Black Protest
On September 23, 2016, the Sejm of the Republic of Poland rejected the citizens' bill "Save Women" , liberalizing abortion law. At the same time referred the "Stop abortion" bill to the committee for work. 
On October 3, rallies were held in 147 Polish cities under the slogan "Black Monday / National Women's Strike". The number of people participating in the events was estimated at between 98,000 and 200,000. On October 6, 2016, the Sejm rejected the bill "Stop abortion"
Warsaw, 03/10/2016. A picket at the intersection of Marszalkowska and Swietokrzyska Streets.

"Disappearing women" - an event in connection with the All-Poland Women's Strike
Ms Katarzyna: “This topic does not concern me anymore, but it concerns my daughter, my son's girlfriend - they should have the fundamental right to decide about their body”. 
Black manifestation in  MiTo cafe, Anna Dziewit Meller animates a conversation about black books. Ola Siemianska is listening. She says, “I don't like large gatherings. This form of meeting gives me the opportunity to express my objection".
Publication of my photo in Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.
Agnieszka Graff - reads fragments of her texts concerning the right to abortion. 
Joanna Danuta Dowjat, a veteran of the '81 strike, helps to cut out badges for striking women.
Manifestation at Castle Square. Jurek and Olek - we are going for a good cause. "I would go even if I didn't have a girlfriend."
The photographs are from 2016/2018
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