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Defending Women's Right to ChooseThe marches reach Fisherman's Wharf tourist areaJanuary 22, 2005 * Photos by Luke HauserThe anti-choice march was destined for a second rally at the San Francisco Marina, located just beyond the Fisherman's Wharf tourist area. Anti-choice organizers knew their crowd, which took time out to visit shops and restaurants along the route. To get involved in Pagan Custer organizing across North America, visit www.PaganCluster.org, or email RQ Help RQ keep covering grassroots news and magical activism. Please subscribe or donate today! Your contributions make this magazine and website possible.
Anti-choice protesters consider their dining options.
Police tried to keep pro-choicers away from the anti-choice march...
...but some verbal confrontations occurred.
As the anti-choice march approached Fisherman's Wharf, they were greeted with a San Francisco-style welcome - dozens of protesters, including members of the Pagan Cluster, blocked the street.
Tired and discouraged anti-choicers trudged several blocks out of their way to get to their Marina rally...
... dogged the whole way by the pro-choicers.
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