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12/29/2020 Massachusetts legislature passes provisions of the ROE Act and expands access to abortion

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10/27/2020 Illustration on WGBH.com

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#RuthSentUs 10/25/20 Nationwide Protest

Ms. Magazine    Link

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The Daily Free Press    Link

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Newsweek    Link

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Boston Globe   Link

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#RuthSentUs 10/25/20 Nationwide Protest

Boston Red Cloaks will participate in #RuthSentUs to protest replacement of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Sunday 10/25/20 at Boston State House.

 

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#ROEAct #ROE4All

#RuthSentUs #redcloakprotest

Georgia Handmaid Coalition Press Release on participation in 10/25/20 #RuthSentUs

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Boston Red Cloaks Protest in support of the ROE Act - May 30, 2019

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Carl Stevens/WBZ NewsRadio Article

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Members of Boston Red Cloaks walked silently up the State House steps Thursday, carrying signs of protest.

They were dressed as characters from "A Handmaid's Tale," Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel set in a near-future America that has taken away womens' rights.

The ten quiet women had a loud message—that abortion rights are under attack nationally, and that Massachusetts needs to strengthen its laws.

"We're working hard to make sure that women's voices are heard in Massachusetts and across the country," protester Jesse Steigerwald told WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens. "We're really very angry about what we see as an organized effort to restrict women's legal rights, constitutional rights."

Steigerwald was speaking of laws recently enacted in other states which restrict abortion rights. Alabama signed a near-total ban on abortions, and Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, and Louisiana have signed so-called "heartbeat" bills.

The group, which says it supports voter registration, civic engagement, and action towards women's equality, was at the State House in support of a lobbying event organized by the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, and NARAL.

"We've been around visiting Boston's significant historic places, because we think this is a historic time when people, men and women, really need to step forward," Steigerwald said. "You've got to leave your desk, leave your couch and come out if this is something you don't want to see slip away."

Kavanaugh Protest, Massachusetts State House, Boston - July 30, 2018

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