Chelsea Handler is leading a Women’s March at Sundance Film Festival

Movie-goers get ready: Tens of thousands of women will march through Sundance Film Festival on Saturday to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump.

On January 21st, hundreds of thousands of women will converge on Washington, D.C. to demand social justice. Simultaneously, millions of women will march in satellite marches across all 50 states (and all over the world).

Among them will be the women of Sundance Film Festival, led by Chelsea Handler, who was part of the organizing committee and will host the post-march rally.

"Sundance has always been a platform for change: not only for filmmakers and filmmaking, but also for big ideas for the future," Handler said in a statement. "We need to be louder and stronger than ever about what we believe in, so I joined some incredible women from around the country to bring our voices together in the streets of Park City. The Women’s March on Main will be an opportunity for the creative community and those in Utah to stand beside those in D.C."

“The Women’s March on Main” will begin at 9 a.m. at 220 Main St. in Park City. Aisha Tyler, Jessica Williams, Connie Britton, Mary McCormack, and Dolores Huerta  are all expected to speak. 

So lace up those snow boots – it’s time to get marching.