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ABORTION RIGHTS ADVOCATES PROTEST

By Black Radio Network Staff

AbortionWomen News, Minority News, Discrimination, Diversity, Female, Underrepresented, Equality, Gender Bias, EqualityNEW YORK - Abortion rights advocates took to the streets nationwide today against the possibility the U. S. Supreme Court will soon overturn Roe v. Wade.

Demonstrators in New York marched across the Brooklyn Bridge, temporarily shutting it down.

They chanted "Bans off our bodies now!" The defiant attitude of the marchers comes three days after the Senate failed to codify Roe v. Wade.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts confirmed the authenticity of a leaked court draft opinion strongly suggesting the High Court was about to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case which legalized abortions nationwide.

May 14, 2022


STORY TAGS: AbortionWomen News, Minority News, Discrimination, Diversity, Female, Underrepresented, Equality, Gender Bias, Equality

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