List of 2021 Women's March locations

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In protest of a recent abortion law in Texas, the 2021 Women's March took place in all 50 US states[1] on Saturday, October 2, 2021, two days before the United States Supreme Court began its upcoming term on Monday, October 4.[2][3]

United States[edit]

Listed below are over 700 events in the U.S. in support of the 2021 Women's March[4][5]

States Cities Photo Approximate attendance Location(s)/Notes
 Washington, D.C.
5,000[6][7] - 10,000[8] Thousands of supporters for reproductive freedom (some of whom had traveled from states away) gathered at Freedom Plaza[9] before marching down to the Supreme Court Building.[10][11][12] Celebrity participants included actors Amy Schumer & Jennifer Lawrence.[13] A group of anti-abortion activists, Students for Life of America, also stood along the same route on the opposite side of Pennsylvania Ave.[8]
 Alabama Anniston 50[14] sidewalk march from 8th to 12th Street / Federal Court House, 812 Noble St[15]
Auburn 17[16] Toomer's Corner Sit-In hosted a women's event;[17] people gathered at Toomer's Corner Saturday evening and were able to converse with one another for about an hour before the group marched around Samford Hall and made a loop back to Toomer's Corner.[18]
Birmingham almost 1,000[19] Linn Park - Birmingham City Call, federal courthouse & Jefferson County Courthouse[19]
Daphne TBD Daphne City Hall - Daphne Civic Center[20]
Dothan TBD rally held outside Houston County Courthouse[21]
Florence event planned at Wilson Park, 223 East Tuscaloosa St[22]
Huntsville 400[23] St. John AME Church - Madison County Courthouse
Mobile 30[24] Spanish Plaza Park[20] - Mobile County Probate Court House[25]
Montgomery 30[26] rally and march held at Montgomery Fountain downtown, Dexter Avenue
 Alaska Anchorage[27] 150+[28][29] rally held at Delaney Park Strip[30]
Bethel event planned at Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center (YPCC) parking lot[31]
Fairbanks 25+[32] Despite continuous snowfall, an event was held at Taku Parking Lot (UAF campus, off Farmer's Loop Rd)[33] that included speakers and a car parade;[34] a group of counter-protesters also showed up.[32]
Homer 100-130[35] rally at HERC Campus; march to WKFL Park
Juneau 111[36] Rainy weather on Saturday, October 2 forced a rescheduling of one event at the Alaska State Capitol[37] and cancellation of another at The Whale Project on Harris Harbor Way;[38] a handful of people showed up at both locations anyway. On Monday, October 4, an official rally of 100 took place at Court Plaza near the William H. Seward statue. Speakers included former Democratic state Rep Les Gara, now running for Governor, and Heidi Drygas, running mate of former Independent Gov. Bill Walker, now campaigning for a second term.[36]
Ketchikan event planned at "The Rock," Berth 2, Tongass Avenue[39]
Kodiak event planned at Kodiak High School Auditorium parking lot[40]
Palmer event planned at Palmer City Hall[41]
Petersburg (Mon, Oct 4) event planned at Buschmann Park[42]
Seward 12[43][44] march from Rae Building lawn into downtown Seward[45]
Sitka event planned at Totem Square, 200 Katlian St.[46]
Soldotna 50[47] Soldotna Sports Center - Soldotna Creek Park. 15 counter-protesters greeted the marchers along Sterling Highway.[47]
Utqiagvik 12[48] march held at Brower's Cafe (Point Barrow Refuge Station), near the Whale Bone Arch[49]
Valdez event planned at Valdez City Hall[50]
 Arizona Casa Grande event planned at City Hall[51]
Flagstaff 300[52] Several hundred people, half of whom marched through Flagstaff from the campus of Northern Arizona University,[52] rallied at Flagstaff City Hall Lawn.[53]
Green Valley 30-35[54] corner of Esperanza & La Canada[55]
Kingman 12+[56] Mohave County Rally for Women's Rights held at Firefighter's Memorial Park[57]
Mesa 100-150[58] sign-holding protesters lined the sidewalks of Main St, outside Mesa Courthouse, Mesa Police Station, Mesa Arts Center, several museums and businesses.[59]
Payson 27[60] A sign-holding protest was held along the sidewalks fronting the intersection of Hwys 87 & 260, outside McDonald's and The Beverage Place parking lot.[61]
Phoenix 2,000 - 3,000[62] (Sat, Oct 2) Thousands gathered for a rally and march around the Arizona State Capitol Building; counter-protesters were also present.[63] / (Sun, Oct 3) a candlelight vigil for Rosaura "Rosie" Jiménez was held at First Church UCC Phoenix.[64]
Prescott few dozen[65] rally & march held at Granite Creek Park[66]
Scottsdale event planned at Scottsdale City Hall[67]
Sedona event planned at Corner Democracy, 89A and Coffeepot Drive[68]
Tuba City event planned at Trading Post parking lot area, Main St[69]
Tucson[70] 2,000+[71] Armory Park - Jacome Plaza[72]
 Arkansas Bentonville event planned at Bentonville City Square[73]
Fayetteville 400+[74] rally & march held at Fayetteville Town Square[75]
Fort Smith 150[76] rally held at County Courthouse, Garrison Avenue[77]
Jonesboro 60-80[78] march through downtown,[79] starting at City Hall and ending at the Rotary Club of Jonesboro Centennial Plaza for a rally[80]
Little Rock nearly 500[81] rally held on the steps of Arkansas State Capitol. State Senator Joyce Elliott & state Rep Jamie Scott spoke at the event.[81]
Mountain Home 60-70[82] rally at Baxter County Courthouse Square - march to intersection of US Highway 62/412 & state Highway 5 N
 California Alameda 200[83] Washington Park - Alameda City Hall[84]
Anaheim virtual event planned: "Raise Your Voice for Freedom of Choice"[84]
Bakersfield 100+[85] Kern County Veterans Memorial - Liberty Bell
Beaumont dozens[86] rally held at intersection of Oak Valley Parkway and Beaumont Ave[87]
Beverly Hills 300[88] rally held at Beverly Gardens Park, Santa Monica Blvd.[88] Speakers included Beverly Hills Mayor Robert Wunderlich[89] and attorney Gloria Allred.[90][91]
Big Sur event planned at Gem Cove[92]
California City march planned: City Hall - Central Park[93]
Cambria event planned at Peace Corner, Main Street and Cambria Drive[94]
Carlsbad couple hundred[95] march held at Holiday Park, 1055 Chestnut Avenue[87]
Castro Valley event planned at Castro Valley Blvd and Redwood Road intersection[96]
Chico 50+[97] Women's March Chico joined up with the Chico Peace Endeavor Vigil at City Plaza, then marched through downtown Chico;[98] a car and bike caravan also took place.[97]
Claremont 150+[99] (Sun, Oct 3) intersection of Foothill Blvd and Indian Hill Blvd - Memorial Park[100]
Crescent City event planned at Del Norte County Courthouse[101]
Danville 60-100[102] rally at Danville Green, in front of Danville Library - march through downtown[84]
El Cerrito 80-120[103] Central Park - El Cerrito Plaza[84]
Eureka 350[104][105] Demonstrators occupied the steps of the Humboldt County Courthouse[106][107]
Fairfax sign holding event planned at Fairfax Parkade[108]
Folsom 60+[109] rally held at Folsom City Hall[110]
Fort Bragg event planned at Town Hall, Main & Laurel Streets[111]
Fountain Valley hundreds[112] Mile Square Park[87]
Fresno 500[113] A vigil was held at Blackstone Avenue and Nees Avenue, near the River Park Shopping Center.[114]
Fullerton 240+[115] Hundreds gathered outside North Justice Center and marched down Harbor Boulevard.[116]
Granite Bay event planned at Douglas Blvd and Sierra College intersection[117]
Half Moon Bay event planned at Mac Dutra Park[84]
Healdsburg event planned at Healdsburg Plaza[118]
Hermosa Beach event planned at Hermosa Beach Pier, Pier Avenue at Sepulveda Blvd[119]
Hollister dozen[120] rally outside San Benito County Superior Court
Idyllwild event planned at Center of Town Flag Pole[87]
Irvine 500[121] four-corner rally at intersection of Alton Pkwy & Culver Dr[87]
Julian event planned at Pioneer Park[87]
Laguna Beach 400[122] Main Beach, corner of Broadway and Coast Highway.[87] Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris joined in the protest.[123]
Laguna Woods[112] TBD street rally held at El Toro Road, near Laguna Woods City Hall[87]
Lakeport (Fri, Oct 1) event planned at Lake County Courthouse[124]
Long Beach 200[116] Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse - Harvey Milk Promenade Park[116]
Los Angeles 20,000[125] Thousands gathered at Pershing Square and marched to L.A. City Hall.[126][127] Speakers included attorney Gloria Allred, journalist & former California first lady Maria Shriver, & actors Alyssa Milano, Christine Lahti,[7][128] Debbie Allen,[129] Raven-Symoné and sisters Rosanna & Patricia Arquette.[130]
Malibu 18[131] Malibu locals stood near the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) & Webb Way,[87] holding signs as cars passed by.
Martinez ~50[132] Susana Park, Estudillo St - City Hall[84]
Modesto 100[133] rally at Graceada Park (near Mancini Bowl), followed by march around adjacent Graceada and Enslen parks.
Monterey 500[134] rally & march held at Window on the Bay Park[84] Seaside Mayor Ian Oglesby took part in the event.[134]
Mount Shasta event planned at Parker Plaza[135]
Mountain View 500[136] El Camino & Castro Streets - Mountain View City Hall Plaza.[84] State Sen. Josh Becker was present.[137]
Napa 250-300[138] rally at Veterans Memorial Park (march not included).[139] Napa Mayor Scott Sedgley spoke at the rally.
