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Women gather on Saturday outside Waterville City Hall for an Equality Rally aimed at "amplifying the many voices of the unique and inspirational people and communities who call Maine home, including new Mainers, refugees and immigrants, indigenous communities, the LGBTQ community, women, and our youth." Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Women gather on Saturday outside Waterville City Hall for an Equality Rally aimed at "amplifying the many voices of the unique and inspirational people and communities who call Maine home, including new Mainers, refugees and immigrants, indigenous communities, the LGBTQ community, women, and our youth."
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Men and women listen to a young speaker Saturday during the Equality Rally outside Waterville City Hall.
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Elayne Richard, of Fairfield, stands with a shirt emblazoned with the GRR acronym, which stands for Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, while attending the Equality Rally on Saturday outside Waterville City Hall.
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Men and women gather on Saturday in front of Waterville City Hall for the Equality Rally.
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Women stand together as other women speak Saturday during the Equality Rally outside Waterville City Hall.
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Amaryllis Charles, 16, of Waterville, speaks to the crowd Saturday during the Equality Rally outside Waterville City Hall.
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Tracy Stum-Clark, a Cherokee, listens to people speak during the Equality Rally on Saturday outside Waterville City Hall, which aimed at amplify the many voices of people and communities who call Maine home, including new Mainers, refugees and immigrants, indigenous communities, the LGBTQ community, women and youth.