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What do we do when anti-abortion activists try to get SCOTUS to push unnecessary regulations and restrictions on abortion pills? We show up to tell them “Hell no!” We protested outside the Supreme Court shouting down liars and fascists and letting everyone know abortion pills are safe, effective, and here to stay during oral arguments for the case of FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine.

Check out some of the coverage (featuring us!) in this CNN article and this video in Politico.

Did you miss our latest webinar? No worries, we’ve got you covered. Check out a recording of No Borders, No Walls, Abortion Access for All: Immigration and Reproductive Justice here.

Be sure to stay tuned and register for our next webinar, Say Abortion: Why Words Matter, on Wednesday, April 17 at 12pm ET.

On Our Blog

Laila wrote a blog post the long history of criminalizing pregnancy and how stop it. She also covered our protest action outside SCOTUS fighting to protect medication abortion.

Negar gave a great 101 on disability and reproductive justice, explaining how ableist beliefs impact their intersection.

Reproaction in the News

Erin was quoted in Ctrl, Alt, Delete sharing insights into how best to respond to disinformation.

Laila published an article in Rewire on why medication abortion belongs on campuses and demanding schools step up.

Get Involved

Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the most up-to-date information on what we’re up to and how you can get involved.

Sincerely,

Erin, Shireen, Ani, Elizabeth, Evonnia, Jacqueline, Jessica, Kelli, Kieran, Laila, Nataley, Negar, and the Reproaction team

P.S. Through earthquake or eclipse, abortion activists are showing up to demand more. Give now to keep it up.


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