Anti-abortion advocates already seek to erode other rights and will continue casting a wider net to criminalize abortion support networks
Abortion funds are in the headlines, and there are some things they want people to know
True reproductive justice for Black women, girls, and gender-expansive people requires an intergenerational and intersectional lens
Sex workers face hostility, from electoral politics to the dehumanizing carceral state, but continue to organize with and for each other
Five abortion providers on how their jobs are already changing, from increased security risks to strained capacity
Undocumented people, immigrants, and people who are seeking refuge or asylum in the U.S. already face barriers to accessing any type of health care
In nearby Idaho, the lieutenant governor has proposed the strictest abortion ban in the nation
Rape exceptions reinforce the idea that anyone seeking abortion care cannot have that bodily autonomy unless somebody else violates it
The Hyde Amendment denies abortion coverage for people enrolled in Medicaid and has been in annual spending bills since 1976
Despite the arguments of Amy Coney Barrett and other anti-abortion advocates, the physical and financial impacts of pregnancy and childbirth can be permanent regardless of adoption—especially for Black women
As the case threatens access to abortion care nationwide, advocates highlight the need to support local abortion funds and advocacy groups in the most restrictive states
Although the Supreme Court hasn’t yet decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, advocates say the case’s harms are already in motion.
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