Multiplicity, Freedom, & Subjectivity vs Civil War

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We reached over a thousand concerned Savannahians and organized a march from Forsyth Park towards Johnson Square.

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Last night I made a joke: In 2025, I've become drunk with power. I've lost track of all the reasons I've blocked people. But I'm pretty sure I blocked someone earlier just for mixing up their, there, and they're.

Last night I made a joke: In 2025, I've become drunk with power. I've lost track of all the reasons I've blocked people. But I'm pretty sure I blocked someone earlier just for mixing up their, there, and they're.

Last night I made a joke: In 2025, I've become drunk with power. I've lost track of all the reasons I've blocked people. But I'm pretty sure I blocked someone earlier just for mixing up their, there, and they're.

Abortion bans target us at our weakest point: AUTONOMY OVER OUR BODIES.

Which fundamentally restricts autonomy over our identities.

On October 2nd, we invited 10 incredible speakers and political activists to share their views on Reproductive Rights at our march.

Now, we’re calling on the U.S. Senate to pass a landmark bill called the Women’s Health Protection Act.

This bill CAN end a 50 year insecurity surrounding Roe vs Wade by codifying abortion access and the right to privacy for women.

In the 21st Century, there is NO GOING BACK to having other people make decisions for another woman’s uterus.