by Steven Monacelli Over a thousand people were drawn to downtown Dallas on Saturday, July 9 for the second Dallas Reproductive Liberation March. Triple digit heat caused many to huddle under tree shade and pop-up tents, but others still dared to dance to music under the sweltering sun. They were there to demonstrate what polls already show: the majority of Texans support access to abortion at some level, despite the recent total-ban on the procedure across the state. The atmosphere for the first two hours of the Dallas Reproductive Liberation March oscillated between festive and intense. From a makeshift stage
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