Nevada City event planned at Robinson Plaza[140]
North Hollywood 30+[141][142] San Fernando Valley Women's March started with a rally near Ross Allen Lumber on Vineland Ave,[87] with a speech given by US Congressional candidate Angelica Dueñas.[142] People then marched down NoHo Metro Station towards Tujunga Ave.[143]
Oakland virtual event planned[144]
Oceanside event planned at Oceanside City Hall[145]
Ojai event planned at Libby Park[87]
Ontario event planned near City Hall and Ontario Town Square[146]
Orinda 100-150[147] Downtown Orinda Theatre - City Hall[84]
Pacifica event planned at Pacifica State Beach[84]
Pasadena hundreds Instead of a march, Pasadena held a "Caravan for Choice," in which people could travel by car or bike from the Rosebowl to Centennial Square outside Pasadena City Hall, with supporters on the sidewalks cheering them on.[116] Elected officials present at the rally to greet the riders included Pasadena Mayor Vicor Gordo, US Rep Judy Chu, State Senator Anthony Portantino and Councilmember Steve Madison.[148]
Point Reyes Station 50+[149] protest held in front of the Wells Fargo Bank on the main drag[84]
Poway event planned at intersection of Pomerado Rd & Twin Peaks Rd[87]
Quincy 200+[150] rally & march at Plumas County Courthouse[151]
Redding several dozen[152] rally at Riverfront Park[153][154]
Redlands march planned: Redlands City Hall - downtown Historic Redlands[155]
Redondo Beach[116] couple hundred[156] Hundreds gathered at Veterans Park, south end of the Esplanade,[87] then marched south on Catalina.[157] State Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) was a speaker and marcher;[158] Torrance Mayor Pat Furey also participated.[159]
Redwood City 150[160] (Sun, Oct 3) four-corner rally held at intersection of El Camino Real & Jefferson Ave; event hosted by the Raging Grannies[161]
Riverside thousands[116] Inland Empire March for Reproductive Rights began with a rally at Riverside City Hall,[116] and ran through downtown; at Main Street Mall, marchers were serenaded by the Riverside Resistance Revival Chorus.[162]
Roseville event planned at Planned Parenthood Roseville[163]
Sacramento 60+[164] A COVID-safe virtual rally and car caravan was held, starting at the Amtrak parking lot at 5th and I Street, cruising by the US Courthouse & Federal Building and ending at the California State Capitol.[165][166]
San Diego[167] thousands[95][168] A massive rally took place at Waterfront Park,[169] followed by a march down Harbor Drive to Dead Mans Point and back via Pacific Hwy.[170] San Diego Police estimated between 1,500 and 2,000 participants, while organizers felt "it was probably 8,000 to 10,000."[95] Speakers included San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas[171] and state Sen. pro tempore Toni Atkins.[168]
San Francisco thousands[172][173] A rally took place outside San Francisco City Hall at Civic Center Area,[174][175] followed by a march along Market Street to Embarcadero.[176]
San Jose 300[177] protesters marched to San Jose City Hall[175][178]
San Luis Obispo few hundred[179] A rally was held outside San Luis Obispo Superior Court[180] followed by a march downtown.[181] A separate march was planned in Mission Plaza, on Chorro St.[182]
San Pedro 22[183] rally held at sidewalks of 25th and Western Avenue.[87] US Rep Nanette Barragán stood with the protesters.[183]
Santa Barbara
hundreds[184] rally held at De La Guerra Plaza[87]
Santa Clarita 130[185] corner of McBean Pkwy at Valencia Blvd[87] - Santa Clarita City Hall[185]
Santa Cruz[177] hundreds[186] Santa Cruz Clock Tower[187] - Santa Cruz County Courthouse steps on Water Street[188]
Santa Maria dozens[189] rally at Santa Maria City Hall, followed by a march down Broadway[189]
Santa Rosa 500[190] rally held at Old Courthouse Square[84]
Seal Beach 125-150[191] rally/march at NE Corner of Main St and Electric Ave[191]
Simi Valley event planned at Simi Valley Civic Center[87]
Sonoma event planned at Sonoma City Hall[192]
Stockton 50[193] rally at Stockton City Hall, march down El Dorado Street[193]
Temecula march planned: Temecula Duck Pond - Temecula City Hall[87]
Truckee event planned at Eagle Statue, Spring St and Donner Pass Rd[194]
Tustin[112] TBD event held at Peppertree Park[87]
Twentynine Palms event planned at Bucklin Park[195]
Ukiah event planned at Mendocino County Courthouse[196]
Upland event planned at Planned Parenthood, W. Foothill Rd[197]
Vallejo 100[198] Vallejo City Hall - Farmer's Market[84]
Van Nuys march planned: Van Nuys City Hall - Los Angeles Valley College[199]
Ventura hundreds[200] rally & march at Ventura City Hall[87]
Walnut Creek[177] 308[201] At Civic Park, Women's March Contra Costa organized a "PRO ROE" human banner event, where hundreds of protesters spelled out the words "SAVE ROE" for aerial photos.[202][203]
Weaverville event planned at Downtown Gazebo on Main[204]
West Hollywood few hundred[91] March down Santa Monica Blvd, rally at West Hollywood Park.[87] Speakers included Santa Monica Mayor Sue Himmelrich, West Hollywood Mayor Lauren Meister, West Hollywood Mayor Pro Tem Sepi Shyne,[91] and actress Patricia Arquette.[205]
Westchester 300+[206] rally held at corner of La Tijera and Sepulveda Blvd.[87] A statement by US Rep. Maxine Waters was read to the crowd.[207]
Willits event planned at Willits City Park[208]
 Colorado Aspen 12+[209] Paepcke Park - Wagner Park[210]
Boulder 200+[211] Boulder County Courthouse - downtown Boulder
Breckenridge event planned at Stephen C West Ice Arena[212]
Castle Rock march planned: Douglas County Fairgrounds - Douglas County Municipal Building[213]
Colorado Springs couple hundred[214] America The Beautiful Park[215] - downtown Colorado Springs
Cortez event planned at Parque de Vida Amphitheater[216]
Denver 5,000[217] Womxn's March Denver held a rally outside the Colorado State Capitol.[218][219][220] US. Rep Diana DeGette spoke at the rally.[217][221]
Durango 400[222] Hundreds demonstrated at Buckley Park, over 250 of whom had marched from Durango & Silverton Railroad Depot.[223]
Eagle event planned at Color Coffee, Sylvan Lake Rd[224]
Estes Park march planned: Estes Park Visitors Center - Bond Park[225]
Fort Collins hundreds[226] rally at Library Park in Old Town, followed by a march through the streets[227]
Grand Junction 200[228] event held at Old County Courthouse[229]
Greeley 100+[230] Weld County Courthouse - Lincoln Park
Gunnison march and rally planned at Jorgensen Park Gazebo[231]
Longmont 200+[211] Roosevelt Park - 5th Avenue & back. State Rep. Karen McCormick (D-Longmont) spoke to the crowd and also marched.[211]
Lyons event planned at Sandstone Park[232]
Montrose dozens US Congressional candidate Kellie Rhodes spoke at a rally outside the Montrose County Old Courthouse.[233]
Pagosa Springs event planned at Pagosa Springs Clock Tower[234]
Pueblo several dozen[235] rally held at Old Pueblo County Courthouse; Colorado House Majority Leader Daneya Esgar spoke to the crowd.[235]
Salida 70+[236] Chaffee County Women's March; Alpine Park - Riverside Park[237]
Steamboat Springs 200[238] West Lincoln Park - Routt County Courthouse[238]
Telluride event planned at 300 W Colorado Ave[239]
Trinidad sign holding event planned at street corner, Main Street and Santa Fe Trail Road[240]
Walsenburg event planned at Huerfano County Courthouse[241]
 Connecticut Hartford hundreds[242] rally held at Connecticut State Capitol[243]
Kent 300+[244] The Women's March in Kent began at Town Hall[245] and stretched along both sides of North Main Street. Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz participated.[244]
Litchfield event planned at Litchfield Green[246]
New London 300[247] Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Parade Plaza - Court House.[248] New London Mayor Michael Passero spoke at the rally.[247]
Pawcatuck 100[247] rally held at Pawcatuck-Westerly Bridge[249]
Redding ~dozens rally held at Redding Roadhouse;[250] US Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke at this rally after Stamford.[251]
Salisbury 250+[244][252] rally held at the town green in front of White Hart Inn[252]
Stamford 200[253] rally held outside Stamford-Norwalk Judicial District Courthouse;[254] US Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke at both this rally[255] and one in Redding, CT.
Westport 300[256] rally held at Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Bridge[257]
Wilton event planned at Wilton Town Hall[258]
 Delaware Dover event planned at Delaware Legislative Hall[259]
Seaford 100[260] Near the site of a new Planned Parenthood clinic, pro-choice demonstrators stood along one side of Bridgeville Highway,[261] while twice as many pro-life counter-protesters stood on the opposite side.[260]
Wilmington 70+[262] rally held at Rodney Square[263]
 Florida Boynton Beach event planned at Hurricane Grill[264]
Bradenton 1,000+[265] Hundreds marched along the Riverwalk from Rossi Park[266] to the Manatee County Commissioners Office. Speakers at said destination included US senatorial candidate Ken Russell (who also marched) and US Congressman & former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist, now running for Governor again (as a Democrat).[265]
Brooksville candlelight vigil planned at Brooksville Courthouse steps[267]
Cape Coral[265] TBD event held at corner of Del Prado and Cape Pkwy[268]
Clermont[269] event planned at Cagan Crossing Community Library[270]
Defuniak Springs event planned at Defuniak Springs Courthouse[271]
Delray Beach[27] 200[272] rally held at Old School Square; speakers included Delray Beach Mayor Shelly Petrolia & State Sen. Lori Berman. People then marched to South Palm Beach County Courthouse.[272]
Flagler Beach 100[273] rally held at Wadsworth Park Entrance (State Road 100 Bridge)[274]
Fort Lauderdale hundreds[275] rally at Huizenga Park[276] - march along East Las Olas Blvd[275]
Fort Myers 600[277] People lined the sidewalks of MLK Boulevard outside Lee County Justice Center.[278]
Fort Pierce 150[279] rally held at Alto Lee Adams, Sr. U.S. Courthouse.[280]
Fort Walton Beach 100[281] The first Women's March in Oklaloosa County began at City Hall and ended in Liza Jackson Park.[282]
Gainesville several thousand[283] Two separate marches, starting at Depot Park and the corner of University Ave & 13th St, merged into a rally at Cora P. Roberson Park[284][285]
Inverness event planned at Old Courthouse[286]
Jacksonville hundreds[287] Car caravans converged at a rally at Duval County Courthouse, whereupon people marched to Jacksonville City Hall.[288]
Key West 150+[289] Duval Street Pocket Park[290] - Mallory Square[289]
Kissimmee event planned at The Loop Shopping Center, corner of John Young Pkwy & Osceola Pkwy[269][291]
Lake Worth event planned at Lake Worth City Hall[292]
Lakeland march planned: RP Funding Center, W. Lime Street - Francis Langford Promenade[293]
Leesburg event planned at Leesburg Main Street[294]
Melbourne 400[295] The Space Coast Women's March of Melbourne started at Pineapple Park Pavilion.
