John—Let me put this plainly: The Supreme Court is about to hear arguments in a case that could spell the end to the constitutional right to abortion.
With the chance to overturn Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court’s anti-choice majority, there has never been a more urgent moment for our movement to come together and take action.
That’s why NARAL Pro-Choice America is so proud to be a part of an upcoming nationwide day of action—a chance for all of us to unite in defense of the right to abortion and call on Congress to safeguard reproductive freedom for every body.
The day of action will take place on Wednesday, December 1, just as the Court begins hearing arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case about Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban.
Click here to learn more about and RSVP for the Bans Off Our Bodies Rally on Wednesday, December 1 in Washington, DC which will be held on the steps of the Supreme Court.
WHAT: Bans Off Our Bodies Rally at the Supreme Court
WHEN: Wednesday, December 1
LEARN MORE AND RSVP NOW
Jackson Women’s Health will be the most pivotal case on abortion heard by the Court in almost 50 years. The outcome of this case could have dramatic consequences for the future of abortion access and reproductive freedom in this country.
We can’t afford to sit on the sidelines. This moment demands something of each of us.
NARAL’s 2.5 million members and our partners across the movement are building support for the Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA), a bill that would protect the right to abortion throughout the country—even if Roe is overturned. The bill has already passed the House and our focus is now on ensuring the Senate passes this crucial legislation. Showing up on December 1 in big numbers will send a clear message to our senators that it’s time to act.
Please join us and our partners on December 1 to show up for reproductive freedom and make your voice heard.
Thank you for your commitment and support.
Travis Ballie
Organizing Director, NARAL Pro-Choice America
P.S.—For your safety and the safety of those around you, we ask that you wear a mask throughout the demonstration. We are taking steps to facilitate a safe environment for the demonstration.
With the support of people like you, we can make sure that freedom is for every body.
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