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Subject How overturning Roe could impact health care everywhere | Watch Q&A with Dr. Jamila Perritt and Dr. Kristyn Brandi
Date October 30, 2020 7:35 PM
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PRH Monthly Newsletter

Your monthly recap of the news you need to know in the fight to protect reproductive health care.

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How Overturning Roe v. Wade Could Impact People’s Health Nationwide

President & CEO Dr. Jamila Perritt spoke to Healthline about how a Supreme Court decision to overturn or weaken Roe v. Wade could lead to further abortion restrictions and worsen inequality across the country. 

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Under the Trump Administration, Anti-abortion Activists are Emboldened

Board Member and Fellow Dr. Ghazaleh Moayedi of Texas spoke with the Progressive about the number of anti-abortion policies furthered by the Trump administration. 

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Watch: Q&A with PRH's President & CEO Dr. Jamila Perritt 

Earlier this month, our Board Chair Dr. Kristyn Brandi and President & CEO Dr. Jamila Perritt came together to talk advocacy, access to abortion care, ways to support patients and providers, the Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade, the Hyde Amendment, COVID-19, and more.

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Accessing Birth Control Amidst Threats to Coverage

Following Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing, Fellow Dr. Meera Shah spoke to Jezebel about the expected uptick in interest of IUDs, as well as the potential impact the Supreme Court could have on access to contraception.

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