This illustration features a vibrant, densely packed crowd of diverse women participating in a protest. In the center, a white domed building—reminiscent of the U.S. Capitol—rises above the sea of faces, grounding the scene in a political context. The composition is arranged in a tight circular cluster, with dozens of individual figures depicted with distinct hairstyles, clothing, and expressions, conveying a sense of unity and collective energy.
Interspersed among the crowd are numerous hand-drawn protest signs bearing messages such as "Women’s Rights are Human Rights," "Black Lives Matter," "Love is Love," "Imagine Equality," and "My Body My Choice." The color palette is varied and spirited, dominated by diverse skin tones, bright splashes of pink, red, and blue clothing, and the stark white of the central building and paper signs. The artistic style is expressive and illustrative, characterized by bold, hand-lettered text and simplified, illustrative figures.
The entire image is encircled by a wide, bold border containing large, encircling text that reads: "WE ARE LINKED. WE ARE NOT RANKED. AND THIS IS A DAY THAT WILL CHANGE US FOREVER BECAUSE WE ARE TOGETHER. EACH OF US INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN." The background of the artwork is a neutral, light color, allowing the busy, colorful crowd to stand out as the primary focal point.