Miami 250[296][297] rally & march begun at Colonial Drive Park[298]
Naples 300[277] Hundreds came to rally outside Collier County Courthouse,[299] only to surround and clash with 40 counter-protesters at the same spot. Adam Gentle, a candidate running for the House seat of Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, was present.[277]
Niceville rally planned at Saint Kitts Cove[300]
Ocala dozens[301] At the corners of two adjacent intersections (Silver Springs Blvd & SW 10th St) of S. Pine Ave (near the US Federal Courthouse),[302] both supporters and opponents of abortion rights gathered, waved signs and at times shouted at each other. In some instances, people from either side crossed the street to mingle and argue with the other, prompting cops to come quell disagreements between both sides.[303]
Orange City event planned at State Rep. Webster Barnaby's office[304]
Orlando 1,000+[305] Orlando City Hall - federal courthouse in Parramore. State Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-Orlando) spoke to the crowd.[305]
Ormond Beach 300[273] march across Granada Bridge and back[273]
Palatka ~20[306] Groups both for and against abortion gathered near Millennium Clock Tower.
Palmetto Bay ~100[275] rally held at Coral Reef Park[307]
Panama City 100[308] Dozens gathered at Carl Gray Park,[308] then marched over Hathaway Bridge.[309]
Pensacola 60+[310] The Pensacola Chapter of Women's March Florida and The Workers World Party organized a car caravan through downtown, starting at Open Books Bookstore & Prison Book Project and ending with a Rally for Choice at Graffiti Bridge.[311] Several counter-protesters showed up at the rally.[310]
Port Charlotte 250+[312] People gathered at Live Oak Point Park in Charlotte Harbor for a march down to the center of the U.S. 41 bridge and back[313]
Port Orange 70[273] rally held at intersection at Dunlawton Ave and Nova Rd[314]
Punta Gorda event planned at Live Oak Point Park, 5100 Tamiami Trail[315]
Sebastian event planned at Riverview Park[316]
Spring Hill sign holding event; corner of Mariner and Cortez[317]
St. Augustine 200[318] march from Plaza De La Constitucion to the lawn of the Castillo de San Marcos[318]
St. Petersburg 1,000+[319] march from Vinoy Park to the end of St. Petersburg Pier[319]
Stuart 300[279] Hundreds stood along the northeast side of the Roosevelt Bridge.
Tallahassee 200+[320][321] Over 100 activists marched from Railroad Square Art District[322] to join 100 more at the Florida State Capitol Building.[323][324]
Tampa 200[319] marches began at MacDill Park on the Riverwalk[325] and Perry Harvey Park[326]
Tarpon Springs 500-750[319] A rally took place outside US Rep. Gus Bilirakis's office, followed by a caravan of 150 cars down Rte 19 to a protest outside the ofiice of Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls.[327]
The Villages 2,000[328] Heald Way parking lot across from Colony Plaza[329] - Lake Sumter Landing. The marchers were accompanied and cheered on by more supporters in a caravan of golf carts.[330]
West Palm Beach hundreds[331] rally held on Great Lawn on Flagler Park[332]
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Alpharetta[333] TBD march held at intersection of Encore Pkwy & Northpoint Pkwy[334]
Athens 60+[335] (Sun, Oct 3) Prior to the pro-choice gathering beside The Arch at the University of Georgia,[336] a pro-life crowd of almost equal size stood at the same spot until 3 pm. The former then marched to the courthouse and city hall.[335]
Atlanta
5,000 - 10,000[337] Thousands rallied at Liberty Plaza, across from the Georgia State Capitol,[338][339] then marched down Piedmont Ave.[333]
Augusta 100+[340] Women's March Augusta gathered at the Augusta Common,[341] then marched down Reynolds St. to the Federal Courthouse.[342] Two dozen pro-life counter demonstrators also showed up across the street from the Common.[340]
Brunswick event planned at Brunswick City Hall[343]
Decatur event planned at Decatur City Hall[344]
Duluth 130+[345] rally held outside Duluth Municipal Court[346]
Macon 100+[347] rally held at Rosa Parks Square
Rome event planned at Floyd County Courthouse[348]
Savannah 400+[349] Protesters gathered around the fountain at Forsyth Park, then marched down Bull Street to Johnson Square. Among the speakers was former Savannah Mayor Edna Jackson.[349]
Smyrna sign rally planned at intersection of Spring And Atlanta Roads, Newks Corner[350]
Statesboro 40[351] Sweetheart Circle, Southern Drive - Bulloch County Judicial Annex
Valdosta event planned at Old Lowndes County Courthouse[352]
 Hawaii Hilo 70-100[353] A sign-waving event was held on Kamehameha Ave at Bayfront;[354] over 100 signs were left on display along the fence.[353]
Honolulu hundreds[355] Protesters lined South Beretania Street outside the Hawaii State Capitol.
Kailua-Kona event planned at 4 corner intersection of Makala Blvd. and Queen Ka’ahumanu Hwy[356]
Kaunakakai (Molokai) event planned at Paddlers Inn out front, 10 Mohala St[357]
Paauilo march planned from bottom of Waikaalulu to Pohakea Mauka and back[358]
 Idaho Boise events planned at Julia Davis Park Gene Harris Bandshell[359] and Idaho State Capitol[360]
Coeur d'Alene 300[361][362] Kootenai County Women's March & rally was held at Riverstone Park Amphitheater.[363]
Grangeville event planned at Idaho County court house[364]
Idaho Falls event planned at Green belt, Broadway[365]
Moscow dozens[366] Moscow City Hall - East City Park
Pocatello dozens[367] rally held outside Pocatello City Hall
 Illinois Aurora 150+[368] A rally and march took place at Simmons Park (in the rain). State Rep. Barbara Hernandez addressed the crowd.[368]
Belleville event planned at Belleville Loop[369]
Buffalo Grove event planned at Mike Rylko Community Park[370]
Carbondale dozens[371] rally held inside Carbondale Civic Center, followed by a march downtown[371]
Champaign-Urbana[372] hundreds[373] A rally was held near the UIUC Alma Mater statue,[374] followed by a march to Champaign County State Courthouse.[375]
Chicago[376] 3,000[377] Thousands of demonstrators gathered at Daley Plaza for a "Defend Abortion Access" rally;[378] Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was present.[377] Protesters then marched through the Loop.[379] A small counter-protest formed in the southwest corner of Daley Plaza,[380] and tailed the march.[377]
Edwardsville 13+[381] A march downtown began at Madison County Courthouse.
Elgin event planned at corner intersection of Kimball Street at Grove Avenue[382]
Glenview nearly 300[383] rally at Jackman Park; march down Lehigh Ave to Glenview Ave intersection outside the library[383]
Highland Park event planned at Port Clinton[384]
Joliet event planned at Larkin Ave & Jefferson St parking lot[385]
Kankakee event planned at Kankakee County Courthouse[386]
Lemont sign holding event planned at corner of 127th St & State St[387]
Mt. Vernon march planned: City Hall - Mt. Vernon court house[388]
Naperville dozens[389][390] (Sun, Oct 3) rally held at Naperville Riverwalk Free Speech Pavilion[391]
Normal dozens(?)[392] (Sat, Oct 9; rain date) Students at Illinois State University led a march from the Quad into Uptown, through the Sugar Creek Arts Festival.[393]
Ottawa 15[394] (Thur, Oct 7; rescheduled due to weather) Stand with Planned Parenthood Ottawa held a small rally at Washington Square Park, which was countered by 15 pro-life supporters.[394]
Palatine event planned at Volunteer Plaza & Clock Tower[395]
Rock Island hundreds[396] Schweibert Park - Rock Island County Courthouse/Justice Center[397]
Rockford 200[398] Hundreds rallied at Davis Park, then marched to the Federal Building and back.[399] State Reps Maurice West and Dave Vella and state Sen. Steve Stadelman addressed the crowd.[398]
Springfield several hundred[400] rally held at Old State Capitol Plaza;[401] prominent among the crowd were the Illinois Handmaids, a group of women in red robes and white bonnets as depicted in Margaret Atwood's novel.[12]
Sterling event planned at YWCA, 412 1st Avenue[402]
Woodstock 50+[403] McHenry County NOW's Women's March started with a rally at Woodstock Square. State Rep Suzanne Ness (D-Crystal Lake) addressed the crowd.[403]
Yorkville ~30[404] sign-waving line-up on the sidewalk at Town Square Park
 Indiana Bloomington dozens[405] Students of Indiana University and community members gathered at the Sample Gates, waving signs along Indiana Ave.
Columbus dozens[406] march held at Bartholomew County Courthouse
Evansville ~60[407] rally held at Four Freedoms Monument
Fort Wayne 30+[408] Protesters gathered outside the Allen County Courthouse.[408]
Greencastle TBD event held at Greencastle Courthouse Square[409][410]
Indianapolis hundreds[411] Protesters braved pouring rain as they stood for a rally outside the City-County Building at Lugar Plaza.[412] State Rep. Sue Errington (D-Muncie)[413] and comedian Chelsea Handler[5][414] spoke at the event. At the perimeter of the rally area, a small group of counter-protesters lined East Washington St.[414]
Madison event planned at Jefferson County Courthouse[415]
Muncie 36[416] gathering at Beneficence statue planned for a caravan to Indianapolis;[417] State Rep. Sue Errington (D-Muncie) was present.[418]
Noblesville event planned at Noblesville Square[419]
Notre Dame event planned at Hesburgh Library Lawn[420]
Plymouth virtual event planned at Marshall County Courthouse[421]
Rushville event planned at Rush County Courthouse[422]
South Bend 50[423] rally held at John R. Hunt Plaza, in front of the Morris Performign Arts Theatre.[424]
Terre Haute 80[425] The Wabash Valley Rally for Reproductive Rights was held at Fairbanks Park (march included). After the rally, some attendees went to the Vigo County Courthouse to display their signs to passing motorists.[425]
Valparaiso event planned at Porter County Courthouse[426]
 Iowa Ames 30+[427] Protesters stood on the sidewalks along Lincoln Way.
