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NEW: @BernieSanders will march tonight w/ abortion rights activists in Birmingham. (Original Post)
Donkees
May 2019
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Here in Vermont Bernie has been there in the fight for equal rights for Women
vermont farmguy
May 2019
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vermont farmguy
(19 posts)2. Here in Vermont Bernie has been there in the fight for equal rights for Women
We are proud to see that Bernie will be in the streets again marching for the rights of Women. Decades of consistency on this issue. Here in Vermont we have just voted to have a state constitutional amendment protecting a women's right to choose her health care plans. Religion and the State have no place in making laws against women. Health care is a human right for all... not just men.
Donkees
(31,465 posts)3. In Birmingham, ''A March for Reproductive Freedom,'' will be held starting at 6 p.m. (CDT) ...
In Birmingham, A March for Reproductive Freedom, will be held starting at 6 p.m. (CDT) at the 17th Street N and 5th Avenue N corner of Kelly Ingram Park. A rally will take place immediately following the march inside the pavilion at Kelly Ingram Park.
The event also coincides with a rally in support of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. But the organizers say that the two rallies are unrelated to each other.
Speakers to the Birmingham event include the following: Erica Star Robbins, Resist Birmingham; Satura Dudley, March For Our Lives; Rebecca Seung-Bickley, ACLU Communications Director in Alabama; Sheila Tyson, Jefferson County Commissioner; and special guest Shante Wolfe-Sisson, BLK Pearl.
https://www.al.com/politics/2019/05/abortion-ban-protests-expected-to-draw-big-crowds.html
The event also coincides with a rally in support of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. But the organizers say that the two rallies are unrelated to each other.
Speakers to the Birmingham event include the following: Erica Star Robbins, Resist Birmingham; Satura Dudley, March For Our Lives; Rebecca Seung-Bickley, ACLU Communications Director in Alabama; Sheila Tyson, Jefferson County Commissioner; and special guest Shante Wolfe-Sisson, BLK Pearl.
https://www.al.com/politics/2019/05/abortion-ban-protests-expected-to-draw-big-crowds.html
Donkees
(31,465 posts)4. The women's rights rally follows a rally with presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, ...