March and rally for reproductive rights held downtown

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A group of activists held a march and rally downtown on Saturday, Nov. 9, protesting for reproductive rights.
Reproductive Justice Action-Milwaukee says they are angry and scared abortion rights will be going following Tuesday's election results.
In response to Trump soon heading back to the White House, organizers hope today's event brought people together and made them feel more secure.
"We're hoping to get people to organize, join our communities, not be scared and face whatever uncertain or unknown we might be facing," said Blake Jones, chair with Reproductive Justice Action-Milwaukee.
The march started at Red Arrow Park and ended in front of city hall.
It appeared a couple hundred people were in attendance.