List of 2022 Women's March locations

A new ongoing stream of pro-abortion rights protests was launched in May 2022, in reaction to a leak of a SCOTUS draft majority opinion, authored by Justice Samuel Alito, that would overturn Roe v. Wade.[1] The rallies and marches reached a peak on Saturday, May 14, under the name "Bans Off Our Bodies."

United States[edit]

Listed below are over 450 events that took place in the U.S. on the weekend of May 14 (with a few happening before or after, as noted)

States Cities Photo Approximate attendance Notes
20,000[2] Washington Monument, National Mall[3] - Supreme Court; the demonstration was expected to draw up to 17,000 people.[4] Among those who spoke on stage during the rally were US Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) and DC Council Member Janeese Lewis George.[5] At the Supreme Court, the marchers were greeted by 50 counter-protesters.[6]
 Alabama Birmingham hundreds[7] People from all across the state of Alabama traveled to Linn Park on Saturday. After the rally, they marched around the park's perimeter.[7]
Mobile hundreds[8] Government Plaza, 205 Government St
Montgomery 13[9] Alabama State Capitol steps
 Alaska Anchorage[10] hundreds[11] intersection of Northern Lights Boulevard and New Seward[12]
Fairbanks 4[13] intersection of Geist Rd & University Ave[14]
Homer 3[15] WKFL Park
Juneau 39[16] 10th & Egan
Ketchikan few dozen[17] The Rock, 210 Front St
Kodiak 100+[18] Sargent Park
Wasilla Newcomb Park Wasilla Lake, 891 E Parks Hwy[19]
 Arizona Flagstaff 300[20] People gathered at Murdoch Community Center[21] and marched down Butler Avenue to Whole Foods and back.[20]
Payson 25[22] sign event held at corner Hwy 87 @ Hwy 260, State Rte 87[23]
Phoenix thousands[24] Arizona State Capitol. Speakers included Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (now running for governor) and state Sen. Raquel Terán.[25]
Sedona Corner Democracy, Arizona 89A & Coffee Pot Drive[26] / Jamesen Memorial Park
Show Low[27] (event location private)
Tucson thousands[28] Armory Park. Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and other elected officials spoke to the crowd.[28]
 Arkansas Eureka Springs Basin Spring Park
Fayetteville few dozen[29] Washington County Courthouse[30]
Fort Smith 75[31] Sebastian County Courthouse - Garrison Ave
Jonesboro 50[32] Craighead County Courthouse[33] (corner of Main Street and Washington)
Little Rock hundreds[34] Arkansas State Capitol[35]
Mountain Home Baxter County Courthouse[36]
Texarkana 25[37] US District Court (Texarkana), 500 N State Line Ave.[38] The same site had a second rally on Sunday, with 20 people.[37]
 California Bakersfield 100-150[39] Demonstrators gathered at Jastro Park on Truxtun Ave.[39]
Benicia few hundred[40] First Street Green, East B Street & 1st Street; current Benicia Mayor Steve Young, former Benicia Mayor Elizabeth Patterson and Solano County District Attorney candidate Sharon Henry spoke at the rally before the march.[40]
Burbank[41] 40+[42] North Mariposa Street & Chandler Boulevard - Chandler Bike Path toward Buena Vista[43]
Carpinteria 60-100[44][45] intersection of Linden Ave. & Carpinteria Ave.[46]
Carlsbad 500[47] - 700 Hundreds gathered near Carlsbad Village Train Station at State St and Grand Ave, then marched to Scenic Overlook Park near Carlsbad City Beach. Encinitas Mayor and 38th State Senate District candidate Catherine Blakespear was a keynote speaker.[48]
Chico 300+[49][50] Chico City Plaza - march downtown
Claremont[41] 100+[51] Foothill Boulevard & North Indian Hill Boulevard[52]
Cloverdale Cloverdale Plaza, Cloverdale Blvd. between 1st and 2nd Sts[53]
El Centro 30+[54] Dozens gathered on the sidewalk in front of the Imperial Valley Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest Health Center
Eureka 100[55] Eureka Courthouse, 825 5th St[56]
Fort Bragg 30[57] in front of Fort Bragg Town Hall, N Main Street
Fresno 1,000[58] West Nees Avenue & North Blackstone Avenue, in front of River Park shopping center; US Rep Jim Costa participated.[59]
Hollister 30+[60] sidewalk outside the San Benito County Superior Court at 450 Fourth St
Long Beach 1,000+[61] Hundreds marched from Harvey Milk Promenade Park[52] to Long Beach City Hall.
