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March 3, 2011
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Philly walk fights for women's rights
This past Saturday, the Philadelphia branch of the International Walk of Choice, a peaceful response to the recent attacks on Planned Parenthood, Title X funding and women’s reproductive rights, took place at Market East Station and spanned 1.6 miles. Augusta Christensen ’11 organized the event.
“The walk [was] kind of a peaceful demonstration in now 42 cities and a couple other countries in support [of women’s rights],” Christensen said. Walks occurred everywhere from Little Rock, AR to Lon…
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