President Biden visits Cleveland as Women's March Cleveland rallies for reproductive rights and against gun violence at the event and was covered by 19 News.....Activists Kathy Wray Coleman and Alysa Cooper of Women's March Cleveland comment ....President Biden issued an executive order two days later aimed at safe guarding some abortion access and said the nation needs a law that codifies Roe v Wade,.... He added that women should vote in November
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Tons of protesters stood
outside of Max Hayes High School. They were hoping to get
the attention of President Biden on his way inside to speak
about the economy.
Most of the protesters were there asking Biden to do something
pertaining to reproductive rights, and the overturning of
Roe V. Wade.
“It’s my body its my choice, I don’t understand why people
are trying to take that right away from us,” said Alysa Cooper.
“It’s very important, if we don’t have rights to our own body
what do we have rights to?”
But not all protesters shared her cry, one man held signs
fighting for the legalization of marijuana, while another held
a sign asking why the U.S. was sending so much money helping
the fight in Ukraine.
One woman chanted for reproductive rights, but also charged
President Biden to speak about issues pertaining to Cleveland
specifically.
“The black community wants to hear from him on gun
violence, black people are being killed in a disproportionate
fashion and black women are being raped and murdered,”
said Kathy Wray Coleman, head organizer of Women's
March Cleveland. “Our constitutional rights are being
compromised, and the only issue is the economy.”
(Note: The day after the aforementioned protest President
Biden issued an executive order aimed at safe guarding
some abortion access and said that Roe v Wade needs to be
codified into law He added that women should vote in
November)
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