Los Angeles
at least several thousand[62] Los Angeles City Hall;[63] the rally, which had been planned for months, gained a new sense of urgency following the SCOTUS leak, and received more than 50,000 signups, according to the Women's March Federation.[52][64] Celebrity women's rights attorney Gloria Allred shared her pre-Roe back alley abortion story with the crowd.[2][65] Other speakers included LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, California First "Partner" Jennifer Siebel Newsom, US Sen Sen. Alex Padilla, US Reps. Karen Bass (current candidate for LA Mayor)[66] and Maxine Waters,[52] state Sen. Sydney Kamlager and Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez.[62] Among celebrity speakers and participants were actors Kate Beckinsale[67] and Lisa Ann Walter.[68] Another event was planned at the United States Courthouse[52] on West 1st St, by the group Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights.[69]
Modesto 200+[70] outside the Planned Parenthood office on McHenry Avenue - intersection of Briggsmore & McHenry Aves[70]
Monterey Window on the Bay, Del Monte Ave / Pacific St sidewalk outside Colton Hall lawn (~50 people)[71]
Mountain View 200-300[72] Mountain View Caltrain station - four corners of Castro and El Camino Real
Oakland 200+[73] Lake Merritt; state Sen. Nancy Skinner spoke at the rally.[73]
Ojai Libbey Outdoor Park Entrance, E. Ojai Ave
Palm Springs 500[74] Frances Stevens Park[75]
Palo Alto
Town & Country Village, 855 El Camino Real[76]
Palos Verdes Estates 200+[77] Malaga Cove Plaza[52]
Pasadena Pasadena City Hall[52]
Petaluma hundreds[53] Walnut Park - march up Petaluma Boulevard North[53] / intersection of Petaluma Blvd & Washington St[78]
Riverside Riverside City Hall Stage, 3900 Main St[79] - march downtown
Sacramento thousands[80] At least 800 people gathered for a march that started at the west steps of the California State Capitol,[81] then proceeded on a 2-mile loop along 9th St, T St, 5th St and the Capitol Mall. Back at the capitol, a rally was held; speakers included Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, State Treasurer Fiona Ma and state Attorney General Rob Bonta.[80] A dozen counter-protesters also showed up outside the crowd.[81] After the march, a Planned Parenthood statewide bus tour was launched.[82][83]
San Diego 5,000+[84] Thousands marched a mile through the downtown area,[85] ending with a rally outside the San Diego Hall of Justice along West Broadway and near the federal courthouse;[86] a group of 50 anti-abortion activists held a counter protest.[87]
San Jose San Jose City Hall; Candidate for state assembly Gail Pellerin attended the rally.[88]
San Francisco 10,000+[89][90] Thousands marched down Market Street from Civic Center[91] to the Embarcadero.[92] SF Mayor London Breed participated in the march.[93] In San Francisco's Mission District, at least a couple hundred people gathered for a "Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights" rally outside the BART Station at Mission and 24th.[92][94]
San Luis Obispo 300[95] SLO Superior Court, Monterey St - march downtown
Santa Ana a few thousand[65] Centennial Regional Park[96] (4,000-5,000 expected).[52] Speakers included Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis and US Rep. Katie Porter.[65]
Santa Barbara 2,500[97] De La Guerra Plaza. State Senator Monique Limón spoke at the rally.[97]
Santa Cruz several hundred[98] Santa Cruz Clock Tower, N. Pacific Ave
Sebastopol 100[99] crossroads of Main Street and Bodega Avenue (CA-116 & CA-12)
Sherman Oaks Sherman Oaks Galleria[52]
Sonoma 20-25 Sonoma Plaza[100]
Sonora 40+[101] Protesters gathered at Courthouse Square, then marched down Washington Street and back up.[102]
Stockton[80]
Temecula[41] Temecula Duck Pond (intersection of Ynez and Rancho California Roads) - Temecula City Hall[43]
Ukiah 100[103] Mendocino County Courthouse
Venice Venice Beach Pride Lifeguard Tower[52][104]
Ventura 150+[105][106] Plaza Park, E Thompson Blvd[107]
Visalia 6[108] Tulare County Superior Court, S. Mooney Blvd
Yucca Valley 55[109] corner of Twentynine Palms Highway and Old Woman Springs Road
 Colorado Aspen 30+[110] Paepcke Park
Boulder 2,000+[111] Boulder County Courthouse[112] - march thru Pearl Street Mall and downtown Boulder along Broadway & Canyon. State Rep. Edie Hooton (D-Boulder) was present[111]
Carbondale A rally was held outside The Goat Kitchen & Bar on Cowen Drive, followed by a march down Rte 133 & Euclid Ave to Sopris Park.[113]
Colorado Springs 500[114] Acacia Park[115]
Denver 4,000 - 6,000[116] Civic Center Park, outside the Capitol Building. State Rep Kyle Mullica was present with his family.[117] A handful of counter-protesters were also present, then left before the ralliers starting marching through the city.[118]
Durango 100+[119] Buckley Park - La Plata County Courthouse
Edwards Edwards Rest Area & roundabout, at Edwards Access Rd
Fort Collins 300[120] Hundreds gathered at Old Town Square; state Reps. Cathy Kipp and Andrew Boesenecker spoke to the crowd.[120]
Greeley Weld County Courthouse, 901 9th Ave[121]
Longmont People lined the all the sidewalks near the intersection of 6th and Main Sts.[111][112] State Rep. Karen McCormick was seen greeting the crowd.[116]
Montrose Old County Courthouse, S 1st Street[122]
Pueblo corner of Rte 50 & N Elizabeth St (outside Big K-Mart parking lot)
Steamboat Springs 250[123] (5/15) Bud Werner Memorial Library - historic Routt County Courthouse lawn
 Connecticut Danbury few dozen[124] (5/15) Danbury Library Plaza, 170 Main St;[125][126] Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz attended the rally.[124]
Darien 100+[127] Darien Town Hall; state Rep. Matt Blumenthal and state Sen. Will Haskell spoke at the rally.[127]
Guilford 300[128] Guilford Town Green, Broad Street. Attendees included Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, state Rep Sean Scanlon and state Sen Christine Cohen.[128]
Hartford several hundred On Saturday, May 14, several dozen gathered for a rally at the Connecticut State Capitol.[129] The next day, an even bigger rally of several hundred was formed at the same spot, followed by a march to the Connecticut Supreme Court.[130]
Litchfield 130-150[129] Litchfield Town Green
New Haven dozens[131] New Haven Green, between Temple St. and Church St.
New London Soldiers and Sailors Monument[132] - courthouse
New Milford 60-70[133] New Milford Town Green, 10 Main St[126][134]
Stamford 300[135] (5/15) Hundreds rallied outside the Stamford/Norwalk Judicial District Courthouse.[136] Speakers included Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, Attorney Gen. William Tong, state Rep. Matt Blumenthal and Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons.[137]
Westport Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Memorial Bridge.[138]
 Delaware Georgetown several hundred[139] The Circle
Wilmington 300+[140] Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park, Rosa Parks Dr
 Florida Clermont Center Lake Park;[141] four counter-protesters showed up.
