People have protests planned all around the country in response to President-elect Donald Trump taking office.

Many will head to Des Moines on Saturday, but others are holding protests in Eastern Iowa, including one in Iowa City.

Corey Hickner -Johnson says she created the event in Iowa City because a lot of people can't make the Women's March in D.C. or Des Moines on Saturday.

“This is a place that's closer and is home to a lot of people right now, this is where I teach and work and it feels like the right place,” says Hickner-Johnson.

Saturday's protest will begin with a moment of silence followed by a solidarity march.

Demonstrators will meet between the University of Iowa English Philosophy Building and the University of Iowa main library.

Hickner -Johnson says she created this event because she doesn't agree with Donald Trump's policies or rhetoric.

“Hate should not be tolerated in our society and that's hate towards people of color, people of different genders and sexualities, women, people with disabilities, there's been a lot of hate asserted by our president-elect Donald Trump,” says Hickner-Johnson.

The main Women's March happening in Washington on Saturday inspired other sister marches, like the one in Iowa City.

And the march in Iowa City will begin Saturday at 12:00 p.m.