Student-led Womenβs March calls attention to reproductive rights

"They say, βNo choiceβ β we say, βPro-choice!ββ the group of more than 50 students and faculty chanted as they trudged through puddles and swampy earth. They gathered in the rain, braving strong winds to march in solidarity for womenβs reproductive rights.
Held on Friday, Oct. 14, the second annual Womenβs March β organized by ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ student groups Generation Action and the Female Athlete Alliance (FAA) β began with remarks at the Harold Alfond Forum on ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔβs Biddeford Campus.
Speakers included Generation Action President Brooke McLaughlin (Neuroscience, β23); FAA President Meghan Smith (Psychology, β23); Jennifer Tuttle, Ph.D., Dorothy M. Healy professor of Literature and Health in the School of Arts and Humanities; and Planned Parenthood representative Rachel Minkovitz.
Following moving speeches and the recitation of poetry, the group, equipped with handmade signs, umbrellas, and plastic rain ponchos, meandered from the Forum, through the tunnel under Route 9, and by the Campus Center before arriving at the Ripich Commons, where marchers gathered for continued discussion.
The event was organized to raise awareness of recent attempts to restrict womenβs access to reproductive health care, most notably the Supreme Courtβs recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, which had legalized abortion nationwide.
Last yearβs march, organized by the same groups, also brought together dozens of ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community members.
βHolding the Women's March again this year was so important to us,β McLaughlin remarked. βWomen's rights are still under attack, and that has become even more apparent in recent months. We wanted to show that ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ is a place that values equal rights and women's reproductive freedom. I think our strong and mighty group that marched across campus sent that message loud and clear.β