Delray Beach[142] 500[143] Old School Square, N Swinton Ave. US Senate candidate Allen Ellison spoke at the rally.[143]
Flagler Beach hundreds[144] Wadsworth Park - bridge
Fort Lauderdale 2,500[9][145] Federal Courthouse;[146] supporters lined several blocks along Broward Blvd, drawing continual honks of support from motorists.[6][147] US Rep. & candidate for Governor Charlie Crist attended the rally.[145]
Fort Myers 200+[148] At Lee County Clerk of Court, hundreds of abortion and anti-abortion advocates turned out for the protest, the latter side consisting of religious leaders, local politicians and members of the Proud Boys. Confrontations during the three-hour event along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard were broken up by Fort Myers Police and private security officers.[149]
Gainesville 750[150] Bo Diddley Plaza - Cora P. Roberson Park
Jacksonville hundreds[151] Duval County Courthouse. Florida State Reps Angie Nixon & Tracie Davis were at the rally.[151]
Key West 100[152] Bayview Park
Lakeland Munn Park[153]
Melbourne corner of Stadium Pkwy & Judge Fran Jamieson Way, outside Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Justice Center
Miami couple thousand[154] Ives Estates Park; FL Agriculture Commissioner & gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried spoke at the event.[146][154]
Mount Dora event hosted by Lake County Florida Democrats
Ocala 150+[155] intersection of Silver Springs Boulevard and South Pine Ave[9]
Orlando thousands[156] Orlando City Hall - Federal Courthouse. State Rep. Anna Eskamani spoke to the crowd.[157] A small group of pro-lifers was also present.[156]
Ormond Beach 200[144] Granada Bridge, Cassen Park
Sarasota hundreds[158] Planned Parenthood location on Central Ave - Rosemary District
St. Augustine 5[159] Base of the Bridge of Lions
St. Petersburg St. Petersburg City Hall
Stuart Roosevelt Bridge[160]
Tallahassee several hundred[161] A rally was held on the steps of Florida State Capitol Building, followed by a march on the sidewalks encompassing the Capitol complex, which included the Florida Supreme Court building. State Sen. Loranne Ausley spoke at the rally.[162]
Tampa[163] 1,000+[164] Joe Chillura Courthouse Square - Curtis Hixon Park[165]
The Villages 300[166] Lake Sumter Landing Market Square
Viera
hundreds[167] outside the Moore Justice Center
West Palm Beach[142] 1,200[168] Meyer Amphitheater[9] - Datura Street & North Flagler Drive. Speakers included US Rep. Lois Frankel, state Sen. Lori Berman & state Rep. Jervonte Edmonds.[168]
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Atlanta 3,500[169] Hundreds packed Liberty Plaza at the Georgia State Capitol.[63][170] US Rep. Nikema Williams[169] & state Sen. Nan Orrock[171] both attended. A dozen counter-protesters stood on a nearby sidewalk.[2]
Columbus US Post Office & Court House
Savannah several hundred Several abortion rights events happened in Savannah. Over 100 people rallied at Chatham County Courthouse on Montgomery St; Savannah Mayor Van Johnson spoke to the crowd.[172] Meanwhile, hundreds more gathtered at Forsyth Park Fountain,[173] then marched along Bull Street through Downtown Savannah.[9]
Statesboro dozens[174] (5/15) Bulloch County Courthouse[175]
 Hawaii Hilo 100+ Kamehameha Ave outside Bayfront Park and Wailoa Park, in front of the Kamehameha Statue.[176]
Honolulu 700[177] Hundreds gathered at the intersection of Kalakaua Blvd & Kapahulu Ave, outside Honolulu Zoo Park,[178] then marched within the Waikiki area;[176] one anti-abortion protester showed up.[177]
Kahului (Maui) 420[177][179] sidewalk facing West Ka'ahumanu Avenue,[180] outside Queen Ka'ahumanu Center in front of Old Sears Building[176][177]
Kailua-Kona 50[181] Queen Ka'ahumanu Hwy, south of Henry Street
Lihue Kaua'i Community College[176] - Main Entrance Sidewalk, 3-1901 Kaumualii Hwy
 Idaho Boise 5,000[182] Thousands gathered at the Idaho Statehouse.[183][184] A smaller right-to-life rally took place at the same spot later in the day.[182]
Coeur d'Alene 300+[185] corner of 19th Street & Sherman Ave[186] - McEuen Park[187]
Moscow 120-140[188] East City Park, 900 E 3rd St[189]
Pocatello 200[190] Pocatello City Hall
 Illinois Carbondale Carbondale Civic Center, 200 S Illinois Ave[191]
Chicago 2,500[192] - 10,000[193] Several events were held in Chicago on Saturday, May 14. At least several thousand gathered at Union Park,[194] then marched around the city, through the Loop.[195] Speakers included Amy Eshleman (wife of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot),[196] Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton & US Reps Jan Schakowsky[192] & Sean Casten (the latter of whom brought along his teenage daughter).[2] A second event at Wrigley Square in Millennium Park attracted a few hundred people.[197]
Elgin intersection of Kimball Street and Grove Avenue[198]
Geneva 100+[199] Kane County Courthouse; US Rep Bill Foster spoke at the rally.[199]
Normal One Normal Plaza, 601-691 E Lincoln St[200]
Plainfield hundreds[201] Settler's Park Amphitheater
Rockford 200+[202] Women's Suffrage Plaza; Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara spoke at the rally. Tensions sparked when some counter-protestors came to the event with a megaphone. After some confrontation, two police officers came between the two sides.[203]
Springfield 80-100[204] (5/15) Old State Capitol
 Indiana Bloomington dozens[205] outside Monroe County Courthouse, W Kirkwood Ave
Columbus Columbus City Hall - Bartholomew County Courthouse[206]
Crown Point Courthouse Square, 220 S Main St
Fort Wayne hundreds[207] Allen County Courthouse Green, South Calhoun St;[208] several dozen pro-life activists stood across the street.[207]
Hobart 55[209] First Unitarian Universalist Church of Hobart - walk through downtown; US Rep. Frank J. Mrvan spoke at the event.[209]
Indianapolis 300+[210] (5/15) A "Defend Roe" rally was held at the Indiana State Capitol.[211]
Lafayette 50+[212] Margerum Fountain, West Lafayette - Tippecanoe County Courthouse[9][213]
Muncie Delaware County Building;[214] Hammond, IN Mayor & candidate for US Senate Thomas McDermott spoke to the crowd.[215]
Noblesville Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center
 Iowa Cedar Rapids hundreds[216] Green Square Park - across the river and back.[216] State Rep. Liz Bennett attended the rally.[217]
Dubuque 75[218] About 50 people gathered outside Dubuque County Courthouse; their ranks increased to 75 as they marched to Town Clock Plaza,[218] where 20 pro-life advocates were present.[216]
Iowa City 200+[219] University of Iowa Pentacrest[220] - Iowa Ave, Gilbert St & Ped Mall[221]
 Kansas Topeka 75+[222][223] (5/15) Kansas State House[224][225]
Wichita ~80 Women's March -Air Capital- Wichita Kansas held two rallies over the weekend. On Saturday May 14, a few dozen people stood outside the Federal Courthouse;[226] on Sunday May 15, at least 40 people gathered at A. Price Woodard Park.[225] On both occasions, protesters spoke out not only against the leaked SCOTUS draft opinion re Roe v. Wade, but a proposed Kansas abortion-restriction amendment scheduled for a vote on August 2.
