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We reject the undemocratic Supreme Court's decision overturning
Roe v. Wade and we will continue fighting for abortion access–in the streets and by providing care to those most in need.
Now is the time to donate to your local abortion
fund and get involved in the fight for abortion
access and reproductive justice.
The free ebook We Organize to Change Everything (a
collaboration with socialist feminist magazine
Lux) examines the fight for abortion from the 1970s to the present, bringing together the voices of clinic defenders, health care providers, and the networks of feminist activists helping pregnant
people obtain care from Mississippi to Mexico.
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FREE
EBOOK!
We Organize to Change Everything
Co-publication with
Lux Magazine
An urgent collection on losing Roe v. Wade, struggling to provide abortion across the Americas, and how we can rebuild a fighting movement for reproductive justice.
Contributors also consider the intimate connection of abortion rights to forced sterilization and structural racism, incarceration and criminalization, Indigenous people’s sovereignty, transgender rights, and the growing threat of a white supremacist far right.
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Pañuelos
Verdes, Acompañamiento, Solidaridad
The Global South has much to teach the Global North about fighting for reproductive justice, providing abortions to whoever needs them, regardless of the law–and about building a mass, international, feminist movement. Naomi
Braine writes on the lessons, teachings, and inspiration that Latin American activists can offer us in this moment of crisis in the
fight for reproductive justice.
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Empty
Choices
Marian Jones on the limits of a reproductive rights movement organized around "choice" and the living legacy of the SisterSong coalition for Reproductive Justice.
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Sovereignty
Lost
Not only have Native people’s right to parent our children been stolen from us, but so has our right to abortion—even with
Roe v. Wade in effect. Jen Deerinwater demonstrates the links between tribal sovereignty and what it means to achieve full reproductive justice.
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