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Subject Hear Dr. Perritt on the ReProes Fight Back podcast | The ties between Capitol rioters and anti-abortion extremists explained
Date January 31, 2021 3:35 PM
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Your monthly recap of the news you need to know in the fight to protect reproductive health care.

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Listen: Dr. Perritt on How Restrictions on Medication Abortion Put People at Risk

President & CEO Dr. Jamila Perritt was on the ReProes Fight Back Podcast to talk about the harmful impact of the Supreme Court's recent ruling increasing restrictions on medication abortion, especially during a pandemic. 

Listen here >>
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Op-Ed: Covid Vaccines Are Promising, But Structural Racism In Health Care Will Persist After The Pandemic Unless We Act

Fellow Dr. April Lockley wrote an op-ed for NewsOne about her experience participating in a COVID-19 vaccine trial, and her perspectives on racial inequities in health care before, during, and after the pandemic. 

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Rioters at the Capitol Used the Same Tactics as Anti-Abortion Protesters

Fellow Dr. Jenn Conti and Board Member Dr. Ghazaleh Moayedi spoke to the Independent about the clear connection between the violent Capitol rioters and anti-abortion protestors, who have also been moved to violence by the misinformation deliberately spread by politicians. 

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Op-Ed: Roe’s Fall is Not Hypothetical. It’s Already Here in Utah.

For last week's Roe v. Wade anniversary, Fellow Kathryn Fay and six other Utah providers of reproductive health care, including abortion, shared the barriers their communities still face accessing essential care.

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Meet Our Advocates: Dr. Ana Garcia

Get to know Dr. Garcia, a family medicine physician in New York. Originally from Nicaragua, she was motivated to become a physician by her uncle who provided care for Nicaraguan Indigenous communities.

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