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Women’s March highlights what’s at stake in upcoming election
Around 100 people gathered Saturday for the Claremont Women’s March.
Marchers, who met at the corner of Foothill and Indian Hill Boulevards, held posters in support of reproductive rights and women’s bodily autonomy.
They held pink and white posters with phrases like “my body my choice” and “keep your policies off my uterus.”
This year marks the fifth anniversary of the Women’s Wave, a nationwide action calling on women and men to participate and insist that a woman’s choice to when and wheth
Marchers, who met at the corner of Foothill and Indian Hill Boulevards, held posters in support of reproductive rights and women’s bodily autonomy.
They held pink and white posters with phrases like “my body my choice” and “keep your policies off my uterus.”
This year marks the fifth anniversary of the Women’s Wave, a nationwide action calling on women and men to participate and insist that a woman’s choice to when and wheth