Ankeny event planned at Ankeny City Hall[428][429]
Burlington march planned: Jefferson St. - River Front[430]
Cedar Rapids 150+[431] rally held at Greene Square Park,[432] march to 1st Ave & back. State Rep. Molly Donahue attended the event.[433]
Decorah bake sale planned at Water Street Park[434]
Des Moines 1,000+[435] Hundreds rallies and march outside at Iowa State Capitol.[436][437]
Dubuque event planned at Alison's Henderson University[438]
Fairfield event planned at Central Park, West Burlington at North Main Street in Fairfield's town square[429]
Forest City event planned at City Hall[439]
Iowa City few dozen[440] rally at Iowa City Pedestrian Mall, Dubuque Street[429] - Old Capitol building
Mason City event planned at Central Park[441]
Sioux City 25+[442] Pearl Street Park[429] - Sioux City Public Museum[443][442]
Spirit Lake event planned at Dickinson County Courthouse[444]
Waterloo 100+[445] Protesters gathered outside the offices of US Sen. Chuck Grassley and US Rep. Ashley Hinson.[432][446]
 Kansas Garden City event planned at Stevens Park[447]
Hays march to the corner of 27th and Vine[448]
Hutchinson event planned outside Hutchinson City Accounting[449]
Lawrence several hundred[450] A rally was held at Watson Park, followed by a march up & down Massachusetts St.[451] State Sen. Marci Francisco and state Rep. Barbara Ballard spoke at the event.[452]
Manhattan 30+[453] A rally was held at Triangle Park, followed by a march through Aggieville; several counter-protesters were met along the way.[454]
Pittsburg dozens[455] Pittsburg State University's Altruistic Alliance of University Women started a march at Immigrant Park, going from 2nd Street to 11th Street and back, and ending with a rally at Pritchett Pavilion.[456]
Salina 35[457] City-County Building on Ash St[458] - march down S. Santa Fe Ave to W. Prescott Ave and back[457]
Topeka[5] 250[459] A few hundred people marched from Evergy Plaza to the Kansas Statehouse for a rally. Three anti-abortion advocates also showed up, but mostly kept their distance.[460]
Wichita several hundred[461] Women's March Air Capital held its rally at Old Town Square and marched (through rain) to Wichita City Hall.[462][463]
 Kentucky Covington hundreds[464][465] rally in front of US District Court Clerk Building[464]
Elizabethtown event planned at Hardin County Courthouse[466]
Frankfort event planned at Kentucky State Capitol[467]
Glasgow 20[468] rally held outside the Barren County Courthouse[469]
Lexington hundreds[470] event held at Fayette County Courthouse
Louisville 150+[471] A rally was held on the steps of Louisville Metro Hall and both sides of Jefferson St.[472] Demonstrators then marched downtown, but not before having to argue with a group of counter-protesters.[471]
Marion event planned at Crittenden County CourtHouse Pagoda[473]
Paducah 50[474] rally held indoors (due to rain) at the W.C. Young Community Center[475]
 Louisiana Baton Rouge event planned at Louisiana State Capitol Building[476]
Denham Springs event planned at Denham Springs City Hall[477]
New Orleans 200[478] In spite of a little rain, protesters rallied at Louis Armstrong Park, then marched to City Hall.[479]
 Maine Augusta event planned at Capitol Park, Union St[480]
Bangor 25[481] event held at Pierce Park (next to the Bangor Library)
Bar Harbor 18+[482][483] event held at Village Green, corner of Main Street and Mt. Desert Street[484]
Belfast 25[485] march along Market St from Belfast District Court to Belfast City Hall[484]
Belgrade 60+[486] march held at Belgrade Village Green[484]
Blue Hill 60[487] march and gathering at Blue Hill Town Hall[484]
Brunswick at least 3[485] event held near gazebo at Brunswick Town Mall[484]
Eastport event planned at The Breakwater, 1 Sullivan Pier[484][488]
Houlton event planned at Peace Pole at Monument Park, Military Street, across from UU Church[489]
Kennebunk event planned at corner of Main St. and Summer St[484]
Lubec event planned at Flatiron Park[490]
Milbridge event planned at Milbridge Commons and down Maine Street[484]
North Haven event planned at Ball Field, Church Street[484]
Portland 200+[491][492] rally held at Congress Square Park.[493] State Sen. Cathy Breen (D-Cumberland) spoke at the event.[494]
Rockland 60[495] Chapman Park - 294 Main Street (corner of Park & Main)[484]
Waterville 150[485] Pleasant Street United Methodist Church[486] - Waterville Unitarian Universalist Church[484]
 Maryland Annapolis[496] hundreds[497] rally at Lawyers Mall in front of Maryland State House[498]
Baltimore 100+[499] rally at Baltimore City Hall - march down Fayette Street[500]
Cumberland 30[501] "Silence in Solidarity" held at City Hall Plaza.[502]
Delmar march planned at Wood Creek Community Center[503]
Frederick sign holding rally planned at Square Corner (corner of Patrick and Market Streets)[504]
Ocean City (Sat, Oct 23) event planned at the Boardwalk between Trimpers & the Ripley's Museum[505]
Salisbury 100[506] rally held at plaza in front of Salisbury City County Government Building[507]
 Massachusetts Acton 75[508] Acton Indivisible held its first women's rally outside Acton Town Hall on Main Street.[509]
Amesbury 75+[510] rally held at Market Square;[511] State Rep. Tram Nguyen was present.[512]
Amherst event planned at sidewalk near Town Hall[513]
Boston 1,000+[514] More than 1,000 people rallied at Franklin Park's Playstead Park[515] (near Franklin Park Zoo) in Roxbury. Speakers included Mass. Atty General Maura Healey, US Rep. Ayanna Pressley & US Sen. Ed Markey.[516] Also present were Boston mayoral candidates Michelle Wu & Annissa Essaibi George.[514]
Falmouth event planned at Peg Noonan Park[517][518]
Hyannis event planned at Hyannis Rotary[517]
Ipswich event planned at Center Green Hall Haskell Lawn[519]
Martha's Vineyard dozens[520] rally held at Five Corners, Vineyard Haven[517]
Mashpee 30[521] sign-holding event held at Mashpee Rotary
Melrose 18[522] State Rep. Kate Lipper-Garabedian[523] stood with others outside Melrose City Hall.[524]
Nantucket event planned at Nantucket Courthouse[517]
New Bedford ~100[525] rally and march held at Buttonwood Park[526]
Northampton 800+[527] Hundreds rallied at Northampton City Hall and marched down Main Street.[528][529]
Orleans 25[530] sign-holding event held around the Orleans rotary[517]
Plymouth 300[531] event held at Plymouth Town Hall
Quincy 50[532] A rally in Hancock-Adams Common took place several hours before the Boston rally, allowing people to attend both.[532]
Sandwich event planned at Mill Creek Park[517]
Shrewsbury event planned at Shrewsbury Town Common, across from the library[533]
Southwick event planned at Southwick Center, College Highway[534]
Wareham 30[535] Protesters stood outside Wareham Town Tall along Marion Road.
 Michigan Adrian event planned at Lenawee County Old Courthouse[536]
Ann Arbor hundreds[537] A protest was held in front of the Federal Building, followed by a march downtown. US Reps. Haley Stevens & Debbie Dingell spoke at the rally.[537][538]
Battle Creek event planned at Monument Park, East Michigan Ave[539]
Big Rapids 30-50[540] rally held at Mitchell Creek Park, followed by a march downtown[541]
Birmingham event planned at Shain Park[542]
Cheboygan event planned at Washington Park[543]
Detroit 500+[544] A rally was held outside and 36th District Court on Madison St,[545] followed by a march downtown.[546]
Flint 150[547] march held on the sidewalk of Saginaw Street, between the downtown flat lot and courthouse.
Grand Rapids hundreds[548][549] Crowds gathered on the Blue Bridge.[550]
Harrisville march planned at Pocket Park, Main Street[551]
Holland 100+[552] rally held at Centennial Park[553]
Houghton/Hancock 80[554] march across Portage Lake Life Bridge
Iron Mountain event planned at parking lot behind Iron Mountain City Hall[555]
Kalamazoo 2,500[556] rally held at Bronson Park,[557] followed by a march downtown, stopping traffic to protest the Texas abortion ban,[558] and ending at West Michigan Ave.[556]
Lansing hundreds[559] The "MI Body MI Choice" rally was held at the Michigan State Capitol. Speakers included U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, state Rep. Sarah Anthony and state Sen. Erika Geiss.[560] One particular issue of concern was an anti-abortion ordinance in the town of Hillsdale, similar to Texas' recent ban, that would affect all of Michigan should Roe v. Wade be overturned.[561]
Livonia event planned at Livonia City Hall[562]
Ludington event planned at Rotary Park, W Ludington Avenue[563]
Manistee 80[564] rally held at Manistee City Hall[564]
Marquette TBD event held at Marquette post office on Washington St[565][566]
Monroe event planned at General Custer Equestrian Monument[567]
Muskegon event planned at Hackley Park[568]
Petoskey event planned at Big Hole on US-31, 200 East Lake St.[569]
Pontiac event planned at Oakland County Court House[570]
Port Huron event planned at Pine Grove Park[571]
Richmond event planned at Old K-mart parking lot[572]
Rochester Hills event planned at Rochester Municipal Park[573]
Royal Oak event planned at Downtown Royal Oak/Ferndale, West 7th St[574]
Sault Ste. Marie march planned: Farmer's Market, Ashmun & Portage - City Hall - County Court House[575]
Southgate virtual event planned[576]
Traverse City 100+[577] People stretched up and down Grandview Parkway, in front of the Open Space,[578] with posters and signs to make their voices heard.