 Kentucky Bowling Green 25-30[227] Natcher Federal Courthouse
Frankfort hundreds[228] (5/15) Kentucky Capital building
Lexington hundreds[229][230] Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza
Louisville 2,000[231] Hundreds gathered outside Planned Parenthood's Louisville location.[232]
 Louisiana Lafayette 100[233] Parc Putnam, outside federal courthouse on Lafayette St
New Orleans hundreds[234] Duncan Plaza (next to City Hall)[235]
Shreveport 45+[236] police station - Caddo Parish Courthouse[237]
 Maine Bangor hundreds[238] Gov. Janet Mills arrived at the rally at Bass Park, outside Cross Insurance Center, after she spoke at the Democratic state convention.[239] Mills told both delegates and abortion rights supporters that, as their Governor, she would not allow any rollback of women's rights in the state of Maine even if Roe v. Wade were to be overturned.[238]
Bar Harbor Village Green, corner of Main St & Mt. Desert St
Brunswick (5/15) Town Mall & Gazebo, Maine Street[240]
Bucksport Veterans Memorial Park[241]
Portland 500[242] Lincoln Park
Rockland 200[243] corner of Park Street & Main Street, at Walgreens[244]
 Maryland Aspen Hill[245] intersection of Georgia Ave & Connecticut Ave
Baltimore[246] hundreds[247] War Memorial Plaza, in front of Baltimore City Hall - William Donald Schaefer Building[248]
Frederick hundreds[249] Square Corner (E. Patrick St. & N. Market St.)
Leisure World Georgia Ave near the intersection of Rossmoor Blvd.
Westminster outside Carroll County Public Library, 50 E Main St[250]
 Massachusetts Attleboro 75[251] Dozens of people stood single file, with signs, in front of the Attleboro District Court House on North Main Street; attending the rally were US Rep. Jake Auchincloss and state Rep. Adam Scanlon.[251]
Boston several thousand[252] Two rallies were held in downtown Boston, each followed by a march. At noon, the first event took place at the Parkman Bandstand in the Boston Common,[253] with thousands in attendance;[254] speakers included US Sen Ed Markey and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, the latter currently running for governor.[252] Protesters then marched through Downtown Crossing and up to the State House. Meanwhile, a smaller rally took place in Copley Square at 2 pm,[255] with a few hundred people, who then marched up Boylston St to where the first event had started, at the Bandstand.[254]
Concord several hundred[256] Monument Square, Main Street, Concord Center[257]
Duxbury First Parish Church Unitarian, 842 Tremont St
Falmouth 100[258] - 120[259] Falmouth Village Green, Main St
Hyannis[260] 200[261] Hyannis Airport Rotary, 545 Iyannough Rd
Marblehead 16+[257] Marblehead Community Center[257]
Martha's Vineyard at least 50[262] Vineyard Haven's Five Corners[263]
Newburyport 500[264] Market Square (corner of State St. and Water/Merrimac St.)[265]
Northampton[266] hundreds[267] At Northampton City Hall, speakers included US Rep. Jim McGovern, state Sen. Jo Comerford and state Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa (D-Northampton).[267] A second rally was planned at Pulaski Park.[268]
Orleans 100[269] Orleans Rotary,[260] 6 MA-6A
Plymouth[253] rally held at Plymouth Rock, 79 Water St[270]
Provincetown 7-10[271] A community visibility event was hosted at Womencrafts store on Commercial St, where visitors could make their own signs and display them anywhere in town, or borrow chalk to write messages on the sidewalk.[271]
Scituate[253] ~50[272] rally outside Scituate Town Hall[272]
Wareham 65[273] Memorial Town Hall, 54 Marion Rd
Worcester 300+[274] Worcester City Hall; rally led by Worcester-based Independent Socialist Group.[274]
 Michigan Alpena 100[275] (5/15) Alpena County Courthouse; about a dozen anti-abortion activists also showed up.[275]
Ann Arbor 2,000[276] - 4,000[277] University of Michigan's Diag;[9] speakers included US Rep. Debbie Dingell & US Sen. Debbie Stabenow.[277]
Big Rapids outside Big Rapids Middle School / Hemlock St[278]
Detroit close to 1,000[9][276] Theodore Levin United States Courthouse, 231 W Lafayette Blvd - Woodward Avenue - courthouse[276]
Flint 250[279] Flat Lot, E Kearsley St - Genesee County Courthouse[280]
Grand Rapids few hundred[281] At Calder Plaza[282] outside Grand Rapids City Hall, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel told the crowd that if Roe v. Wade was overturned, she wouldn't enforce the state's 1931 abortion ban trigger law.[283] A group of anti-abortion counter-protesters also showed up, prompting some confrontation.
Houghton 40[284] Portage Lake Lift Bridge
Lansing 700[285] (5/15) Michigan State Capitol
Muskegon 100[286] Hackley Square[287]
Petoskey 120+[288] 200 E. Lake St
Saginaw ~50 Saginaw County Courthouse lawn. A dozen abortion opponents were stationed across Court Street near Borchard Park.[289]
Sault Ste. Marie 30[290] Island Books & Crafts
Traverse City hundreds[291] Open Space off Grandview Parkway
 Minnesota Bemidji 50[292] Protesters lined Paul Bunyan Drive with their signs.
