Protesters gather together and take the streets on an emergency action to protect Roe and Abortion Rights on May 3 at George Deukmejian Courthouse Long Beach. (Photo by Desary Vailencour)
Hundreds of pro-abortion rights activists gathered in front of the Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse on May 3 to speak out against the recently leaked Supreme Court draft that could potentially overturn Roe V. Wade.
The draft of the decision was leaked on May 2 to the media outlet Politico. As a response, people all over the country took to the streets in hopes that their voices may be heard by the justices of the Supreme Court.
People of all ages participated in the peaceful protest, holding signs and chanting phrases such as “They say no-choice, we say pro-choice.”
This was one of many protests in Long Beach that took place throughout the week, and it is foreseen that many more will happen in the near future.
Lynda Howard delivering a speech that displayed emotion through her mask at the peaceful Roe v. Wade rally, which was held outside of the Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse in Long Beach. (photo by Marlon Villa)Protesters gather together and take the streets on an emergency action to protect Roe and Abortion Rights on May 3 at George Deukmejian Courthouse Long Beach. (Photo by Desary Vailencour)Abortion right activists marching marching together the streets of the city of Long beach starting in Magnolia Ave to Pine Ave, then continued up to 3rd St and returning to Magnolia Ave (photo by Marlon Villa)A passerby rolls down his window, and holds out the “Rock n’ Roll” hand sign to show his support whilst driving by the abortion rights rally in front of the courthouse in Long Beach, Tuesday May 3. (Photo by Shelby Tiefenthaler)Protesters gather together on an emergency action to protect Roe and Abortion Rights on May 3 at George Deukmejian Courthouse Long Beach. (Photo by Desary Vailencour)Isabella Orsini displaying her “little feminist” t-shirt while running around at the peaceful Roe v. Wade rally, which was held outside of the Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse in Long Beach. (photo by Marlon Villa)Sheila Bates, by wearing a jacket with the words “black lives matter” she displays her support for the movement while sharing speech at the peaceful Roe v. Wade rally, which was held outside of the Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse in Long Beach. (photo by Marlon Villa)Young abortion rights activist jumped in on supporting the cause. He took a seat on a platform in front of the Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse to raise their signs high. (Photo by Shelby Tiefenthaler)Abortion right activists marching marching together the streets of the city of Long beach starting in Magnolia Ave to Pine Ave, then continued up to 3rd St and returning to Magnolia Ave (photo by Marlon Villa)Randy Santiago lead protesters that gathered together in solidarity, and took the streets and marched down Broadway St. in Downtown Long Beach, on an emergency action to protect Roe and Abortion Rights, on May 3 starting at George Deukmejian Courthouse. (Photo by Desary Vailencour)Abortion rights activists sit in front of Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse to promote their cause and raise awareness. (Photo by Shelby Tiefenthaler)Activists for abortion rights displaying their full attention to the speakers at the peaceful Roe v. Wade rally, which was held outside of the Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse in Long Beach. (photo by Marlon Villa)Abortion right activists marching marching together the streets of the city of Long beach starting in Magnolia Ave to Pine Ave, then continued up to 3rd St and returning to Magnolia Ave (photo by Marlon Villa)Protesters gather together on an emergency action to protect Roe and Abortion Rights on May 3 at George Deukmejian Courthouse Long Beach. (Photo by Desary Vailencour)Protesters gather together and take the streets on an emergency action to protect Roe and Abortion Rights on May 3 at George Deukmejian Courthouse Long Beach. (Photo by Desary Vailencour)Abortion rights activists chant together and raise their signs in front of Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse in order to make themselves seen and heard. (Photo by Shelby Tiefenthaler)Abortion rights activist raises her sign and fights for her rights at the rally in front of the Courthouse in downtown Long Beach on Tuesday May 3. (Photo by Shelby Tiefenthaler)
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