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Women's rally planned for October 2 in Louisville

A group of Louisville pro-choice organizations and individuals have come together for an empowering women's rally on Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 11 AM, Federal Square, 600 West Chestnut (behind the federal building) in Louisville KY.

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(from a press release)

A group of Louisville pro-choice organizations and individuals have come together for an empowering women's rally on Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 11 AM, Federal Square, 600 West Chestnut (behind the federal building) in Louisville KY.

This Rally will be a solidarity event coinciding with all the 600-plus marches that will happen on the same day across the USA.

"On October 2, we’re going to send the Supreme Court and lawmakers across the country a clear, unified message. The attack on our reproductive rights will not be tolerated."

The Louisville Fight for Reproductive Freedom is an inclusive and non-partisan event that will unify, inspire and encourage action.

All COVID compliant guidelines will be followed; masks can be provided if needed, along with hand sanitizers and social distancing.

Email: ReproductiveFreedomRally@gmail.com

More details will follow!

Enough is enough, change must happen now.

Chairs:

Patty Stocker

Lacey McNary

Honi Goldman

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