The march was focused on support for reproductive rights, part of a nationwide series of demonstrations against Texas' near-total abortion ban.
Thousands of people took to the streets in downtown Los Angeles and other cities around the country Saturday to support reproductive rights, part of a nationwide series of demonstrations against Texas’ near-total abortion ban.
Paxton Smith, the Texas student whose valedictorian speech went viral for speaking in opposition to Texas’ abortion law, also appeared with feminist attorney Gloria Allred. This was the fifth annual Women’s March, with this year focusing on abortion rights following a Texas ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, when many women aren’t even aware they’re pregnant.
“When the Supreme Court rejected an emergency request to block Texas’s abortion ban, they effectively took the next step towards overturning Roe v. Wade. Simply put: We are witnessing the most dire threat to abortion access in our lifetime,” the Women’s March states on its website.
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