"Somebody asked me if I've been protesting for Roe v. Wade all along, and I said, 'No, I didn't think I had to.' ET, with word that the opinion on the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the case being used to challenge the Roe v. Wade ruling, was to be released, both groups grew quieter. There were frequent loud cheers as speaker after speaker vowed to continue the battle to advance abortion rights, while pleading for everyone to "Rise up for abortion rights." © Mark Golllom/CBC Hanna Fredeen, 66, was in high school when the Roe v. Wade ruling came down. "To show my support against the abolishment of Roe v. Wade," she said.
Source: CBC News June 24, 2022 23:24 UTC