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Dear Friend,
It’s been one year since the Supreme Court issued the Dobbs decision
overturning Roe v Wade, restricting access to abortion care, and we are
still fighting for our rights.
[ [link removed] ]Make a contribution towards our movement for reproductive justice so
that we can continue to advocate for mothers, parents, and all birthing
people who need access to reproductive healthcare.
As a millennial American woman, my generation is going through what feels
like back to back disastrous events from accelerating climate change and
COVID 19, to alarming rates of young Black mothers dying while giving
birth, and our reproductive rights and trans youth rights being attacked
and stripped away every single day.
Today, some of us are on the ground rallying, marching, and fighting back.
Others are, perhaps, exhausted and need rest on this tragic anniversary of
the Dobbs decision. Regardless, your donation will help resource our
movement for reproductive justice and ensure accessible, affordable
abortion care. [ [link removed] ]*When you click this link, it’ll take you directly to
our donation page.*
Abortion-specific restrictions and limits on reproductive and maternal
healthcare are tools of gender oppression, as they target health care
services that are used primarily by women. Six in ten people who have
abortions are already moms and polls show the majority of people in
America agree that abortion care should be accessible to all who need it.
Being able to choose if we have children, and if so, when and how many
children to have, is a fundamental human right. That is the bottom line.
What is more clear now than it’s ever been is that reproductive justice
cannot wait. When we say “Reproductive Justice” we mean: secure,
affordable and accessible reproductive health care for all birthing
people; including young women and mothers, Black and indigenous women,
trans, queer and non-binary people, people who are undocumented,
immigrants, and other communities of color that are marginalized and whose
reproductive health care needs are too often ignored. In addition to
protecting our reproductive rights, we need our lawmakers to fully show up
for people and communities fighting for racial, economic, and
environmental justice, too! Because we are “not free while any woman is
unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own” as civil
rights activist and womanist, Audre Lorde, once put it.
[ [link removed] ]Our fight unites us. We’re in this, together, for the long haul. *Click
here to make a contribution.*
In Solidarity,
- Diarra, and the whole MomsRising.org & MamásConPoder Team
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