West Bloomfield event planned at Shir Shalom, Walnut Lake Road[579]
 Minnesota Anoka event planned at First Congregational Church, 3rd Ave[580]
Bemidji event planned at Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox statues[581]
Brainerd event planned at historic watertower intersection at Washington St[582]
Duluth 100[583] Women's March of Duluth began at St. Louis County Courthouse and concluded at the Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial on First Street,[584] where it joined up with Duluth NAACP's "decriminalize color" rally (referring to racial profiling by police).[583]
Grand Marais event planned at Harbor Park[585]
International Falls event planned at Smokey Bear Park[586]
Minneapolis 2,000[587] - 10,000[588] Thousands rallied at Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, then marched to Loring Park.[589] Elected officials in attendance included Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, and state Reps. Sydney Jordan, Emma Greenman and Kaohly Her.[590]
Morris march planned: Stevens County District Courthouse parking lot - downtown on 4th St[591]
Red Wing kick-off event planned at Ignite, 419 Bush Street[592]
Rochester 140-150[593] Olmsted County Government Center - Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial[594][595]
Saint Louis Park event planned at Walking Bridge, Minnetonka Blvd[596]
St. Cloud 50+[597] rally held at Barden Park, St Cloud State University[598]
 Mississippi Biloxi 25[599] rally and march around Biloxi City Hall[600]
Jackson three dozen[601] rally held outside Smith-Wills Stadium on the side walk of Lakeland Drive. A few pro-life protesters also showed up.[602]
Oxford 40-50[603] rally held at RSVP Plaza, next to City Hall
 Missouri Cape Girardeau (dozen) march held at Freedom Corner, Capaha Park, on Broadway Street[604] (in the pouring rain)[605]
Columbia 200[606] rally held at Boone County Courthouse Plaza[607] (with a little rain). Speakers included state Rep. Martha Stevens.[608]
Farmington event planned at 110 Columbia St[609]
Festus event planned at intersection, Hwy A & 61/67[610]
Independence event planned at west parking lot of The Pharaoh Cinema[611]
Jefferson City event planned at Missouri State Capitol[612]
Joplin 30-40[613] A small sign-holding rally for women's reproductive rights was held outside the North Point Shopping Mall parking lot, at the northwest corner of 7th & Rangeline Rd.[613] At the southeast corner, counter-protesters showed up to oppose the event. Some from the original event decided to go over, leading to a fight and resulting in one male pro-lifer's arrest for misdemeanor assault upon one of the female activists.[614]
Kansas City 1,400+[615][616] Two women's rights events took place in Missouri's largest city, each with hundreds of people. Reale Justice Network and ACLU of Missouri[617] held a rally at Milk Creek Park[618] and a march to the streets of Country Club Plaza.[619] Another much larger rally & march, from the Crossroads to the City Market,[620] was organized by Women's March Kansas City 2021.[621]
Kirksville sign holding event planned at Rotary Park, along Baltimore Street[622]
Springfield hundreds[623] Me Too Springfield hosted a rally in Park Central Square[624]
St. Charles event planned at Lewis and Clark Boathouse and Museum[625]
St. Louis 300[626] Hundreds rallied at Luther Ely Smith Square near the Gateway Arch;[627] State Senator Karla May (D-St. Louis) addressed the crowd.[628] Protesters then crossed 4th Street to the Old Courthouse, where they stood with their signs raised to block those held by a small group of anti-abortion counter-demonstrators.[629]
 Montana Billings 100[630] North Park - Yellowstone County Courthouse[631][632]
Bozeman TBD Gallatin County March: Haufbrau, South 8th Ave[633] - Law & Justice Center[634]
Great Falls 200[635] Gibson Park bandshell, River's Edge Trail[633]
Helena 400+[636] People marched around the grounds of the Montana State Capitol prior to a rally on the lawn. Speakers included state Reps. Mary Ann Dunwell & Laurie Bishop, the latter of whom is running for a US congressional seat.[636]
Missoula 200+[637] rally held at Missoula County Courthouse. Counter-protesters were present c/o anti-COVID-mask activists that convened at the courthouse every Saturday.[638]
Whitefish 300[639] rally held outside Whitefish City Hall[633]
 Nebraska Alliance event planned at Box Butte County Court House[640]
Lincoln hundreds[641] march around the Nebraska State Capitol, starting with a rally on the north side[642]
Omaha hundreds[643] rally held outside Omaha City Hall[644][645]
 Nevada Carson City hundreds[646] rally at Nevada State Legislature
Henderson (300)[647] Nichole Beer, a teacher running for Nevada Senate District 20, organized a rally & march at The Shoppes on the Parkway parking lot.[648]
Las Vegas 700[649] Hundreds marched down South Las Vegas Boulevard past the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse.[650]
Pahrump event planned at Nugget Corner, Hwy 160 & Hwy 372[651]
Reno hundreds[652] rally at Locomotion Plaza
 New Hampshire Center Harbor 30+[653] sign-holding event at corner of NH-25 and Main St[654]
Claremont event planned at Broad Street Park[655]
Concord hundreds[656] At a morning rally outside the New Hampshire Statehouse,[657] speakers addressed recent abortion restrictions signed into law by New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu.[656]
Durham event planned at The University of New Hampshire, on Main Street[658]
Keene 50+[659][660] rally held at Central Square[661][662]
Lancaster 50[654] rally at Great North Woods Welcome Center,[662] followed by a march downtown (in the rain)
Lebanon 100+[663][664] rally & march at Colburn Park[662]
Nashua event planned at Greeley Park[665]
New London ~60[654] rally & march held at New London Town Green[662]
Plaistow event planned at Plaistow Town Hall[662]
Portsmouth several hundred[666][654] A rally was held at Market Square[662] outside North Church, followed by a march down Congress St to State Street and back.[667]
 New Jersey Basking Ridge 200[668] rally held at Allen Street Gazebo near corner of Allen and Finley[669]
Bridgeton event planned in front of Courthouse on West Broad St[670]
Cliffside Park[671] TBD sign holding venue & march along Anderson Ave[671] & Lafayette Ave[669]
Fair Lawn[672] TBD sign holding event held outside Fair Lawn Municipal Building[669]
Flemington event planned at Hunterdon County Court House[673]
Haddon Heights 240[674] sign holding rally & march held at McLaughlin & Norcross Memorial Dell Park,[669] near Rowan University
Hoboken 50-60[675] march down Washington Street[669]
Jersey City (Sun, Oct 3) event planned at City Hall Plaza, Grove Street[669]
Keyport (Sun, Oct 3) event planned at Keyport police station[669]
Montclair[5] 800[671] A massive rally was held outside Montclair's Municipal Building on Claremont Ave,[669] followed by a march along North Fullerton Ave & Bloomfield Ave. Rally speakers (and marchers) included US Rep. Mikie Sherrill, Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller and NJ Governor & First Lady Phil & Tammy Murphy.[676][677]
Morristown 40+[678] Scores of women rallied at Morristown Town Hall,[679] then marched to the Green[680]
Newton events planned at Newton Green[681] and Veteran's Park[682]
Red Bank 1,000[683] Red Bank Train Station - Riverside Gardens Park[684]
Rio Grande event planned at corner of Routes 9 & 47[685]
Ship Bottom event planned at Causeway Bridge, 8th St[686]
Springfield event planned at Springfield Town Hall Lawn[687]
Toms River 200[688] rally held at Huddy Park[669]
Trenton event planned at New Jersey Captiol Complex[689]
Warren event planned at Warren Township Municipal Complex[690]
Willingboro 300+[691] South Jersey Women's March (the first in Willingboro) began with a 90-minute rally outside the JFK Recreation Center;[692] NJ Gov. Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy led the march.[691]
 New Mexico Albuquerque[693] 1,000[694] rally held at Tiguex Park, followed by a march to Old Town Plaza.[695] Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller attended the march.[696]
Cloudcroft dozen[697] Two opposite rallies, each with a dozen people, stood across from each other along James Canyon Hwy at Zenith Park.[698]
Farmington event planned at Farmington Museum[699]
Las Cruces 40+[700] rally at Albert Johnson Park, outside Las Cruces City Hall[701]
Santa Fe hundreds[702] rally at New Mexico State Capitol. Speakers included NM Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, US Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez and state Reps. Linda Serrato, Tara Lujan and Nancy Rodriguez.[702]
Silver City 100+[703] Murray Ryan Visitor's Center - Gough Park
Socorro at least 4[704] Socorro Historic Plaza
Taos 30+[705] rally held on intersection sidewalks in front of the World Cup Coffee Shop, at Paseo Del Pueblo Norte[706]
 New York Albany 1,000+[707][708] Hundreds of attendees filled West Capitol Park.[709] Acting NY Gov. Kathy Hochul, who had previously attended a rally in Seneca Falls, addressed the crowd,[7] as did Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan.[708][710]
Beacon march planned at Memorial Park, Robert Cahill Drive[711]
Binghamton 100+[712] rally held on the steps of Broome County Courthouse
Bronx 18+[713] rally held at Van Cortland Park;[714] hosted by Northwest Bronx Indivisible
Brooklyn ~2,000[715] Thousands gathered at Cadman Plaza Park, then marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to join another rally at Foley Square in Manhattan.[716]
Buffalo hundreds[717] Demonstrators rallied at Prospect Park, then marched down Niagara Street to Buffalo City Hall.[718]
Canton dozens[719] Planned Parenthood of the North Country on Miner Street - St. Lawrence County Courthouse[720]
Corning 55[721] Denison Park - Park Avenue - Denison Parkway[721]
Elmira 50[721] rally held at Wisner Park[722]
Glens Falls 150[723] rally held at Crandall Park; 15 counter-protesters stood across Glen Street.[723]
Gowanda / Persia march planned: Gowanda Village Town Hall (Erie County) - Persia Town Hall (Cattaraugus County)[724]
Great Neck hundreds[725] rally held at Firefighters Park;[726] Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer joined the event.[727]
Hopewell Junction event planned at Hopewell Recreation Park[728]
Hudson event planned at 7th Street Park[729]
Hudson Valley[730] TBA[731]
Huntington Station hundreds[725] event held at Walt Whitman Shops[726][732]
Ithaca 100+[708] rally held at Ho Plaza, Cornell University[733]
Jamestown 40+[734] The first Women's March of Jamestown, NY started in Dow Park and ended at City Hall.[735]
Kingston[730] 350[736] A rally took place at Academy Green Park, followed by a 12-minute march through Uptown Kingston. State Sen. Michelle Hinchey attended the rally.[736]
Lindenhurst[726] hundreds[725] event held at Babylon Town Hall[737]
Mineola 200[738] - 300[725] Nassau County Courthouse[739] - Nassau County Legislature[738]
Narrowsburg ~30[740] Women's March of Sullivan County was held at Narrowsburg-Darbytown Bridge.
