They are Veterans, students, artists, firefighters, entrepreneurs. Members of LGBTQ, Muslim, Native American, citizen, and immigrant communities; they are advocates who stand up not only for their rights, for their beliefs and for their culture but for all of us—for Our Land, Our Water, Our Mother Earth.
Protestor at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Nikki is an Air Force Veteran who braved the ND winter in support of the water protectors fighting against the DAPL of Standing Rock Indian Reservation - December 6, 2016
Nikki is an Air Force Veteran who braved the ND winter in support of the water protectors fighting against the DAPL of Standing Rock Indian Reservation - December 6, 2016
Cita, aka Chelove, is an artist and activist. She is Muscogee Creek Native American Indian, including part Javanese, Irish, Scottish, Polynesian and South Asian Indian. WA DC - March 8, 2017
Protestor at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Bobby at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Bobby is a third generation Pawnee, Ponca and Otoe Native American of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma - Skiatook, OK.
Bobby is a third generation Pawnee, Ponca and Otoe Native American of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma - Skiatook, OK.
Bobby moves his group through the crowds during the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Roxann, Hopi Native American Tribe member prays at a sacred site on the Kaibab Indian Reservation in Arizona.
"Disobey" - Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Jason is an Army combat veteran who traveled to Standing Rock Indian Reservation to stand with the water protectors fighting against the DAPL
Jason is an Army combat veteran who traveled to Standing Rock Indian Reservation to stand with the water protectors fighting against the DAPL
"Honor Indian Treaties" - Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Protestor at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Protestor at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Rebecca, a Native American activist at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
"Indigenous Resistance" - Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Jennifer is an Osage Native American and a professional Firefighter/Paramedic in OK
Jennifer is an Osage Native American and a professional Firefighter/Paramedic in OK
Girl at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
LaTrice is African American with some Jewish and Native American ancestry. She works for the D.C. Public school system and provides services for teen parents.
This glorious group of people representing their Native American culture at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Olivia is a human rights activist. She's stood on the front lines at Standing Rock Indian Reservation, protested against the Diamond Pipeline in Memphis and recently took part in the Women's March on Washington. March 9, 2017
Protestor at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Protestors at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
"Woman" - Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Jennifer is a Navy veteran who served in Afghanistan. She is part Cherokee Native American Indian.
"My Body My Choice" - Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Frances is African American with some Native American ancestry. She is an entrepenaur who has started her own massage therapy business
Protestor at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017
Protestor at the Women's March in WA DC - January 21, 2017