NEWSHoosiers march on WashingtonAdrienne Bliss, of Muncie, listens as speakers fire up the rally before the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. An estimated 500,000 people turned out for the march, including up to 6,000 Hoosiers.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierA large crowd gathers for a rally held before the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. An estimated 500,000 people turned out for the march, including up to 6,000 Hoosiers.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierJackie Tabor, of Indianapolis, listens to speakers fire up the rally before the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. An estimated 500,000 people turned out for the march, including up to 6,000 Hoosiers.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierJoyce (Heine) Higashi, of Washington, found a group of Hoosiers among the large crowd at the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Higashi grew up in Fort Wayne and graduated from Indiana University.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierAdrienne Bliss, of Muncie, holds up a sign in support of incarcerated women at the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Bliss, a professor at Ball State University, works with an Indianapolis-based program called "Angel's Wings" that advocates for women in prison and their children.Meghan Holden/Journal & Courier(From left) Jasmine Lawson, of Indianapolis, Adrienne Bliss, of Muncie, and Therese Cochran, one of the organizers of the Indiana charter of the Women's March on Washington, hold up an Indiana banner for the march on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierAdrienne Bliss, of Muncie, and Therese Cochran, one of the organizers of the Indiana charter of the Women's March on Washington, hold hands as they prepare to march on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierA group of Hoosiers hold up a state sign for the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan, 21, 2016. An estimated 6,000 people from Indiana showed up for the national march.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierMother Robbin Lamblin (left) and daughter Rachel Lamblin, of Lafayette, pose in their women power shirts and Indiana scarves after the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.Meghan Holden/Journal & CourierMother Robbin Lamblin and daughter Rachel Lamblin, of Lafayette, show off their matching female sign tattoos they got together after the election. The mother and daughter took a bus to Washington to participate in the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.Meghan Holden/Journal & Courier