Oklahomans are expected to rally Saturday as part of a larger network of marches taking place across the country following Donald Trump's inauguration.

“We can no longer complain on Facebook, and here is a chance to actually do something,” said Lindsey Kanaly, an Oklahoma City attorney who is helping to organize the Women's March on Oklahoma at the state Capitol.

Kanaly said the election made her aware of what she sees as the persecution that women face across the country, especially minorities. The Oklahoma event will begin with a march along N Lincoln Boulevard and include a rally at the Capitol's south lawn.

Also on Saturday a Women's March on Washington is expected to attract over 150,000 one day after Trump becomes the nation's 45th president.