Standing in Unity during Women’s March
Can one person change the world? Quite possibly, but in numbers, change is much more attainable.
In downtown Los Angeles’s Pershing Square, 15,000 individuals of various ages and backgrounds convened for a call to action. On Saturday, March 8, protests in support of women’s rights took place globally.
This year, the Women’s March coincided with International Women’s Day, and protestors raised their voices in solidarity for various issues and groups beyond just women’s rights.
According to veteran activist Noemi Atilano, she said, “I am protesting every injustice—women’s rights, immigrant rights, disability rights—any rights that are currently under threat in this administration.”

Atilano hopes to motivate others to join in and help protect women’s ability to self-govern their bodies by showing up and contributing her voice.

Fellow protestor, Emily Hodgson said, “abortion isn’t just about not wanting to have a baby. Sometimes, it’s medically necessary if you have an ectopic pregnancy or another health condition going on with the mother. When you restrict a woman’s right to choose, you are also taking away her fundamental safety and healthcare.”
Hodgson donned a dress to the march with writing on it stating, “Roe v. Wade is Pro-Life,” along with fake blood around the area of her sexual organs and the names of several women who have suffered or died because of restricted access to abortion care.
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned on June 24, 2022, by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the federal constitutional right to an abortion was removed, and ongoing legislative actions have resulted in 14 U.S. states restricting or banning a woman’s access to abortion.
Upon marching to City Hall, attendees flooded into Grand Park to hear Women’s March Founder, Emiliana Guereca, introduce speakers such as LA City Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, grassroots organizer Dolores Huerta of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, Cal State Los Angeles Chicanx Latinx Lecturer Leda Ramos, and several others deliver impactful speeches to both inspire and support one another in the fight for a feminist future that is both intergenerational and intersectional.
Josephine Tidwell teaches about history, including women’s history and wore a women’s suffragette outfit to the Women’s March to remember the women who came before us, including her mother, who was also an activist who fought for women’s rights and whom she is now following in her footsteps.
By occupying downtown LA, Tidewell hopes, “… we are not alone. I think social media makes us really isolated these days. When we come together, it shows us we are not alone, and there are other people that get you, and we are going to try to help each other. We are here, our voices are here, and we’re not going to stop.”
Latest Daily Sundial
- “We are the target”: Immigrant Matadors on edgeJazmin Garcia Gaspar should be celebrating having completed her freshman year at California State University, Northridge, on a full-ride scholarship. But unable to afford college tuition due to her father’s...
- Las Manzanas Famosas – A Sweet Story of Strength, Struggle and Self-Made SuccessIn the heart of the Northridge Fashion Center, tucked between bustling storefronts and familiar franchises, lies a small shop with a big heart—Famous Apples. Since 2019, the scent of warm...
- Review: Sinners brings the blues with a shade of redRyan Coogler’s latest film, ‘’Sinners,’’ dominated the box office upon its official release on April 17. Already a breakthrough film of the year, it sits at an outstanding 97% on...
- Review: Keni Titus, Pretty Sick and Beabadoobee at the Fox PomonaThe sparkly glowing red letters that spelled out “FOX” lit up the sky on a cloudy night, and the Fox Pomona Theatre marquee read: “Goldenvoice Presents Beabadoobee—4/17 SOLD OUT.” After...
- Review: ‘Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves’ burns bright in fighting gameplayFatal Fury: City of the Wolves (COTW) brings the heat with its fun to pick up, hard to master 1v1, 2D fighting gameplay and unforgettable characters. SNK provides their best...
- THPS Fest combines new Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 details with electrifying live performancesThe Sundial was invited to THPS Fest, a fan event where Activision, AEG Presents and Goldenvoice invited guests and members of the press to the El Rey Theatre in Los...