Duluth Duluth City Hall;[293] state Rep Jen Schultz attended the rally.[294]
Rochester 40+[295] Olmsted County Government Center
St. Cloud[296] 300[297] Lake George Pavilion (near Division Street)[298] - Stearns County Courthouse[299]
St. Paul 1,000+[300] Hundreds of protesters filled a 150-yard length of Charles Avenue from curb to curb, outside Planned Parenthood St. Paul Vandalia Health Center.[296] Speakers included Lt. Gov Peggy Flanagan and US Senators Amy Klobuchar & Tina Smith.[301] A small group of counter-protesters also stood by.[300]
 Mississippi Jackson dozen[302] Protesters stood outside the governor's mansion on Sunday, May 15.
 Missouri Columbia 300[303] Daniel Boone City Building, 701 E Broadway. Those in attendance included US Senate candidate Spencer Toder (D-MO) and state Rep. David Tyson Smith (D-MO).[304]
Kansas City[305] 300[306] - 1,000[307] Mill Creek Park - Country Club Plaza[308]
Maryville 60[309] Nodaway County Courthouse
Springfield 350[310] Park Central Square.[9] Missouri House Minority Leader Crystal Quade spoke at the event.[310]
St. Louis hundreds[311] At Kiener Plaza, an Abortion Now rally was led by Advocates of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri (also in charge of the Springfield, MO rally). Speakers included St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones & US Rep. Cori Bush[312]
 Montana Billings several hundred[313] Yellowstone County Courthouse
Helena 300+[314] (5/15) Montana State Capitol
Kalispell Depot Park[315]
Missoula 100+[316] Dozens marched from the Missoula County Courthouse on W Broadway St to Farmer's Market.[316]
 Nebraska Lincoln hundreds[317] (5/15) Nebraska State Capitol; state Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks spoke at the rally.[317]
Omaha 1,000[318] Omaha City Hall - march downtown; state Sen. Jen Day was present for the rally.[318]
 Nevada Carson City 30+[319] South Carson Street outside the Nevada State Capitol & Legislative Building.
Henderson The Shoppes on the Parkway parking lot, 3540 St Rose Pkwy
Las Vegas 2,000+[320] Hundreds gathered at Sunset Park.[321] Gov. Steve Sisolak,[322] Lt. Gov. Lisa Cano Burkhead, NV Attorney General Aaron Ford and US Rep. Dina Titus spoke for about an hour combined and were met with cheers from the crowd.[320]
Reno 300[323] Hundreds rallied at Reno City Plaza, in front of the Believe Sign.[324] Speakers included US Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, state assemblyman Sarah Peters and state Senate candidate Nnedi Stephens.[325][326]
 New Hampshire Concord (5/15) NH State House, N Main St[327]
Portsmouth hundreds[328] Prescott Park
 New Jersey Hillsdale Veterans Park, 143 Broadway[329]
Metuchen ~100[330] Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park. Speakers included Metuchen Mayor Jonathan Busch, US Rep Frank Pallone[330] and NJ First Lady Tammy Murphy.[331]
Montclair[332]
Morristown hundreds[332] Morristown Green, N Park Pl[333] - march downtown[332]
Princeton 1,000+[334] Despite heavy rain, hundreds of people stayed for a rally at Hinds Plaza,[335] including US Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman.[336]
Red Bank several hundred[337] Red Bank train station - Monmouth St
Wayne 100[338] Lakeland Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Parish Drive[339]
Westfield several hundred[340] Mindowaskin Park. Fanwood Mayor Colleen Mahr spoke at the rally[331][340]
 New Mexico Alamogordo 45+[341] sign holding event at North White Sands Boulevard & East 10th Street
Albuquerque 600+ (total) Hundreds showed up for a peaceful rally at Morningside Park;[342] a second rally at Tiguex Park included state Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez.[343] Counter-protesters entered the latter rally, resulting in a few confrontations without injury or police intervention.[344]
Las Cruces 200+[345] Demonstrators gathered at Albert Johnson Park near City Hall, and held signs at the corner of Main St and Picacho Ave.[346] Another rally was planned at the United States District Court on North Church Street.[347]
Santa Fe The Roundhouse (NM State Capitol); Speaker of the NM House of Representatives Brian Egolf joined the rally.[348]
 New York Albany hundreds[349] Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood organized a rally on Central Ave;[350] Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan was present.[349]
Beacon 30+[351] Polhill Park, Main St & South Ave[352]
Binghamton hundreds[353] Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, 15 Henry St
Buffalo 1,000[354] A rally & march took place in the morning at Niagara Square; organizers declared it "the biggest rally they've ever seen come together in such a short amount of time."[355] Hours later that afternoon, media attention swiftly shifted to a mass shooting at a supermarket.
