The march is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., and is being sponsored locally by the Dayton Women’s Rights Alliance, District 10 Indivisible for All, OFA Alumni and Dayton Rapid Response, according to a Facebook post by the Dayton Women’s Rights Alliance.
According to the post, ASL interpreters will be at the event, parking will be free at meters nearby and there will be paid parking available in garages.
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