Action:

Reproaction led an #ExposeFakeClinic action in Washington, D.C., outside the Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center. Activists distributed information about where people can access real, unbiased reproductive healthcare and parenting resources in the city. After, Karen Mulhauser, a former president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, invited activists for a ginger snaps and conversation about the future of our movement.

Alt Text: A group of activists hold signs outside of a crisis pregnancy center.
As part of our #StopProsecutingAbortion campaign, we passed out information at the Boone County Courthouse in Missouri.

Alt Text: Three people stand passing out information.
Sha’Tisha, Reproaction’s Ohio fellow, created a beautiful book display in the Cincinnati Library for safe relationship awareness month that included information from our #StopProsecutingAbortion campaign.

Image of a beautiful book display in the Cincinnati Library for safe relationship awareness month that included information from our #StopProsecutingAbortion campaign
Veronika, one of Reproaction’s Texas fellows, gave a presentation at Planned Parenthood Texas Votes’ Sex Trivia night in Brownsville, TX, about our self-managed abortion campaign and de-stigmatizing self-managed abortion. Watch a clip here.

Did you miss our latest webinars? No worries – we’ve got you covered. Listen to a recording of Incarceration and Reproductive Oppression here.

On Our Blog:

Nataley wrote about our recent action distributing Act 292 information at Milwaukee PrideFest.

Nataley also provided a thorough write up of the dark history of Wisconsin’s Act 292.

Reproaction in the News

Pamela spoke with Harper’s Bazaar about how the loss of Planned Parenthood’s Title X Funding will impact low-income women.  

Pamela was a guest on the Under the Arch Podcast speaking about reproductive justice.

Kylie wrote an op-ed for Medium on improving access to medication abortion for California college students.

Get Involved

Join us tonight for our next Act and Learn webinar, Laughing to Cope: Comedy and Reproductive Justice, taking place at 7 p.m. ET.

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.

Erin, Pamela, Caitlin, Elizabeth, Evonnia, Jessica, Kara, Nataley, Shireen, Clay, Kylie, Magge, Rachel, Sha’Tisha, Veronika, and the Reproaction team

P.S. We’re sad to see summer go, but we’re pumped for our fall actions. Kick off the new season with a donation.

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