Corning 80-100 Centerway Square[356]
Glens Falls 100+[357][358] Glens Falls City Park; Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner & congressional candidate for 21st District Matt Castelli spoke at the rally.[357]
Hudson 200+[359] Planned Parenthood Health Center, Columbia St. Hudson Mayor Kamal Johnson spoke to the crowd.[360]
Ithaca[361] 150[89] Ithaca Commons Bernie Milton Pavilion;[362] speakers included acting Mayor of Ithaca Laura Lewis, Democratic congressional candidate Vanessa Fajans-Turner[363] and state Senate candidate Leslie Danks Burke.[364]
Kingston 400+[365][366] Academy Green Park - Ulster County Office Building and the Old Dutch Church - Kingston Farmer's Market; event sponsored by Hudson Valley Strong and IndivisibleUlster.[367] Speakers included US Rep (& lieutenant governor-designate) Antonio Delgado and state Sen. Michelle Hinchey.[365]
Liberty dozen[368] LaPolt Park, N Main St[369]
New York City[1]
10,000[63] Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn - Brooklyn Bridge[2] - Foley Square, Manhattan.[63] NYC Mayor Eric Adams both spoke at the Brooklyn rally and participated in the march,[370] as did US Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand,[371] US Rep. Jerry Nadler and NY Attorney General Letitia James.[372][373] Also participating were actresses Laura Dern, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Amber Tamblyn, singer Cyndi Lauper, model Christy Turlington and "Top Chef" host Padma Lakshmi.[67][68] Another rally, organized by Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, was held in Union Square.[374]
Riverhead 200+[375] Suffolk County Courthouse[376]
Rochester 150-250[377][378] Washington Square Park[379]
Saratoga Springs 200[380] (May 8) "Our Bodies Our Choice" march from Congress Park to Broadway; event organized by students of Saratoga Springs High School and Argyle High School.[380]
Seneca Falls 100+[381] (5/13) Women's Rights National Historical Park
Sleepy Hollow / Tarrytown 400[382] rally held at Patriots Park, Broadway on the border between Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown[383]
Syracuse 300[384] University United Methodist Church, E Genesee St[385]
Troy 120 Hoosick St, outside Hudson River Commons
Utica 250+[386] YWCA, Rutger St - Nurses' Candlelight Park, next to Planned Parenthood on Genesee St. 25 pro-life activists stood across the street from the march.[387]
White Plains hundreds[388][389] People gathered at Renaissance Plaza, near the Harriet Tubman Journey to Freedom statue, then marched to the MLK statue outside Westchester County Courthouse; event organized by Women on 20s.[390]
 North Carolina Asheville 200-400[391] Hundreds gathered at Pack Square Park.[392] Another event was planned at the Art Museum.[393]
Charlotte[394] 1,000+[395] A rally was held at Marshall Park; state Representative and candidate for state Senate Rachel Hunt addressed the crowd.[396] People then marched through Uptown Charlotte,[397] blocking Tryon and College Streets at one point.[395]
Fayetteville Market House, Gillespie St[398]
Greensboro 200+[395] Government Plaza on 110 South Greene Street[399][400]
Hendersonville hundreds[401] People lined the streets of Boyd Park on N. Main Street (North End) with abortion-rights signs. One counter-protester stood with an "Abortion is Murder" sign.[401]
Raleigh 1,000+[402] Hundreds of protesters gathered at the N.C. State Capitol, then marched around the Legislative Building on West Jones Street & N.C. Supreme Court. When they returned to the capitol, they encountered a smaller Students for Life counter-protest across the street.[403]
Salisbury dozens[404] Rowan County Government, W Innes St; former Salisbury Mayor Al Heggins attended the rally.[404]
Waynesville 50[405] Haywood County Courthouse[406]
Winston-Salem nearly 400[407] West 4th Street & Spring St. - Ward Federal Courthouse; event organized by Triad Women's March.[408] Along the march route, the crowd was accompanied by four counter-protesters; both sides remained peaceful.[407]
 North Dakota Bismarck hundreds[409] ND State Capitol
Fargo several hundred[410] Fargo City Hall[411]
Grand Forks 100+[412] Independence Park, Demers Avenue
Minot Oak Park Shelter 9
 Ohio Akron 40+[413] John F. Seiberling Federal Building, S Main Street[414]
Cincinnati 4,000+[415] A rally was held at Fountain Square;[63] speakers included Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and state Rep. Catherine Ingram.[415]
Cleveland 1,000[416][417] Hundreds gathered at Willard Park;[413] state Rep. Emilia Sykes spoke to the crowd.[418]
Columbus 1,000+[419] Hundreds filled the west lawn of the Ohio State House to protest for abortion rights, while a group of anti-abortion activists, Created Equal, stood against the building with their signs obscured by those of the crowd.[371]
Dayton 400[420][421] People across the Miami Valley gathered for a rally and march around Courthouse Square;[422] five anti-abortion rights counter-protesters were also present.[420]
Toledo 100-150[423] Protesters lined the sidewalk along Secor Road,[424] outside the Chase Bank parking lot.
Wilmington 24[425][426] corner Main and South South Streets[427]
Xenia events held at Courthouse Square[421] & Greene County Democratic Headquarters[428]
Youngstown 200[429] - 350[430] Mahoning County Courthouse Steps.[431] State Rep. Michele Lepore-Hagan spoke at the rally.[429]
 Oklahoma Enid 25[432] - 50[433] First Amendment forum, S Grand Ave and W Park Ave[432]
Muskogee 60[434] Martin Luther King Center - Ed Edmondshon Courthouse
Norman 201 S Jones Ave[435]
Oklahoma City hundreds[433][436] Oklahoma State Capitol[437]
Stillwater 20-30[438] Payne County Courthouse
Tulsa hundreds[439] march from the Center of the Universe (1 S Boston Ave) to Tulsa County Courthouse on S Denver Ave[440]
 Oregon Ashland 2,000+[441] Hundreds gathered at the Ashland Public Library on Siskiyou Blvd and marched down Main Street to the Ashland Plaza. State Rep Pam Marsh was among the participants.[442]
Bend hundreds[443] Drake Park - Wall St and Newport Ave[443]
Coos Bay 70+[444] Coos Bay Boardwalk, 200 S Bay Shore Dr
Corvallis 260+[445] Oregon State University Memorial Union, 2501 SW Jefferson Way - Corvallis City Hall
Eugene 1,000+[446] Hundreds of abortion rights activists gathered at Wayne Lyman Morse Federal Courthouse;[447] state Sen President Pro Tem James Manning Jr. spoke at the rally.[448] A handful of pro-life activists also showed up.[449] After the rally, people marched to the University of Oregon campus, where a larger rally of over 1,000 was held at the Erb Memorial Union.[447]
Grants Pass Josephine County Courthouse
Hood River 100[450] "Salmon Fountain" Plaza, 2nd & State Streets
Portland thousands[451][452] Over 1,000 people[453] gathered for at rally at Chapman Square, in front of the Multnomah County Justice Center.[454] Prior to the rally, Gov. Kate Brown and US Sen Jeff Merkley held a news conference with healthcare professionals and other political leaders.[455] After 90 minutes of speeches, protesters then marched as far as Powell's Books on West Burnside Street and back to Chapman Square.[452]
Salem 400[456] (5/15) Oregon State Capitol - downtown Salem
Sherwood 100[457] Cannery Square, SW Pine St - Sherwood Blvd - Highway 99W
 Pennsylvania Bethlehem 150[458] Payrow Plaza, 10 E Church St
Carlisle 1 Courthouse Sq
