Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
Washington, D.C. Equality March. Photos courtesy Gary Chichester
On June 11, the 2017 Equality March drew thousands of people to
The marchers went past the White House and to the National Mall. Among the speakers were actor Asia Kate Dillon, GLAAD CEO/ED Sarah Kate Ellis and former NBA player Jason Collins.
The march aimed to bring together members of various LGBTQ communities and their allies to highlight discrimination and call for the expansion of rights to put LGBTQs on par with heterosexuals.
A banner was put in front of the stage as a tribute to the 49 victims who died in the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando last year.