Hundreds in Orlando Protest for Abortion Rights

Hundreds of anarchists and allies of the movement for abortion rights took to the streets of downtown Orlando to protest the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade. Demonstrators destroyed several signs held by fascist anti-choice preachers, and were able to resist a later attempted cordoning off of the area by police.

Dozens March for Abortion Rights in Orlando

Dozens of protesters in Orlando took part in an autonomous demonstration for abortion rights, waving anarchist flags and marching with banners stating “Rioting > Voting” and “Abortions For All” in repudiation of ineffective rallies in the city and elsewhere in the United States promoting voting and petitions as an alternative to direct action.

Jane’s Revenge Attacks Anti-Abortion Clinic in Hollywood

A cell of the anarchist pro-choice insurgent group Jane’s Revenge attacked an anti-abortion clinic in Hollywood called Respect Life, plastering the walls of the establishment with graffiti in support of bodily autonomy and other messages addressing pertinent political affairs.

Jane’s Revenge is an anarchist insurgent network dedicated to defending reproductive rights and bodily autonomy, deriving its name from the Jane Collective of the 1970s, which provided safe abortions for women in Chicago at a time when the practice was outlawed. Jane’s Revenge was first made public with the firebombing of an anti-abortion group in Madison, Wisconsin on May 7th 2022.

Dozens of Pro-Choice Demonstrators March in Miami

Dozens of anarchists and pro-choice activists took part in a demonstration at Miami’s Florida International University, marching without incident despite a counterprotest by forced-birth proponents from the university’s Young Republicans.

Protesters marched in repudiation at the Supreme Court’s pending decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, following the leak of a draft majority opinion by Justice Alito, who also made the argument that civil rights like same-sex marriage, interracial marriage, and homosexuality should be overturned.

Orlando Anarchists Drop Banner in Solidarity With Eric King

Anarchists in Orlando dropped a banner in solidarity with political prisoner Eric King, held captive by the state after attacking a Congress member’s office in solidarity with the Ferguson Uprising of 2014. King is serving out a 10-year sentence, and recently was found not guilty of assaulting a prison guard, which would have given him 20 years more.