Clarion 60[459] The abortion-rights rally, hosted by Indivisible We Rise – West Central Pennsylvania, stood outside the Clarion County Courthouse, while a rally of 30 anti-abortion supporters, organized by the Clarion County Republican Committee, stood across the street outside Veterans Memorial Park.[460]
Doylestown 1,000[461] (5/15) Bucks County Courthouse, E Court St; PA Attorney General & gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro spoke at the rally.[462]
Harrisburg 1,000+[463] Capitol Steps, 501 N 3rd St. Speakers included Gov. Tom Wolf and state Sen. Vincent Hughes.[464]
Honesdale 50+[465] Fred Miller pavilion, 640 Main St[466]
Indiana 93[467] IRMC Park - Indiana County Court House
King of Prussia dozen[468] 109 E Dekalb Pike, corner of Dekalb Pike (202) & Henderson Road[469]
Milford dozens[470] Pike County District Courthouse, 506 Broad St[471]
Philadelphia thousands[472] Philadelphia City Hall (Dilworth Plaza);[468][473] hundreds of pro-abortion rights supporters spanned the sidewalk and all the lanes of John F. Kennedy Boulevard at its intersection with Broad Street.[474] Meanwhile, the Pro-Life Union of Greater Philadelphia also had a rally w/ hundreds of people.[472]
Pittsburgh
1,000[475] - 1,500[463] Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey was among the speakers who addressed the crowd at the City County Building.[463] The demonstration marched through the streets of downtown Pittsburgh and ended in Market Square.[475]
Scranton dozens[476] (5/15) Courthouse Square
Smethport 14[477] McKean County Court House
West Chester 400[478] Historic Chester County Courthouse, 2 North High Street. Speakers included West Chester Mayor Lillian DeBaptiste, Downingtown Mayor Phil Dague, US Rep. Chrissy Houlahan.[478]
Wilkes Barre 130+[479][480] Over a hundred protesters lined River Street in front of the Luzerne County Court House. Some of the protesters had made their way over to River Street from an earlier abortion-rights rally held on Public Square.[479]
 Rhode Island Newport Newport City Hall, 43 Broadway[481]
Providence[482] 400[483] - 600[89] Hundreds gathered outside the Rhode Island Supreme Court for a rally, after which 200 marched to the Rhose Island State House.[89]
 South Carolina Bluffton ~50[173] event held on Bluffton Parkway outside Beaufort County Government Building
Charleston several hundred[484] Marion Square[403]
Columbia at least 100 total On Monday, May 9, a dozen people gathered outside the SC State House.[485][486] The following weekend saw increased turnout at the same spot.[487]
Greenville 500+[488] Main St.[489]
 South Dakota Rapid City 50[490] - 70[491] Dozens stood outside Pennington County Courthouse, St Joseph St. A second event was planned at Main Street Square.[492]
Sioux Falls 100+[493] Van Eps Park
 Tennessee Chattanooga 150 - 250[494] Miller Park, Market St - Chattanooga City Hall[495]
Cookeville dozens[496] Putnam County Courthouse, E Spring St
Knoxville hundreds[497] Krutch Park[498] - downtown.
Memphis 300[499] Ida B. Wells Plaza,[9] near Beale St
Nashville 2,000[500] Legislative Plaza[501] - Federal Courthouse on Church St[502] Several pro-life advocates were also present.[500]
 Texas Abilene 80[503] Abilene City Hall
Austin 3,800+[504] (total) Thousands marched from Texas AFL-CIO headquarters[504] to the Texas State Capitol;[505] troopers estimated close to 3,500 at the rally. Speakers included US Rep Lloyd Doggett, US Rep. candidate Greg Casar, state Reps. Donna Howard and Gina Hinojosa, and former state Senator Wendy Davis.[506][507] Meanwhile, several hundred more abortion rights supporters marched from Buford Tower to the Austin Convention Center, where the American Freedom Tour, featuring former President Donald Trump, was being held.[504][506]
Beaumont 50[508] Jefferson County Democratic Party headquarters[509]
Brownsville 100+[510] Linear Park[511]
Dallas thousands[512] Dallas City Hall[513][514]
El Paso hundreds[515] U.S. Federal Courthouse - San Jacinto Plaza[9][516]
Fort Worth[513] almost 1,000[517] Tarrant County Courthouse
Frisco[513] 200[381] Frisco Square Pavilion; US House candidate Iro Omere spoke at the rally.[518]
Houston hundreds Hundreds marched to Houston City Hall; a group of anti-abortion advocates also turned out.[519] Another event was planned at the Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney St[520]
Lubbock 40-50[521] Timothy Cole Memorial Park[522][523]
Midland Centennial Park, 200 W Wall St
New Braunfels Main Plaza[524]
San Angelo 40[299] Tom Green County Court House, 112 W Beauregard Ave
San Antonio[525] 3,000[526] Attendance at a rally at Main Plaza, outside San Fernando Cathedral,[527] grew from several hundred to well over 1,000.[6] Speakers included San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, state Rep. Ina Minjarez and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff.[528] Thousands of people then marched down Commerce St. and Santa Rosa St. past Market Square[529] before heading back to the Main Plaza and arriving at the Federal Courthouse.[527]
Sherman 75[530] Grayson County Courthouse[531]
 Utah Logan 100+[532] Cache County Courthouse - Center Street
Ogden ~100[533] Ogden Municipal Building, Washington Blvd; state Rep. Angela Romero spoke at the rally.[533]
Park City 200+[534] rally in City Park. Park City Mayor Nann Worel spoke at the event.[535]
Salt Lake City 2,000[536] Utah State Capitol
 Vermont Montpelier 3,000+[537] Outside the Vermont State House,[538] US Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke before the crowd; also present were US Rep Peter Welch[537] and 2nd-time candidate for governor Brenda Siegel.[539] One rally topic was Vermont's Reproductive Liberty Amendment, which would be on the ballot in the November mid-term elections.[540]
 Virginia Bristol dozens[541] Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign, State St
Charlottesville[542] hundreds[543] Federal Courthouse, W Main St - Free Speech Wall[544]
Galax U.S. 58 & North Main Street[545]
Lexington 40+[546] South Main Street & West Washington Street
Norfolk 100+[547] Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, Granby St[548]
Richmond 2,500[549] Thousands gathered at Monroe Park for a rally, then marched down Broad Street to Virginia State Capitol.[550]
Roanoke 200[551] Poff Federal Building;[552] protesters held signs in rainy weather.[551] State Senator John Edwards attended the rally.[553]
Staunton 60-80[554] Augusta County Circuit Court
Virginia Beach 400[547] Virginia Beach City Hall, Courthouse Dr. #1[548]
Williamsburg hundreds[555] Williamsburg James City County Courthouse[548]
 Washington Bellingham hundreds[556] Waypoint Park - Bellingham City Hall; state Rep. Alicia Rule & state Sen. Sharon Shewmake spoke at the event.[556]
Everett[557] 450[558] Snohomish County Courthouse Plaza & Amphitheatre
Ellensburg Central Washington University[559]
Gig Harbor 250+[560] corner of Point Fosdick Drive & Olympic Drive
Kirkland hundreds Kirkland City Hall[561]
Longview 12[562] R.A. Long Park
Lynnwood 64th Avenue West & 196th Street Southwest
Mount Vernon 400[563] Skagit County Superior Courthouse, at intersection of Third & Kincaid Streets[564]
Olympia 2,000[565] State Capitol, 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW, 11th Ave and Capital Blvd by the WWII Memorial
Port Townsend 200-300[566] Port Townsend Food Coop / Water Street to the Washington State Ferry dock
Pullman 50[567] Cougar Plaza
Raymond 35[568] intersection of Heath St & Hwy 101
Renton intersection of N 10th St & Logan Ave N
Richland 200+[89] Hundreds gathered at John Dam Plaza, lining both sides of George Washington Way.
