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Walk for Choice Seattle Meeting
Sunday, February 12, 2012 at 1:00pm Cloud City Coffee, 8801 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115
The war on women is out of control. Let's get together and talk about what we can do about it! Let's take Walk for Choice to another level! Bring your ideas! We also need new ideas for educating people on the issues, letter writing campaigns, starting an online magazine... Let's join together!! They can not break us!!
Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/238693359544170/
Our bodies, our lives, our choice, our rights
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Walk for Choice Nashville
Signs read: Know Choice, Know Freedom - No Choice, no freedom
My panties, my business- keep out!
This TN Family Supports Planned Parenthood
Facebook album here
Thanks so much to everyone who came out for our event on Saturday! We had an absolutely beautiful day and our marching group was loud and proud! Thanks everyone for your support! We will be posting photos from Boston later today, and I'll share some photos from the other Walk For Choice marches too!
“It started when Congress cut funding to Planned Parenthood and is in direct response to HR 3,” Lewis tells me. “It is not organized by Planned Parenthood, but by us who realize that we have a right to choose and it’s not just to choose abortion,” She says. “It’s birth control, and contraceptives, and family planning, it’s unnecessary C-sections, etc. and if you get rid of Planned Parenthood, you get rid of our access to these things,” Carter adds. “It is a peaceful protest,” says Carter. “We plan to do it often, until we get our reproductive rights back.” What we really need, she added, “are people to come and speak, we have had three marches already but we can’t seem to get people that want to talk about personal feelings or stories on the subject.” To add your voice to the cause, contact them on Facebook at facebook.com/walkforchoiceutah. For more information on being involved with walk for choice, visit walkforchoice.org. The walk for choice is on Saturday, May 21, at 2:30 p.m. and we will start at the State Capitol and march down State Street to the Salt Lake City-County Building. I will see you there.