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We are celebrating the election of Kamala Harris as vice president-elect, the first woman to hold the office – a Black woman and South Asian woman!

Reproaction partnered with National Advocates for Pregnant Women to screen the critically-acclaimed documentary Personhood: Policing Pregnant Women in America. The new documentary explores the dangerous consequences of fetal personhood laws through the story of Tammy Loertscher, a pregnant woman living in Wisconsin who was persecuted under Wisconsin’s Unborn Child Protection Act (Act 292).

Alt Text: a poster for the documentary Personhood. A colorful yellow and pink graphic of a person with medium length hair looking at the camera is in the middle of the photo with the words: Personhood: Policing Pregnant Women in America. The words: In the interest of Unborn Child and Tamara Loertscher are written in yellow against a black backdrop. Nataley participated in an hour-long live panel discussion with Lynn Paltrow, executive director of NAPW and Jo Ardinger, the director and producer of Personhood documentary.

Alt Text: A graphic with the poster for PERSONHOOD: Policing Pregnant Women in America featuring a woman with long hair looking out at the camera. Orange lettering says
On Our Blog

Reproaction staff wrote a series of posts focused on Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court. Issues covered included what her nomination means to law enforcement and prisons, the environment, voting rights, LGBTQ rights, freedom of religion, the Affordable Care Act, and feminism.

Erin wrote about why Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination must make us bolder in the fight for rights.

Evonnia wrote another installment of Reproaction’s Activist Interview series, featuring Nzingha Hall, Manager of Youth Programs at SisterLove, Inc.

Nataley covered sexual assault and misconduct committed by the Milwaukee Police department.

Caitlin wrote about institutional racism and the housing crisis.

Get Involved

Save the date for our next Act and Learn webinar, Racism and Anti-Abortion Fake Clinics, taking place a 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday, November 17. Register here.

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Erin, Pamela, Caitlin, Elizabeth, Evonnia, Jessica, Kara, Nataley, Shireen, Tenaja, and the Reproaction team

P.S. November means Thanksgiving which means Giving Tuesday! Donate today to help us reach our Giving Tuesday $2,000 goal.

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