Kejuan Goldsmith is arrested Sunday afternoon on Main Street.
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Kejuan Goldsmith raises his fist as he leads about 50 people in chants Sunday afternoon in Downtown Racine, calling for abortion's legality to be reinstated, about an hour prior to Goldsmith's arrest.
9 photos of demonstrators in Downtown Racine Sunday opposing overturn of Roe v. Wade
We the Change-makers, a youth-led organization, held a march Sunday in opposition to Friday's Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. At left, some demonstrators covered their faces in blood-like red paint.
ALEX RODRIGUEZ,
Protesters marched down Main Street Sunday chanting phrases like “No justice, no peace!” and “This is what Democracy looks like!” while briefly blocking the intersection of Main Street and Fourth Street. Many carried signs like this one, reading "My womb is not a machine to build you workers," an apparent response to the argument raised by some anti-abortion advocates that legalizing abortion is lowering the U.S. birth rate and contributing to workforce shortages.
ALEX RODRIGUEZ
ALEX RODRIGUEZ
ALEX RODRIGUEZ
Kejuan Goldsmith raises his fist as he leads about 50 people in chants Sunday afternoon in Downtown Racine, calling for abortion's legality to be reinstated, about an hour prior to Goldsmith's arrest.
Kejuan Goldsmith raises his fist as he leads about 50 people in chants Sunday afternoon in Downtown Racine, calling for abortion's legality to be reinstated, about an hour prior to Goldsmith's arrest.