Seattle[569] 4,000+[570] Thousands gathered at Cal Anderson Park;[571] US Rep. Suzan DelBene was the first to speak before the crowd.[572] After the rally, more than 1,000 people marched through Pike Place Market.[557] Meanwhile, 'Refuse Fascism Seattle' held a 'Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights' protest that started at Capitol Hill's Seattle Central College Plaza along Brodway Ave.[573]
Sequim 25-30[566] corner of N Sequim Ave and E Washington St[574]
Spokane 1,000[575] The Childhood Express "Red Wagon," Riverfront Park[186]
Suquamish 400[576] Participants gathered at the west end of Agate Pass Bridge on Highway 305 at the intersection around the Clearwater Casino. US Rep. Derek Kilmer and his Democratic opponent, Rebecca Parson, visited with the protesters.[576]
Tacoma U.S. District Courthouse, 1717 Pacific Ave[577]
Twisp Twisp Commons, 135 Johnson St[578]
Vancouver 300[453] Federal Courthouse, 1111 Main St
Walla Walla couple hundred[579] South 1st Avenue & East Main Street
Wenatchee 300[559] Memorial Park, near Chelan County courthouse[580]
Yakima 30+[89] Millennium Plaza, 22 S 3rd St[581]
 West Virginia Morgantown Monongalia County Courthouse[582]
 Wisconsin Ashland 20+[583] Ashland Bandshell, Lakeshore Drive
Green Bay 40-50[584] Leicht Memorial Park, Dousman St[585] - Brown County Courthouse[584]
Kenosha 200[586] (5/15) A rally was held at Civic Center Park;[587] speakers included state Reps. Tip McGuire & Tod Ohnstad, state Sen. Bob Wirch & US Rep. candidate Ann Roe (running for Bryan Steil's seat).[586]
Madison 1,500[588] Hundreds gathered outside the Wisconsin State Capitol Building. Gov. Tony Evers, US Sen. Tammy Baldwin and state Sen. Melissa Agard addressed the crowd.[589] One major issue of concern was the state's own 1849 anti-abortion law - unenforceable since the landmark 1973 ruling - that could be "triggered" back into effect once again.[590]
Milwaukee Ziedler Union Square[591] - march downtown[592]
Minocqua 150[593] rally held at Minocqua Veteran's Park, followed by a march up Rte 51.[594] US Senate candidate Tom Nelson spoke at the rally before heading to Wausau.[595]
Muskego corner of Moorland Road and Janesville Road (Near Kohl's and Starbucks)[596]
Sauk City 60[597] Sauk City Bridge over the Wisconsin River, U.S. 12 & Water Street[598]
Walworth 100+[597] across the street from Sammy's on the Square[599]
Wausau hundreds[600] A rally was held at the 400 Block; US Senate candidate Tom Nelson arrived after attending an earlier rally at Minocqua.[595] A group of anti-abortion protesters also stood by, in prayer. After the rally, over 100 people marched from 400 Block to the Marathon County Courthouse.[601]
 Wyoming Casper 200[602][603] Veteran's Park on Second Street - Healing Park on Conwell St, across from Wyoming Medical Center[604]
Cheyenne few dozen[605] in front of Depot Plaza, corner of East Lincolnway & Warren Avenue
Lander Centennial Park, 209 Main Street

Worldwide[edit]

Listed below are marches outside the United States in support of the 2022 "Bans Off Our Bodies" Day of Action.

Country Locations Photo Approximate attendance Notes
 Australia Sydney Sydney CBD - Town Hall[606]
 Canada Calgary 100+[607] (5/15) Calgary City Hall
Toronto Superior Court Justice Bldg - across from the U.S. Consulate, 361 University Ave[608]
 Denmark Copenhagen across from the US Embassy, Copenhagen, Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 17[609]
 France Paris (5/15) Place du Trocadero[610]
 Germany Berlin 50+[611][612] Brandenburg Gate, in front of the US Embassy at Pariser Platz[613]
Düsseldorf Konrad-Adenauer-Platz[614]
Hamburg US Konsulat, Alsterufer 27/28[615]
Kaiserslautern ZOOM meeting[616]
Munich Prinz-Carl-Palais Platz, across from the US Consulate Munich, von-der-Tann Strasse[617]
Stuttgart Kleiner Schlossplatz[618]
 Italy Rome 21[619] Piazza Trilussa[620]
 Norway Oslo outside the US Embassy - Oslo, Morgedalsvegen 36[621]
 Spain Barcelona Plaça de Sant Jaume 1[622]
 Sweden Göteborg Condeco, Fredsgatan 14[623]
 United Kingdom Edinburgh 100[624] outside US Consolate
London hundreds[625] Parliament Square (next to the Suffragette Statue) - Vauxhall Bridge[626] - US Embassy (Nine Elms)[627]
Derry (Northern Ireland) Guildhall Square (Alliance for Choice Derry)[628]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

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