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The Women's March has held several demonstrations to demand access to abortion rights. Photograph by Evy MagesRoe v. Wade
. Instead of protesting at the court or on the National Mall, though, the group will go to the White House to demand that the Biden administration take action to protect abortion access.directing the Department of Health and Human Services to expand access to abortion care and other reproductive health services.
The protest won’t be one of the usual mass marches the group holds. Instead, the organizers have described the event as a “targeted civil disobedience.” Women’s March also won’t take steps to avoid arrest this time, so here are some things you should know before protesting on Saturday.Attendees can start gathering at Franklin Square Park for a rally at 10 AM. The group will begin marching at noon along I Street and 16th Street towards Lafayette Park.
People are also discouraged from bringing items that they probably won’t need, such as jewelry, bags, and suitcases. Weapons and drugs—including cannabis—are also not welcome.
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