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Trump this message — that we, as
a nation, are united in our fight to
defend democracy and our free-
doms,” Ruth Zerin of West Bloomfield
said.
“The reason I came today to sup-
port the Women’s March is because
I want a better world for my grand-
daughters. I don’t want them to face
the same issues we face today. We are
strong!” Rita Sitron of Farmington
Hills said.
“I’m rallying for all women, for
equal rights, equal pay, for freedom
to make a choice about reproductive
rights,” Margo Stocker of Farmington
Hills said.
“I am here to show support for

women and stand together for equal
rights and pay,” Sharon Moss Lebovic
of West Bloomfield said.
“I went to learn more about issues
the women of Michigan are passion-
ate about,” said Chelsey Eichler of
Madison Heights.
“What I took away is that many
women, and men, in our state are
fighting for women’s equality, repro-
ductive rights, the rights of immi-
grants, the LGBTQAI community,
people of color, those with disabilities
and victims of assault.
“The speakers focused heavily on
what actions we can take to support
those in need, and for that I’m very
grateful,” she said. •

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TOP: Nancy Fine of Southfield, center, with her daughters Allison and Rachel.
ABOVE: Part of the NCJW contingent arrives in Lansing.

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