PHILADELPHIA - People in Philadelphia are making their voices heard on abortion rights.Massive crowds gathered outside Philadelphia City Hall Tuesday night singing, "We're going to keep on marching, keep on fighting, fighting up to freedom land."Hundreds came to protest after the Supreme Court's draft opinion on Roe v.
Wade was leaked Monday. The draft, which was confirmed authentic by Chief Justice John Roberts, suggest the court may overturn the landmark abortion ruling.People in Philadelphia make their voices heard on abortion rights. "When women's rights are under attack, what do we do?
Stand up, fight back," said Greyson Van Arsdale, an organizer with the group "Socialist Alternative."He says the decision affects literally everyone."Of course it affects women, and it also affects queer people," he said. "I'm a trans man whose body will also be affected by this and everybody who knows someone like that whose family is not ready to have a child."Hundreds marched late into the night for what they call mass pressure to preserve abortions rights."My body.
My choice. My body. My choice," chanted dozens of UPenn students who marched from the center of campus to Locust Street. Philadelphia protests erupt after a leaked draft opinion on Roe v.