From Nancy Northup <[email protected]>
Subject Some good things happened in 2020 (thanks to you)
Date December 18, 2020 4:02 PM
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Dear friend,

2020 has been a year filled with unprecedented challenges and
unimaginable obstacles. As we reflect back on it all-a global
pandemic, a long-overdue reckoning over racism and inequality, the
passing of Justice Ginsburg, the changed Supreme Court, and the U.S.
election-we want to thank you. With your support, the Center for
Reproductive Rights remains as strong as ever.

Our just-released 2020 Annual Report details some of the incredible
cases and accomplishments we have achieved this year, all of which
would not have been possible without your generosity. I hope you'll
take a moment to look at it and join us in celebrating the bright
spots that have come out of an otherwise difficult year.
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READ OUR 2020 ANNUAL REPORT
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Earlier this year, as our offices around the world transitioned to a
remote work environment, anti-abortion politicians sought to use the
COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to block access. Our team sprung
into action-remotely-and filed a flurry of lawsuits to
protect access to safe, essential abortion care in eight states,
including Louisiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.

We also celebrated several major victories this year. This first was
at the U.S. Supreme Court this summer, when the Court struck down
Louisiana's clinic shutdown law in our case, June Medical Services vs.
Russo.

Then, just a few weeks later, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
ruled to protect schoolgirls from sexual violence in Latin America in
our long-held case, Paola Guzmán Albarracín v. Ecuador.

In Africa, years of advocacy with local partners has led to the
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights agreeing to hear our
case against Nigeria for its failure to reduce maternal
deaths-the first time the Commission is hearing a case on
maternal or reproductive rights.

Each success, large and small, brought us closer to the world we
envision, where reproductive rights are guaranteed and every person is
free to make personal decisions without government interference. As we
look to the future, we stand ready to advance reproductive rights as
fundamental human rights around the world.

We are deeply grateful to every member of our community whose support
has made this year's progress possible. Thank you for standing
with us.

Onward!

Nancy Northup
President & CEO











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