2017 Lincoln Nebraska Women's March

[2][3] The nationwide Women's March of January 21, 2017 has been estimated as the largest single-day demonstration in United States history.

Karla Cooper, who is ordained in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Danielle Conrad, Executive Director of ACLU Nebraska, and Meg Mikolajczyk, Public Affairs Manager at Planned Parenthood of the Heartland.

[7] The event was created to promote unity and equal rights for all regardless of gender, race, or religion in the wake of President Donald Trump's election.

As the crowd passed the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, commonly referred to as Fiji, fifty members were outside harassing protest participants, counter-protesting, or supporting Trump shouting phrases such as "No means yes" while flying Trump flags from their balcony, bringing media attention to the event.

[8][1] The university investigated the students’ actions at the event, ultimately suspending the chapter for multiple violations, including alcohol abuse, hazing, and inappropriate sexual behavior.