A woman planning a protest in Boston this upcoming weekend in favor of allowing women to go topless in public has compared her fight to Rosa Parks's effort to integrate public buses in Alabama in the 1950s.
Katrina Brees, founder of a group called Equaltitty, plans to lead a protest on Boston Common on Saturday, August 17 calling for the state to allow women to go topless in public without criminal penalty. During the protest, Brees says she plans to be shirtless but will cover her nipples with stickers depicting male nipples, according to NOLA.com.