New Paltz ~60[736] A vigil was held on both sides of Main Street outside Elting Library.[741]
New York City 4,000 - 5,000[742] (Sat, Oct 2) an estimated 2,000 demonstrators rallied at Foley Square,[743] soon to be joined by thousands more coming from Brooklyn.[7] The combined groups then marched to Washington Square Park and Union Square.[742][744] Speakers at Foley Square included US Reps Jerry Nadler & Carolyn Maloney.[745] (Sun, Oct 3) rally planned on 5th Ave across from St. Patrick's Cathedral[746]
Newburgh 50+[747] A rally was held at Newburgh City Courthouse,[748] followed by a march down Broadway[730][749] to People's Park.[750]
Oneonta 100[751] rally at Muller Plaza
Plattsburgh[719] event planned at Plattsburgh Harborside Stage[752]
Port Jefferson Station hundreds[255][725] rally held at Resistance Corner[753]
Poughkeepsie event planned at Poughkeepsie City Hall[754]
Queens 50[755] rally held on the steps of Queens Borough Hall
Rochester hundreds[756] A rally and march was held at Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Park. A counter-protest was held just a few feet away.[756]
Rome event planned at Rome City Hall[757]
Saratoga Springs 170+[758][759] A rally was held near the Spirit of Life fountain in Congress Park, followed by a march down Broadway to City Hall and back;[760] voter registration was provided by the League of Women Voters of Saratoga County.[761]
Seneca Falls hundreds[762] At 10 am, people gathered at First Amendment Space in Women's Rights National Historical Park.[763][764] Among the speakers was Kathy Hochul, New York's first female [acting] governor, who shortly thereafter headed to a bigger rally in Albany.[730][765]
Smithtown[726] hundreds[725] Smithtown Bull - Smithtown Town Hall[766]
Somers / Yorktown rally for residents of both towns planned outside the Elephant Hotel in Somers[767]
Staten Island nearly 100[768] Nearly 100 marched up Bay Street from the Alice Austin House to Borough Hall.[769]
Syracuse 150[770] Planned Parenthood's Syracuse Health Center - James M. Hanley Federal Building
Utica 200[771] YWCA, Rutger Park - Nurses Candlelight Park (near Planned Parenthood)
Watertown[719] event planned at Planned Parenthood of the North Country on Stone St[772]
White Plains hundreds[773] The Westchester Women's March rally took place outside Westchester County Courthouse, on Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard.[774] Speakers included US Reps. Mondaire Jones & Jamaal Bowman.[775]
Woodstock ~20[776] rally held at The Village Green
 North Carolina Angier "On the Line 4 Womankind" event planned along Highway 401, from Raleigh to Fayetteville at Angier & five other NC cities[777]
Asheville 100+ rally held at Pack Square Park[778]
Charlotte 400[779] The march through downtown Charlotte began with a rally at First Ward Park.[780]
Clayton event planned at Clayton Town Hall[781]
Durham 450+[782] rally held at CCB Plaza, march through downtown Durham
Fayetteville 100[783] Cross Creek Park - Cumberland County courthouse
Greensboro rally planned at Governmental Plaza[784]
Greenville 18[785] (Fri, Oct 1) Students at East Carolina University held a small rally and march at Student Center Lawn.[786]
Hendersonville[778] event planned at all four corners of King St and 6th Ave intersection[787]
Nags Head 100[788] rally held at Dowdy Park
New Bern 200+[789] Craven County Courthouse[790] - Union Point Park[789]
Raleigh 800[791] - 1,000[792] Hundreds of people filled Bicentennial Plaza, across from the State Legislative Building, for a women's rights rally.[793] A handful of counter-demonstrators also stood by.[794]
Sanford event planned at Lee County Courthouse[795]
Shallotte event planned at Shallotte Town Hall[796]
Sylva[778] 75[797] rally at the Sylva Fountain[798] followed by a march downtown
Weaverville[778] event planned at Weaverville Clock on Main Street[799]
Wilmington hundreds[800] rally held at Innes Park[801]
Winston-Salem 130[802] Over 100 people marched from a parking deck on West 4th St to a rally at Winston-Salem City Hall.[803]
 North Dakota Bismarck events planned at ND State Capitol[804] and United Tribes Technical College Veteran's Circle[805]
Fargo hundreds[806] Despite rain, a march through downtown went on as planned, starting at Island Park,[807] and stopping by the Red River Women's clinic.[808]
Minot event planned at clerk of district court office[809]
 Ohio Akron event planned at Hardesty Park[810]
Cincinnati 260+[811] The Cincinnati Women's March took place at Fountain Square Plaza, City Hall, and the Hamilton County Courthouse[464][465]
Cleveland 1,000+[812] rally at Market Square Park, march to Carnegie Bridge[813]
Columbus
1,000+[814] Hundreds rallied at the Ohio Statehouse,[815] then marched downtown.[816] State Rep Allison Russo spoke at the rally.[817]
Dayton 250[818] march held at Courthouse Square
Delaware march planned: Delaware Historic Courthouse - City Hall[819]
Findlay event planned at Dorney Plaza (in front of Court House)[820]
Gallipolis event planned at Gallipolis City Park[821]
Lorain 50+[822] rally & march at Gazebo #5 near Lakeview Park/Beach[823]
Marietta rally & march planned at Muskingum Park[824]
Mason[464] 200[825] march held at Pine Hill Lakes Park[5]
Massillon march planned downtown at corner of Wales and Lincoln Way[826]
Powell event planned at Powell City Hall[827]
St. Marys march planned: St. Marys clock tower, S Chestnut St - Spring St[828]
Toledo hundreds[829][830] demonstration at sidewalks in front of Elder-Beerman, corner of Central and Secor Rd[831]
Wellington event planned at Rte 58 / N. Main & Herrick Ave, in front of library[832]
Wilmington 10[833] gathering at 69 North South St.[834]
Xenia event planned at Xenia Courthouse and corners of Detroit St and Main St[835]
Youngstown few hundred[836] Old Board of Education, Wick Ave. & Wood St.[837] - Mahoning County Courthouse on Market St[836]
 Oklahoma Ardmore event planned at Central Park[838]
Bethany event planned at College and NW 39th St[839]
Choctaw event planned at City Hall Choctaw[840]
Norman 20-25[841] (Wed, Oct 6) At the University of Oklahoma, Students for Reproductive Justice marched around campus, starting at the South Oval.[841]
Oklahoma City 1,000[842] Hundreds rallied and marched around the Oklahoma State Capitol.[843] Former state Senator and [2nd time] Democratic candidate for Governor Connie Johnson spoke at the event.[842]
Tahlequah 40+[844] Tahlequah Women's "March Against the Madness" began with a silent protest at Norris Park;[845] many were dressed in "Handmaid's Tale" costume.
Tulsa hundreds[846] Tulsa Federal building - Guthrie Green[846]
 Oregon Ashland 90+[847] sign-holding rally along E Main St, across from Ashland Plaza Mall
Bend 300[848] Harmon Park - Drake Park - Deschutes County Circuit Court[848][849]
Brookings rally & march planned at 619 Chetco Avenue[850]
Condon march planned: Condon City Park, Main Street - City Hall[851]
Coos Bay 60+[852] rally held at Coos Bay Boardwalk[853]
Corvallis hundreds[854] Central Park, SW Monroe Ave - Benton County Courthouse[855]
Cottage Grove event planned at All American City Square/Opal Whiteley Park[853]
Eugene
several hundred[855] sign holding rally held outside Wayne Lyman Morse US Courthouse, at intersection of E. 8th Ave and Coburg Rd.[853][856]
Florence event planned at Florence City Hall[853]
Grants Pass TBD[857] rally & march planned: Josephine County Courthouse lawn - City Hall[853]
Hood River 100+[858] rally held at Hood River County Library and Georgiana Smith Park[853]
Klamath Falls 21[859] rally & march at City Hall on Klamath Avenue
La Grande 44[860] La Grande City Hall[853] - march down Adams Ave[861]
Lincoln City event planned at "D" River Wayside, Highway 101[853]
McMinnville 225[862] Edward Gormley Civic Plaza on 2nd St, next to McMinnville City Hall - march up Adams St to 8th & back via Baker St[862]
Medford event planned at Medford Planned Parenthood[853]
Nehalem dozens[863] Corner of Hwy 101 & 7th St - Nehalem Lumber store[864]
Pendleton 25+[865] Women's March Car Caravan (25 cars) was launched at Pendleton Round-Up parking lot (changed from Roy Raley Park)[866]
Port Orford ~33[867] Battle Rock Park - Highway 101 at 16th[853]
Portland 1,000+[868] PDX March for Reproductive Rights began with a rally outside Revolution Hall.[869][870][871]
Prineville[849] event planned at Pioneer Park[853]
Redmond[849] event planned at Centennial Park, SW Evergreen Ave[853]
Roseburg event planned at corner of Garden Valley and Stewart Parkway[853]
Salem events planned: march from Salem City Hall to Oregon Capitol Building[872] and rally at Pringle Park[853]
Sandy event planned at Centennial Plaza, Pioneer Blvd[873]
Scappoose event planned at Heritage Park[853]
Sherwood 80+[874] rally held at Sherwood City Hall, followed by a march slong Sherwood Blvd to Hwy 99[853][875]
Springfield event planned at Springfield City Hall, 225 5th Street[876]
Talent 5[877] small gathering at corner of Wagner and Talent Ave[878]
Tigard march planned, starting at Public Works building/parking lot, Burnham St[853]
 Pennsylvania Allentown 50[879] march planned at Allentown City Hall;[880] a block away, pro-choicers stood outside the Edward N. Cain Courthouse & Federal Building on the southwest corner of Hamilton & N 5th St. On the opposite corner, a smaller pro-life crowd stood outside Lehigh County Courthouse.[879]
Bellefonte event planned at State Senator Jake Corman's district office[881]
Bethlehem 200 - 1,000[879] At least several hundred people gathered at Payrow Plaza outside at Bethlehem City Hall.[879][880]
Brookville event planned at Jefferson County Courthouse, Main & Pickering[882]
Doylestown event planned at Bucks County Courthouse lawn[883]
Dubois event planned at Dubois City Park, Liberty Boulevard[884]
Easton 100[879] Scott Park[879] - Riverside Park[880]
Erie dozens[885] march through Perry Square and State St.
