[6] Mothers of the Movement accompanied singer and actress Janelle Monáe appearing at the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017, after the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Gwen Carr, Lezley McSpadden, and Sybrina Fulton had also appeared in the singer's short film "LEMONADE", accompanying her 2016 album of the same name, holding photos of their slain sons.
Guests of the show included Sybrina Fulton, Lucy McBath, Geneva Reed-Veal, Cleopatra Cowley, Maria Hamilton, Samara Rice, Lesley McSpadden, Wanda Johnson, Gwen Carr, Valerie Zamarripa, Paulette Thompson, and Nancy Renninger.
Gwen Carr, Sybrina Fulton, and Lezley McSpadden spoke at the 2016 Triumph Awards, a joint venture by National Action Network and TV One to recognize distinguished individuals and corporations in civil rights, the arts, entertainment, education, business and sports who have made a positive impact on society by utilizing their talents and resources to help under-resourced communities.
In the 2020 US Presidential election, the Mothers of the Movement endorsed Joe Biden, saying that "though Donald Trump continues to call himself the law and order candidate from 2016 to now, he has not offered a single solution in the wake of many horrible, senseless shootings during his term.