This Sunday, September 28th, Montpellier’s Place de la Comédie will be the epicenter of a massive citizen mobilization. With more than 200 organizations and associations united for the cause, this day promises to be a powerful call to action for climate, social justice, and freedoms. Moreover, it will coincide with a feminist rally marking International Abortion Rights Day.

A Massive Alliance for Climate and Justice

Organized by a wide range of more than 200 organizations, this national “Climate, Justice, Freedoms” mobilization will come to life in the heart of Montpellier. Among the headliners are Action Justice Climat, Alternatiba, and Greenpeace, who are working tirelessly for a more sustainable future. Their efforts will converge during the Resistance March, scheduled for 2 p.m., starting from the legendary Place de la Comédie. The organizing authorities are focusing on a festive and determined approach, hoping to rally hundreds of people ready to ardently defend a more egalitarian and environmentally conscious society. To this end, they encourage all participants to wear sequins and colorful outfits, symbols of hope and solidarity.

Defending abortion rights in parallel

Another major event will enrich this day of demands. Starting at noon, still on the Place de la Comédie, a feminist rally will be held to

defend the right to abortion. This event is part of the International Day dedicated to this crucial cause, reaffirming the importance of reproductive rights for all women around the world.This feminist rally is part of an ongoing struggle to preserve and expand acquired rights, particularly in the current context where these rights are often threatened.

A call for solidarity and action

On this day of September 28th, the primary goal is to make visible a unanimous demand for a better future. The alliance of diverse, yet all essential, causes calls for unwavering support from the community. Whether for the planet or for human rights, citizens are invited to advocate for concrete and urgent changes, thus fueling the sacred fire of social and environmental justice.

This demonstration is the ideal opportunity to demonstrate that unity is strength. Participation in the march could positively influence future political decisions, highlighting the aspiration for a world where the values ​​of respect, equality, and solidarity prevail.