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Ohio Women Set to March for "Rights of All People"

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Friday, January 20, 2017   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Donald Trump will be greeted by a massive, grassroots human-rights rally during his first full day in office as president this Saturday. The Women's March on Washington is drawing people from across the country, including Ohio.

Sandhya Gupta of Cleveland Heights, who is among those driving to the nation's capital today, said it's crucial to stand up for the rights of all people, no matter their gender, race, orientation or religious background.

"Equality, inclusion and respect for all people is really important," she said, "and whoever is in power has to pay attention to voices who are calling for those really basic, important American values, and values promoting human rights."

At least 200,000 people are estimated to attend the Washington march. "Sister" marches also are planned in hundreds of other cities, including Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dayton and Toledo.

Kauser Razvi of Cleveland, who is making the nearly 400-mile trip to the nation's capital, contended that the policies of the incoming administration are not a reflection of the population as a whole. She said she believes those voices lost in fear after the election don't want to be silent anymore.

"The people recognize that they're not alone, they don't have to be afraid," she said. "We still live in a civil democracy where we can express our points of view and dissent in a peaceful manner, and come together."

Gupta knows many who are bringing their daughters to the Women's March on Washington, which she said is a great example of the activism that will be needed in the years to come.

"It's an important way for them to show their daughters how to stand up for what they believe in," she said, "and to know that they have a voice in making change, whether it be in Washington or other areas of government."

Gupta said she is convinced the work won't stop once the marching ends, with advocates ready to mobilize ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.


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