Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Women's March rallies set for today focus on threat to Roe v. Wade

- By Brooke Staggs bstaggs@scng.com

Tens of thousands of people are expected to take to the streets and gather in parks across Southern California today for rallies organized in support of reproducti­ve rights.

Many of the “Bans Off Our Bodies Abortion Rally” events were planned before the May 2 leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion indicating justices plan to undo federal protection­s around abortion access that have existed for half a century under Roe v. Wade. In fact, Emiliana Guereca, a cofounder of the Women's March Foundation, said they first learned about the draft opinion after looking into why there was a sudden, dramatic spike in registrati­ons for the rally planned for the steps of Los Angeles City Hall.

“At this point we are getting a few registrati­ons a minute,” she said.

A good number of participan­ts are telling organizers they haven't turned out for Women's March events before, Guereca said, including when an estimated 750,000people marched at the event in LosAngeles after President Donald Trump's inaugurati­on in January 2017.

“They thought that we were wrong and that Roe v. Wade would never fall, or that this would not be possible in the United States,” Guereca said.

“But whether you are a Republican or a Democrat, women's rights are on the line. That should have never been politicize­d.”

While advocates expected the Supreme Court to unwind Roe this summer, organizers of a rally planned at Centennial Park in Santa Ana said they were struggling to build a sense of urgency around the threat to abortion rights before the opinion was leaked.

At the start of May, they had 400people signed up to attend today's event, according to Sadaf Rahmani with Planned Parent

Kathleen Fiedler returns to her home on Anamonte after a three-day evacuation with her dog, Sheriff, left, and neighbor’s dog, Hank, during the Coastal Fire in Laguna Niguel on Friday. Fiedler said when she was told to evacuate she grabbed the dogs, pictures off the wall and her son’s insulin. She stayed with a friend during the fire. hood of Orange & San Bernardino Counties. Within two days of the Roe leak, that number tripled. They now expect as many as 5,000 people to hear speakers, share their testimonia­ls, make signs and build support for candidates and legislatio­n that supports abortion access.

“I think the leak was a huge wake-up call for people,” said Nichole Ramirez, who’s also with Planned Parenthood of Orange & SanBernard­ino Counties. “Now they’re fired up and they’re angry — as they should be. We’ve never lost a constituti­onal right before.”

There was no word Friday of any major plans for counterpro­tests or correspond­ing antiaborti­on rallies. But Ramirez said they have been working with the local police department and are providing their own security to make sure it’s a “safe, family-friendly event.”

Organizers are encouragin­g supporters to take public transporta­tion, ride-sharing services or carpool, particular­ly to the L.A. event. And since today is expected to be hot, nearing 100 degrees in places like Riverside, they recommend bringing plenty of water, hats and sunscreen.

Here are details about the major events taking place across Southern California.

Downtown Los Angeles

A volunteer-organized march will start at 9 a.m. at Pershing Square, 532 S. Olive St. Supporters will walk just under a mile to Los Angeles City Hall at 200 N. Spring St.

An official Women’s March rally is planned at City Hall from 10 a.m. until at least noon. A growing list of politician­s, advocates and celebritie­s are scheduled to speak, including U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, attorney Gloria Alred and actor Ricki Lake.

Santa Ana

A Planned Parenthood­organized rally is scheduled from 10 a.m. until noon at Centennial Regional Park, at 3000 W. Edinger Ave. in Santa Ana. No march is planned.

Speakers include Rep. Katie Porter, D-Irvine, and Lt. Gov.Eleni Kounalakis. There will be a sign-making station and supporters will be able to write their own testimonia­ls on a “Say Abortion” mural.

Riverside

The IE Women’s March rally will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Riverside City Hall, at 3900 Main St. No march is planned.

Assemblywo­man Sabrina Cervantes, D-Riverside, is a scheduled speaker along with representa­tives from Planned Parenthood, the Riverside County National Organizati­on for Women and other organizati­ons.

Temecula

For this volunteer-organized event, supporters will meet at 10 a.m. at the Temecula Duck Pond, at the intersecti­on of Ynez and Rancho California roads.

They’ll then march just over a mile to Temecula City Hall, at 41000 Main St. During a rally there until 1p.m., they’ll listen to speakers and music and share testimonia­ls

Burbank

The organizati­on MAEVE Burbank is hosting a march that will start at 10:30a.m. at the intersecti­on of North Mariposa Street and Chandler Boulevard. Supporters can march along Chandler Bike Path toward Buena Vista, then march back and finish at the Mariposa Street end of the path about 11:30 a.m.

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