COURTESY OF DAVID SAVELIEV President Trump’s inauguration and ensuing executive orders have caused concerned citizens across the nation to demonstrate. Diverse causes now find support from activists ready to speak up and protect American ideals.
COURTESY OF MIA BERMAN Berman stressed that white women must stand up for other marginalized groups.
COURTESY OF ISABEL EVANS Evans felt inspired after participating in a sister march in Boston.
COURTESY OF MIKA INADOMI Inadomi marched in D.C. in hopes that it would change Trump’s actions.
COURTESY OF SAM DOMINGUEZ Dominguez marched in D.C. with Hopkins freshman for women’s rights.
COURTESY OF ANTHONY BOUTROS Boutros believes that the masses have the power to enact change.
COURTESY OF ANGIE WALKER Walker, whose family is on the ACA, marched in Baltimore with friends.
ELLIE HALLENBORG/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Tolokonnikova spoke about social activism and feminism in light of Trump’s presidency.
ELLIE HALLENBORG/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Nadya Tolokonnikova, an activist and member of anti-Putin punk group Pussy Riot, spoke in Shriver Hall.