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Gender Liberation March participants rally for bodily autonomy outside Supreme Court, Heritage Foundation

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Upwards of 1,000 people gathered in D.C. on Saturday for the first-ever Gender Liberation March, rallying for bodily autonomy and self-determination outside the U.S.

Supreme Court and the Heritage Foundation headquarters. The march brought together advocates for transgender, LGBTQ, feminist, and reproductive rights, uniting the movements to protest attacks on healthcare access and individual freedoms.

The event kicked off just after noon at Columbus Circle, outside Union Station, where organizers had set up a stage. Throughout the day, speakers such as Elliot Page, Miss Major, and Julio Torres shared personal stories and highlighted the intersectional challenges of trans rights, abortion rights, and LGBTQ rights.

Raquel Willis, a core organizer of the event, outlined the broad coalition of communities represented in the Gender Liberation March. “This march is for the queers, and the trans folks of any age.

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