The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Celebritie­s to turn out for women’s march on Washington

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WASHINGTON >> Hollywood will be turning out in force for the women’s march on Washington set to follow Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Actress America Ferrera will attend the march and chair its “artist table,” organizers said Monday.

Other notables who plan to participat­e include Amy Schumer, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand and Zendaya.

“Since the election, so many fear that their voices will go unheard,” Ferrara said in a statement. “As artists, women, and most importantl­y dedicated Americans, it is critical that we stand together in solidarity for the protection, dignity and rights of our communitie­s.”

Johansson, criticizin­g the incoming administra­tion for “attacking” reproducti­ve rights, said she would participat­e to “make my voice heard and stand up for what I believe in.”

Organizers expect more than 100,000 people to turn out for the march on Jan. 21, one day after Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Chelsea Handler will lead a sister march in Park City, Utah, one of more than 150 solidarity marches planned around the country and the world that day.

Others who plan to participat­e in the Washington march include Uzo Aduba, Lea DeLaria, Diane Guerrero, Margo Jefferson, Hari Nef and Constance Wu.

A number of other celebritie­s will either participat­e in the march or express solidarity with the marchers in other ways, organizers said, including Katy Perry, Julianne Moore, Cher and Debra Messing.

Few in left-leaning Hollywood have expressed an interest in participat­ing in Trump’s inaugural events. Singer Jackie Evancho will perform the national anthem at the swearing-in.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Scarlett Johansson poses for photograph­ers in London. Hollywood will be turning out in force for the women’s march on Washington set to follow Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on. Actress America Ferrera will chair the march’s “artist table,” organizers said...
AP FILE PHOTO Scarlett Johansson poses for photograph­ers in London. Hollywood will be turning out in force for the women’s march on Washington set to follow Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on. Actress America Ferrera will chair the march’s “artist table,” organizers said...

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