Abortion rights advocate Britt Donohoo, facing camera, argues her view with John (first name only given), a member of Georgetown's Covenant Bible Church during an abortion rights demonstration held at the square on Sunday, July 10. (Photos by Andy Sharp)
bortion opponent Aliya Mathiesen, who attends the Church on the Square in Georgetown, was among attendees during an abortion rights demonstration held at the square on Sunday, July 10.
Abortion rights advocate Eric, who only gave his first name, argues with Bradley Helgerson, pastor at the Church on the Square during an abortion rights demonstration held at the square on Sunday, July 10, 2022. Helgerson was joined by members of his church and attendees from Georgetown's Covenant Bible Church.
Abortion rights advocates Andrea Price, front left, and Ashleigh Banks, back right, make their points with their posters during an abortion rights demonstration held at the square on Sunday, July 10.
Abortion rights advocate Mindy Lowe holds her placard during an abortion rights demonstration held at the square on Sunday, July 10.
Williamson County resident Gina Chen believes the United States Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade —a case decided in 1973 that provided people the right to abortion at a federal level — is a step back for women seeking safe and accessible abortions throughout the country.
“I think the court’s decision is terrible,” said Ms. Chen, who lives in Hutto. “I don...