Randi Weingarten, American Federation of Teachers’ president
  • Van Jones, political commentator and author
  • Michael Moore, documentary filmmaker
  • Rhea Suh, Natural Resources Defense Council’s president
  • Muriel Bowser, Washington, DC’s mayor
  • Ai-jen Poo, National Domestic Workers Alliance’s director
  • Erika Andiola, immigration activist and former Bernie Sanders campaign worker
  • Ilyasah Shabazz, activist and daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz
  • Bob Alotta, Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice’s executive director
  • LaDonna Harris, Americans for Indian Opportunity’s president
  • Maryum Ali, gang prevention activist and daughter of Muhammad Ali
  • Melanie Campbell, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s president
  • 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 San Francisco chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
  • Amanda Nguyen, RISE’s president and advocate for sexual-assault survivors’ rights
  • George Gresham, labor organizer
  • Sybrina Fulton, Lucia McBath, Maria Hamilton, and Gwen Carr, four of the Mothers of the Movement
  • Hina Naveed, co-director of the DRM Action Coalition and immigration activist
  • Judith Le Blanc, Native Organizers Alliance’s director
  • Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, MomsRising’s executive director
  • Aída Hurtado, intersectional feminist scholar and author
  • 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, Women’s March co-chairs

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Are you at the march? tweet us your pictures and signs and other great things you see today! We’ll round them all up right here tomorrow.