It happened again.
Another woman died because she couldn't access safe abortion medical care due to Georgia's deadly abortion ban.
Candi Miller, a 41-year-old mother of three, is dead.
Amber Thurman, a vibrant 28-year-old aspiring nurse, is dead.
Their crime? Needing essential healthcare in a state where politicians have decided women's lives are worth less than their ideology.
Let that sink in.
These aren't isolated incidents. These are the direct, devastating consequences of Georgia's draconian abortion ban.
A ban that's creating a state of emergency where women are dying, and families are being torn apart.
The state's own maternal mortality review committee has confirmed what we've been shouting from the rooftops: these deaths were preventable.
They are the direct result of a law that prioritizes politics over women's lives.
At SisterLove, we've been fighting for reproductive justice in Georgia for decades.
But now, we're facing an unprecedented crisis.
Women are dying. Right here. In our communities. And it's happening because of a law that claims to "protect life."
We refuse to stand by as more women fall victim to these cruel and dangerous restrictions.
But we need your voice. Your outrage. Your action.
Here's what you can do right now:
- Sign our petition demanding the immediate repeal of Georgia's abortion ban
- Share this email with everyone you know - make them understand the urgency
- Remember Amber and Candi when you vote this November
Every signature on this petition tells lawmakers that we won't accept a law that forces women to risk their lives.
Every share of this email honors the memory of Amber and Candi and helps protect countless others who may face similar situations.
The time for action is now. Every day we wait, another woman's life hangs in the balance.
Stand with SisterLove. Stand for Amber Thurman and Candi Miller. Stand for every woman who deserves the right to make decisions about her own body without fear of death.
Sign the petition now and join us in this critical fight for reproductive justice in Georgia and beyond.
In solidarity and urgency,
Dazon Dixon Diallo
Founder and President, SisterLove, Inc.
P.S. This is not a drill. This is not an exaggeration. Women are dying, and your action can help save lives.
Sign the petition NOW