Fear and sadness comforted through community, was the theme of Wednesday night’s gathering of women at Pammy’s restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts.”I’m seeing regular faces, I’m seeing strangers, it’s a very vulnerable place inside of there,” said Pamela Willis.Willis is the owner of Pammy’s. She is also the mom of two teenaged daughters, uniting women on the eve of Trump’s re-election, as reproductive rights hang on the balance.”My wife and I, we’re queer, we’re women and we also care about everyone else’s rights,” Aly Francini said. “It’s a combination of our own potential future of maybe having a family and what does that look like.”Willis will be donating Wednesday night’s profits to Planned Parenthood. “The fight is not over, oh no, I think this morning it was like ‘oh we’re worried,’ but now we’re going to work,” Willis said.Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said she’s been preparing to fight any threats …
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