Beyoncé's feminist rallying cry,Kali Hansa "Ladies, now let's get in formation," will take its most literal form at the Women's March on Washington D.C.
And with her latest Facebook post, Bey herself is lending her voice to the movement. "We can make our voices heard and turn awareness into meaningful action and positive change," she writes.
SEE ALSO: Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde's son had a Beyoncé-themed birthday AND she got him a presentIt's important to note that this status update doesn't indicate that Beyoncé will actually protest at the March herself. But her sister, Solange, will be headlining The Peace Ball on Thursday evening at the new African American Museum of History and Culture, which will, "celebrate the accomplishments and successes of the past 4 years and the vow to continue to be the change we want to see in the world." So here's to hoping for a double dose of Knowles sisters to help us get through the weekend.
Beyoncé has previously performed to support Global Citizen and Chime for Change. She also supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election and encouraged her audiences to vote. Notably, she and Jay Z headlined a concert for the Clinton campaign in Ohio.
Donald Trump, meanwhile, can't even pronounce her name.
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