Greensburg event planned at Westmoreland County Courthouse[886]
Hanover event planned at Hanover Square[887]
Harrisburg several hundred[888] A rally was held at the front steps of the Capitol Complex;[889][890] Penn. Attorney General and likely 2022 Democratic candidate for Governor Josh Shapiro spoke to the crowd.[891] Days earlier, thousands of abortion opponents had shown up on the Capitol steps for a pro-life march.[888]
Hilltown march planned on Creamery Rd[892]
Indiana march planned on 13th St & Philadelphia St[893]
King of Prussia march planned at intersection of Dekalb Pike (202) & Henderson Road[894]
Lancaster event planned at Penn Square[895]
Lafayette Hill Whitemarsh Women's March; location TBD[896]
Lewisburg peace vigil planned outside the post office at Market and 3rd Streets[897]
Media hundreds[898] rally at Delaware County courthouse
Palmerton march planned around Palmerton Park[899]
Philadelphia 1,000[900] Washington Monument, across from Philadelphia Art Museum[901] - Philadelphia City Hall[902]
Pittsburgh few hundred[903] Hundreds gathered outside Pittsburgh City County Building and marched through downtown.[904] Speakers included US Rep. Mike Doyle and state Rep. & Pittsburgh mayoral candidate Ed Gainey.[890]
Reading 200[905] rally held at Reading City Park; guest speakers included Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. (and senatorial candidate) John Fetterman, his wife, Gisele, state Reps. Manny Guzman Jr. and Brian Sims, and state Sens. Katie Muth and Judy Schwank.[905]
Scranton ~50[906] NEPA's Women's March was held at Lackawanna County Courthouse and John Mitchell Monument.[907]
Summit Hill event planned at Ludlow Park[908]
Warren 50[909] rally held outside Warren County Courthouse
Washington event planned at corner of Maiden St & South Main St[910]
West Chester event planned at the steps of The Historic Chester County Courthouse[911]
Whitehall event planned at Whitehall Township Building[912]
Williamsport 50[913] gathering at intersection at Market & Third (all 4 corners)
 Rhode Island Block Island 40+[914] BI Histocial Society, Bridgegate Square - Statue of Rebecca at rotary near Nichols Park.[914]
Narragansett event planned at Memorial Square[915]
North Kingstown 100+[916] rally held at North Kingstown town beach[917]
Providence 800+[916][918] march held at Providence Place Mall, Francis St[919]
 South Carolina Charleston 600+[920] Charleston City Hall - U.S. Customs House[920]
Columbia at least 12[921] People marched at Martin Luther King Jr. Park.[922]
Florence event planned outside US Sen. Lindsey Graham's office[923]
Greenville 300+[924] rally held at One City Plaza
Mauldin event planned at Mauldin City Hall (to merge w/ Greenville event)[925]
Myrtle Beach 90+[926] Dozens of people gathered for a rally within Chapin Memorial Park. Outside the park fence, a few pro-lifers lingered.[927][928]
 South Dakota Aberdeen event planned at Courthouse, 22 Court Street[929]
Pierre event planned at South Dakota State Capitol[930]
Rapid City event planned at Memorial Park, Omaha St[931]
Sioux Falls 400[932] Carnegie Town Hall[932] - Minnehaha County Court House[5][933]
 Tennessee Bristol 70+[934] Sullivan County Women's March began with a rally by the Bristol Sign, then headed up and down State St.[935]
Chattanooga hundreds[936] A pro-choice rally and march happened at Renaissance Park, while at the same time a pro-life call to prayer took place on the steps of the Hamilton County Courthouse, across the Tennessee River.[937] Another women's event was also scheduled at Miller Park.[938]
Clarksville 15[939][940] sidewalk event held at corner of Wilma Rudolph Blvd & Needmore Rd (outside Hobby Lobby)[938][941]
Cookeville[942] Dogwood Park Amphitheater[938] - Historical Courthouse[943]
Elizabethton event planned at covered bridge, East Elk Avenue[944]
Gatlinburg dozens In spite of it being labelled online as "cancelled", a peaceful march was held on River Road, outside Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies;[945] a clash with counter-protesters was recorded on video.[946]
Johnson City ~150[947] Tri-Cities Women's March began with a rally in King Commons park, then took a path through downtown and ended at Founders Park.[935][948]
Knoxville hundreds[949] Women's March in Downtown Knoxville began with a rally at Krutch Park, near Market Square.[950][951]
Memphis 162[952] event held at Ida B. Wells Statue and Plaza,[953] with a little rain to boot.[954]
Murfreesboro[942] 200[955] event held at Civic Plaza[956]
Nashville[957] 2,000[958] Hundreds gathered for a massive rally at the Tennessee State Capitol,[959] then marched downtown[960] to the Estes Kefauver Federal Building & Courthouse.[942] Along the way, marchers rallied outside AT&T, a major corporate donor to anti-abortion legislators and a sponsor of Texas Law SB8.[961]
 Texas Abilene 80[962] The march to Abilene City Hall began with a rally outside Taylor County Courthouse;[963] 50 counter-protesters stood across the street. Nolan County Attorney Samantha Morrow, the lone elected Republican invited to speak, had a broad message for both sides: as a traditional pro-life conservative, she strongly disagreed with the new Texas abortion ban, and encouraged both liberals and conservatives to work together on the issue.[962]
Amarillo 300[964] Ellwood Park - court house[965]
Arlington 30+[966] At the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington,[967] demonstrators gathered on the pedestrian bridges above Cooper Street to protest the restrictive abortion bill recently signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott.
Austin
1,000 - 25,000[6] Thousands rallied and marched at the Texas State Capitol; event organized by Women's March ATX.[968] Speakers included Travis County Judge Andy Brown, US Rep Lloyd Doggett, state Sen Sarah Eckhardt[969] and former state Sen. Wendy Davis.[970] 30 counter-protesters also showed up.
Beaumont virtual event planned[971]
Bedford event planned at Courthouse 6[972]
Brenham event planned at Washington County Courthouse[973]
Brownsville 100[974] March from South Linear Park to Washington Park and back[975]
Bryan 100+[976] Bryan/College Station March for Reproductive Rights took off from Bryan City Hall.[977]
College Station (Sun, Oct 3) demonstration planned at Rudder Plaza on the campus of Texas A&M University[976][978]
Conroe march planned: Heritage Park - City Hall - Court House[979]
Copperas Cove 25-30[980] march held at Cove City Park[981]
Corpus Christi 50[982] march held along Seawall in front of the Federal Courthouse[982]
Corsicana event planned at Navarro County Courthouse steps[983]
Dallas 2,500[984] - 3,000[985] The BIPOC-led Reproductive Liberation March and Rally in Dallas [984] took place at Main Street Gardens.[986][987]
Del Rio event planned at Civic Center on Veterans Blvd[988]
Denton 500[989] Denton County Courthouse on the Square[990]
Eagle Pass march planned: Maverick County Lake - Shelby Park[991]
Edinburg event planned at Hidalgo County Courthouse[992]
El Paso hundreds[993] Marchers gathers at Chamizal National Memorial Park[994] and marched down Delta along the 375 and under the international bridge.[995]
Fort Worth[996] 2,000[997] Tarrant County Courthouse - Fort Worth Convention Center[997]
Frisco 250 - 400[998][999] Hundreds lined both sides of Main St, east of Toyota Stadium.[1000]
Galveston 30+[1001] rally & march held in front of the Galveston Courthouse (in the rain)[1001]
Granbury event planned at Hood County Courthouse[1002]
Grand Prairie 35+[1003] event held at Grand Prairie City Hall[1004]
Grapevine event planned at Grapevine Municipal Court[1005]
Houston 10,000+[1006] Thousands marched from Discovery Green to Houston City Hall.[1007][1008] Speakers included Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner & "Top Chef" actress Padma Lakshmi.[1009]
Huntsville march: Sam Houston State University - Walker County Courthouse[1010]
Laredo 18+[1011] march & rally held at Texas A&M International University, Zaffirini Green; US congressional candidates Tannya Benavides & Jessica Cisneros participated.[1011]
Lubbock 120+[1012] Timothy Cole Memorial Park[1013]
Lufkin event planned at Lufkin Courthouse[1014]
McAllen event planned at Archer Park[1015]
McKinney event planned at Glenn Mitchell Park[1016]
Nacogdoches 18+[1017] rally held outside Nacogdoches County Courthouse[1018]
New Braunfels 200+[1019] event at downtown Main Plaza; sponsored by the Democratic Women of Comal County (DWCC).
