<p>Organizers of the Women’s March on Washington were joined by hundreds of protesters on July 14 for a 17-mile march</a> to protest against the National Rifle Association.</p><p>The march, from NRA headquarters in Virginia to the Justice Department in Washington, is part of a two-day event</a> against gun violence.</p><p>“I want to remind the NRA, that we are community, we are family and that our lives deserve to matter,” said Carmen Perez, one of the co-chairs of the Women’s March, in a speech outside NRA headquarters. Credit: Working Families Party via Storyful</p><br />