Roe V. Wade

Latto protests Roe v. Wade overturning with new song and video, "Pussy"

”For women, our rights, how the world treats us, gender roles and our overall place in society isn’t just news it’s something we deal with every single day, sometimes loudly and sometimes quietly,” says the video’s director.

Dead & Company and Rage Against The Machine call for abortion access at recent shows

Dead & Company displayed images of protestors and the message ”SAVE OUR RIGHTS,” while Rage Against The Machine used their first show in 11 years to call to ”ABORT THE SUPREME COURT” and highlight the price of forced birth.

Margaret Glaspy shares "My Body My Choice," playing NYC benefit w/ Katy Kirby & more

Proceeds from the show and single will go to The Brigid Alliance, which provides logistical support, including travel, food, lodging, and childcare, for people seeking abortions.

Bully projected abortion information at Nashville Pride Fest set, expand 2022 tour

“It feels good to be in a safe space after yesterday,” Bully’s Alicia Bognanno said at Nashville Pride. “We got to look out for each other because we’re all we got. The Supreme Court sure as hell isn’t.”

Olivia Rodrigo (with Lily Allen), Lorde, Phoebe Bridgers blast Supreme Court at Glastonbury

Tons of Americans are also taking to the streets and social media to voice their dissent.

Kendrick Lamar closed out Glastonbury with powerful abortion statement (video)

”Godspeed for women’s rights,” Kendrick yelled during ”Savior.” ”They judge you, they judge Christ!”

NYC Gay Pride March 2022 in pics

NYC’s Pride March returned on Sunday (6/26) for its first in person, full capacity edition since 2019’s WorldPride

Dyke March NYC 2022 in pictures

2022’s theme was Dykes for Trans Liberation, and following the Supreme Court’s Friday decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, many carried signs calling for abortion access and blasting the court.

Over 10,000 protested in NYC after Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade (pics, video)

Politicians including Governor Kathy Hochul and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Ortez addressed protestors at Union Square.
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