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Rally for Roe at the Supreme Court!

January 18, 2015 by Ashleigh Moses Leave a Comment

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It’s time to tell the world: we won’t go back.

Join DC NOW, National Organization for Women, Feminist Majority Foundation, and allies at the Supreme Court on Thursday, January 22, to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade and protest attacks on women’s reproductive rights. We will be rallying outside the Supreme Court (1 First Street NE) from 1 to 3 PM.

The day will end with a reception hosted by DC NOW at Busboys and Poets (1025 5th Street NW) from 6 to 8 PM, where our own Executive Director Eleanor Smeal will be speaking! All activists who joined us at the Supreme Court are welcome to attend!

Topics: Abortion, Action and Advocacy, Blog

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About Ashleigh Moses

Ashleigh is a graduate of the University of Alabama where she obtained a Bachelor’s in Political Science and a Master’s in Gender and Race Studies. While at Alabama she was active in campus-wide efforts to desegregate Alabama’s Greek system, was a founding member of the University of Alabama’s African Diasporic Studies Association, volunteered with her local Crossroads Community Center to promote open and diverse dialogue, and was present at every Crimson Tide home game. After completing her Master’s and moving to Washington, D.C. all in the same week, Ashleigh has found her home at the Feminist Majority Foundation working with women on college campuses throughout the south.

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