Palestine event planned at Court House Annex[1020]
Richmond event planned at Fort Bend County Courthouse[1021]
Rockport 150[982] corner of Austin and Market - Concho St, Veterans Memorial Park (with a voter registration booth set up)[1022]
San Angelo 25-30[1023] march to City Hall[1023] & Tom Green County Courthouse[1024]
San Antonio thousands[1025] A march began and ended at Milam Park.[1026]
San Benito event planned at 430 N Bonham St[1027]
Sherman event planned at Grayson County Courthouse[1028]
Spring event planned at Woodwinds Shopping Center[1029]
Temple 40+[1030] downtown march begun at Temple City Hall[1031]
Texarkana 4[1032] Several Northeast Texas members of Pro Choice with Heart stood on the steps of the Texarkana federal courthouse (Texas side).[1033]
Texas City event planned at Texas City City Hall[1034]
Tomball event planned at Downtown Tomball, 201 South Elm[1035]
Tyler 400+[1036] march held at T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza;[1037] participants included Joe Jaworski, a candidate for Texas Attorney General.[1036]
Vernon event planned at Wilbarger County Court House[1038]
Waco 400[1039] march launched at Indian Spring Park on University Parks Drive[1040]
Wichita Falls 15-20[1041] march near Wichita Co. Courthouse[1042]
 Utah Hurricane march planned: Dixie College - downtown[1043]
Ogden dozens[1044] Ogden Municipal Building, Washington Blvd - march down 25th Street[1044]
Park City event planned at Park City Old Town, Main Street (pending)[1045]
Salt Lake City 1,000+[1046] The rally outside Salt Lake City Hall grew from a few hundred Saturday morning to more than a thousand when the group started its march up State Street to the Utah State Capitol.[1046]
St. George march planned from courthouse to city hall[1047]
 Vermont Brattleboro 125[1048] rally held at Pliny Park, corner of High and Main Streets[1049]
Middlebury march planned: College Park (across from Shafers) - Cross Street Bridge[1050]
Montpelier hundreds[1051] rally at Vermont State House lawn. Speakers included Lt. Gov. Molly Gray.[1049][1051]
Pawlet sign holding event planned at Mach's Corner, Route 30[1052]
Wilmington event planned at Eco Spa, North Main St[1053]
 Virginia Blacksburg march planned at Henderson Lawn, College Avenue[1054]
Bristol 70+[1055] Sullivan County Women's March began with a rally by the Bristol Sign,[1056] then headed up and down State St.[935][1057]
Charlottesville march planned: Charlottesville City Hall - Downtown Mall[1058]
Independence / Galax march planned at Old Courthouse in Independence[1059]
Norfolk 300[1060] a rally was held at Norfolk City Hall, followed by a march to the Chrysler Museum of Art[1061]
Norton 40[1062] rally at Norton City Park,[1063] followed by march down Park Ave
Richmond 800 - 1,000[1064] A four-mile march across the city began and ended at Diversity Richmond, on Sherwood Ave;[1065] state Sen. Jennifer McClellan (D-Richmond) spoke at the rally.[1064]
Roanoke 150[1066][1067] At River's Edge Park (Open Space - South), supporters of women's rights stood along the sidewalk of Franklin Road waving signs to passing cars.[1068][1069]
Staunton 30[1070] rally held at Staunton Courthouse Square.
Virginia Beach march planned: Mt. Trashmore Park - Town center[1071]
Williamsburg (Fri, Oct 1) rally planned at Williamsburg James City County Courthouse[1072]
Winchester dozens[1073] Winchester-Frederick County Democrats held a Women's March Assembly outside the Shenandoah Valley Civil War Museum.[1074] Speakers included Virginia House delegate Wendy Gooditis and candidates Paul Siker and Deetzie Bayliss.[1075]
Woodstock 100+[1076] Northern Shenandoah Valley Women's March: Las Trancas Mexican restaurant - Historic Courthouse[1077]
 Washington Bainbridge Island 100[1078] rally held at Waypoint Park, at the traffic lights by the ferry terminal[1079]
Bellingham 1,000[1080] rally held at Bellingham City Hall,[1081] followed by a short march loop through downtown; 20 counter-protesters stood along the way.[1080]
Bothell event planned at Aeipathy Patisserie, Bothell Way NE[1082]
Bremerton 40+[1083] rally at east end of the Manette Bridge[1084]
Cheney event planned at Safeway parking lot[1085]
Ellensburg 75[1086] Barge Hall, Central Washington University campus - Ellensburg Lower District Courthouse - Ellensburgh City Hall[1087]
Everett 400[1088] The march, coined as "B*tches Against Bullsh*t,"[1089] ran the length of Everett Mall Way from the parking lot to 4th Avenue West & back.[1088]
Kennewick dozens[1090] Tri-Cities Womexn's March rally held in front of Winco, along West Clearwater Ave[1091]
Kirkland hundreds[1092] march begun at Kirkland City Hall[1093]
La Conner event planned at 106 1st Street[1094]
Longview event planned at Longview City Hall[1095]
Lynnwood 450[1096] sign waving rally held on 196th Street SW, from 64th Ave W westward[1097]
Monroe event planned at Lake Tye Park & Trail[1098]
Moses Lake event planned at Vista Park I[1099]
Mount Vernon event planned at Mount Vernon Planned Parenthood[1100]
Nanaimo virtual event planned (on east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia)[1101]
Oak Harbor 96[1102] march/protest at Beeksma-Gateway Park
Olympia 250+[1103] Hundreds marched to the Washington State Capitol.[1104]
Port Angeles 126[104] vigil held at Clallam County Courthouse[1105]
Port Ludlow event planned at grassy area at street corner of Oak Bay Road & Breaker Lane[1106]
Port Orchard event planned at Port Orchard Waterfront Park[1107]
Port Townsend event planned at Mountain View Commons, Blaine Street[1108]
Poulsbo 40[1109] rally held near CVS and the Brown Bear Carwash, Hwy 305[1110][1111]
Seattle 2,100+[1112] Two pro-choice events were held in Seattle during the first weekend of October 2021. On Saturday, 2,000 people rallied and marched at Westlake Park;[1112][1113] speakers included former state Rep. Kristine Reeves and former Seattle mayoral candidate Nikkita Oliver.[1114] On Sunday, a second march made its way from St. James Cathedral to the Federal Courthouse in remembrance of Rosie Jimenez;[1114] a small group of counter-protestors with loudspeakers awaited the second march.[1112]
Seaview event planned at parking lot, corner of 39th Place and Pacific Hwy[1115]
Sequim 113[104] four-corner vigil held at intersection of Washington Ave & Sequim-Dungeness Way[104]
Spokane hundreds[1116] Several events were held: a car rally at Tomato Street parking lot on North Division St,[1117][1118] and a rally outside Spokane City Hall.[1116]
Stevenson event planned at Skamania County Courthouse[1119]
Sunnyside event planned at Fiesta Foods, Yakima Valley Hwy[1120]
Tacoma hundreds[1121] Wrights Park[1122] - Pierce County Superior Court[1121]
Vancouver dozens[1123] Women's March Vancouver WA held a car rally[1124][1125] at Clark Community College, with a massive turnout that filled three parking lots. The procession from Fort Vancouver Way to Main Street attracted many supporters cheering and waving from the sidewalks.[1126]
Vashon event planned at Vashon Theater parking lot[1127]
Walla Walla 100[1128] rally held at Land Title Plaza[1129]
Wenatchee 200[1130] rally at Memorial Park,[1131] followed by a march down Chelan Ave & North Mission Street; about 10 counter-protesters carrying anti-abortion signs arrived part way through the rally, only to be blocked by the other signs.[1130]
Yakima[1132] 100[1133] rally at Miller Park; march through downtown Yakima
 West Virginia Charleston 227[1134] rally held at West Virginia State Capitol[1135]
Clarksburg event planned at Clarksburg courthouse, Main Street[1136]
Elkins event planned at Randolph County Courthouse[1137]
Lewisburg virtual event planned[1138]
Martinsburg 16[1139] A march took place between City Hall and the Courthouse, followed by a rally at Aikens Center.[1140]
Morgantown 100+[1141] A rally was held outside Monongalia County Courthouse,[1142] followed by a brief march downtown.
Wheeling dozens[1143] rally at Heritage Port & Veterans Memorial Amphitheater[1144]
 Wisconsin Ashland event planned at Ashland County Courthouse[1145]
Delavan (Fri, Oct 1) candlelight vigil, Culver's restaurant[1146]
Green Bay 400+[1147] Hundreds marched from Leicht Memorial Park to Brown County Courthouse, where state Reps Lee Snodgrass and Kristina Shelton and state treasurer Sarah Godlewski[1147] (currently running for US Senate) gave speeches.
Hayward march planned: Democracy Corner - Courthouse[1148]
La Crosse 150[1149] rally held at Weigent Park (no march due to Oktoberfest festivities).[1150] State Rep. Jill Billings spoke at the event.[1151] Other attendees (not speaking) included Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (running for US Senate) and state Sen. Brad Pfaff (running for US Congress). US Sen. Tammy Baldwin could not attend, but sent a statement read during the program, which said the U.S. "cannot allow the clock to be turned back 50 years," referring to Roe vs. Wade.
La Pointe event planned at Joni's Beach, Main Street, Madeline Island[1152]
Madison thousands[1153] Two opposing rallies took place at the Wisconsin State Capitol.[1154] Pro Life Wisconsin held its first ever 'March for Life Wisconsin' on the capitol steps, with advocates from every corner of the state.[1155] Hours later, Indivisible Madison led a march of more than 1,000 protesters from UW-Madison Library Mall to the Capitol.[1156]
Milwaukee hundreds[1157] The official Women's March of Milwaukee ran along Wells Street from City Hall to the Milwaukee Courthouse.[1158] Ahead of this march, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization and several other groups launched another one downtown, from Planned Parenthood to a rally outside US Sen. Ron Johnson's office.[1159][1160]
Minocqua ~50[1161] A sign-waving event was held at Minocqua Veterans Park, followed by a march to the bridge.
Muskego 150+[1162] sign-holding event held along Janesville Rd, near intersection with Moorland Rd.[1163] US Senate candidate Dr. Gillian Battino took part in the event.[1164]
New London event planned at New London City Hall[1165]
Oshkosh 150[1166] rally at Leach Amphitheater - march to Roe Park, where US Senatorial candidates Tom Nelson & Sarah Godlewski gave speeches.[1166]
Racine 100[1167] Racine County Courthouse - Racine City Hall. State Rep. Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) attended the event.[1167]
Reedsburg event planned at Lions/Jaycees Building, Nishan Park[1168]
Sheboygan event planned at Fountain Park[1169]
Sister Bay event planned at Waterfront Park[1170]
Stevens Point event planned at Debot Field[1171]
Wausau at least 5[1172] rally and march held near Marathon County Courthouse
 Wyoming Casper 100[1173] rally at David Street Station[1174]
Cheyenne ~50[1175] rally held at Wyoming Supreme Court
Jackson march planned: Home Ranch - Town Square[1176]
Lander 120[1177] Dairyland - Centennial Park
Laramie[1175] event held at Down Town Plaza[1178]
Riverton event planned at City Park, 901 E Fremont[1179]
Torrington sign holding event planned near the train tracks / City Hall[1180]

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