Hint: It has to do with RBG
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Dear John,
It’s no wonder that Ruth Bader Ginsburg came to be the cultural icon known as “notorious RBG."
She understood that at its core, the right to abortion is about a woman’s role in society and whether she can realize her full potential. And she dove into the challenge of fighting for gender equity in its fullest sense—at its intersections with the many broader issues of human rights.
I am inspired to fight in the same way for women around the world. At Ipas, we focus unapologetically on abortion but understand that abortion intersects with many issues. I’ve just published a blog on Medium that explores these ideas further, and I invite you to give it a read.
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Our “Believe in Justice” campaign is honoring RBG’s legacy with online conversations around #WhyIBelieveinJustice. Individuals from across our diverse, global community are sharing their motivations, inspirations and hopes for the future. Please join us: www.ipas.org/BelieveInJustice.
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