Womens March plans return to D.C. in October to protest Supreme Court nomination.
Protesters fill the streets of Washington during the Women's March after President Trump's inauguration in 2017.
(Oliver Contreras for The Washington Post)
The day after President Trumps inauguration in 2017, the Womens March drew millions of people to the streets of Washington, D.C., and cities across the country in a collective display of outrage and grief that was widely considered the largest single-day protest in American history.
As another presidential election nears and as the nation faces a deadly pandemic, historic racial justice protests and a contentious Supreme Court nomination process, the Womens March organizers are hoping to, once again, channel grief and fear in...