International Women’s Day Protesters Rally in West Hartford to Denounce Trump Agenda
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Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz speaks during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim
The rally, held at West Hartford Town Hall and followed by a march through West Hartford Center, was organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles.

International Women’s Day and Unite and Resist Rally at West Hartford Town Hall. March 8, 2025. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer
By Niveen Ghoneim
A crowd gathered Saturday outside West Hartford Town Hall to mark International Women’s Day and participate in the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles.
The groups called the rally amid President Donald Trump’s enactment of a slew of policies that they say are likely to harm women, such as banning trans athletes from competing in women’s sports and repealing federal Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) regulations. It was also scheduled amid rising fears of a potential abortion ban, with few to no safeguards to prevent a ban given the Republican majority in both chambers of Congress and the conservative majority on the US Supreme Court.
The rally was one of 400 similar demonstrations held across the country as part of mobilization efforts by the Women’s March, which was launched days into President Trump’s first term to protest his comments in the leaked Access Hollywood tape in which he bragged about sexually assaulting women.

Clare Neseralla, a teacher and West Hartford Board of Education member, addresses the rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim
“As a teacher, diversity enriches my classroom. As a mom, equity has given my daughter with disabilities a chance to soar. As a Special Olympics coach, inclusion offers my athletes amazing opportunities,” West Hartford Board of Education member Clare Taylor Neseralla told the crowd. “Diversity is our strength. Equity lets everyone succeed. Inclusion will never be wrong. It’s like they’re trying to promote conformity, unfairness, and exclusion.”
Warning rally-goers of the “drastic and frightening turn” the country has taken, Neseralla urged the crowd to remain vigilant and vocal.

International Women’s Day and Unite and Resist Rally at West Hartford Town Hall. March 8, 2025. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer
“Use your voice. Speak up, testify, stand firm against injustice. Call and write your legislators and the White House weekly or even daily. Support your sisters. Look out for your neighbor. Help those out of work and be an example to our children,” she said.
Political engagement was the main call to action Saturday, with Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, West Hartford Town Council member Tiffani McGinnis, state Reps. Kate Farrar, D-West Hartford, and Eleni Kavros DeGraw, D-Avon, all urging protesters to avoid falling into complacency.

State Rep. Eleni Kavros DeGraw, D-Avon, addresses the rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim
“We are in the long session this year, and it may be exceptionally long because of what is happening in Washington, DC,” DeGraw cautioned, pointing to efforts by Connecticut’s Republican lawmakers to ban transgender girls from high school sports.
“We passed the state plan of conservation this week, but we had an enormous number of Republicans who refused to vote for it because they felt it was covered in DEI,” DeGraw said. “We were told that it was editorial and gratuitous when it spoke of things like the fact that we stand on indigenous land. They are fighting as if they are the majority, and we need your support in order to continue to do the good work in the legislature that we want to do for the people.”

Tiffani McGinnis, a West Hartford Town Council member and founder of Women for Democracy, addresses the rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim
Similarly, Farrar warned of the permeation of the Trump administration’s attitudes among Connecticut Republicans.
“Trump is trying to literally erase women from government websites and government documents,” Farrar said. “Right now in Connecticut, we know that so many women are depending on us to protect and fight for our freedoms … Here in Connecticut, we still face inequality. We still face inequities. It’s why we’re leading to pass policies like the child tax credit, like affordable childcare, and still trying to strengthen our equal pay laws. Because we will not go back!”

State Rep. Kate Farrar, D-West Hartford, addresses the rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim
Also among the speakers was community leader and activist Samariya Smith who took the opportunity to revisit Black women’s contributions to American democracy and feminism, tipping her hat to trail-blazing Black leaders like Sojourner Truth, Shirley Chisholm, and Constance Baker Motley, among others.

Samariya Smith, a community leader and activist, speaks during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim
“This is more than just a history lesson. It is a call to action. It is a reminder that women have always been at the heart of progress, and our collective responsibility is to ensure that their contributions – our contributions – are not only remembered but built upon,” Smith declared. “Women, especially women of color, continue to face disparities in pay, leadership opportunities and healthcare access. It is up to all of us, men and women alike, to challenge these injustices.”

Karleigh Chardonnay Webb, a transgender activist, journalist, and athlete, speaks during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo cedit: Niveen Ghoneim
Closing the rally, transgender activist and journalist Karleigh Chardonnay Webb delivered a critique of Trump’s agenda.
“They said ‘on this International Women’s Day, the theme is Accelerate Action.’ But my question is, why are we going back in the United States?” Chardonnay Webb said. “They’re purging DEI, they’re purging women out of all sorts of positions … [hey] President Trump: I’m still black, still trans, still American, still here.”
Following the rally, attendees marched through West Hartford Center.

International Women’s Day and Unite and Resist Rally at West Hartford Town Hall. March 8, 2025. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer

State Sen. Derek Slap, D-West Hartford, addresses the rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

US Sen. Richard Blumenthal addresses the rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

International Women’s Day and Unite and Resist Rally at West Hartford Town Hall. March 8, 2025. Photo courtesy of Stefanie Marco Lantz

Members of the crowd hold signs during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

Following a rally at West Hartford Town Hall on March 8, 2025, a march was was held through West Hartford Center. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer

International Women’s Day and Unite and Resist Rally at West Hartford Town Hall. March 8, 2025. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer

Following a rally at West Hartford Town Hall on March 8, 2025, a march was was held through West Hartford Center. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer

International Women’s Day and Unite and Resist Rally at West Hartford Town Hall. March 8, 2025. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer

Following a rally at West Hartford Town Hall on March 8, 2025, a march was was held through West Hartford Center. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer

Following a rally at West Hartford Town Hall on March 8, 2025, a march was was held through West Hartford Center. Photo credit: James W. Dwyer

Members of the crowd hold signs during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

Members of the crowd hold signs during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

Members of the crowd hold signs during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

Members of the crowd hold signs during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

Members of the crowd hold signs during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim

Members of the crowd hold signs during a rally outside West Hartford Town Hall on Saturday, March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day and the Unite and Resist Rally, organized by Women for Democracy, West Hartford Pride, and Beyond Circles. Photo credit: Niveen Ghoneim
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