Abortion is a personal healthcare decision |
Hi Friend, Having multiple people scream in your face and tell you that you don’t have the right to make decisions about your own body is traumatizing and exhausting. Yesterday, at the rally outside the Supreme Court during the Jackson Women’s Health oral arguments, we were outnumbered 3 to 1 by anti-abortion extremists. Even scarier than people yelling in my face is the reality that Roe could be overturned next year, and 26 states are poised to join Texas & implement abortion bans – including Georgia, Ohio, & Alabama. Friend, the greatest injustice in this situation is that Black and brown women, immigrants, and trans and non-binary young people of color will suffer the most. Abortion bans disproportionately deny us necessary access to affordable health care and the right to choose when and if to parent and to raise children in safe and healthy communities. That is why URGE has and will continue to build young people's power to secure Reproductive Justice, including Real Abortion Access. The attacks on abortion access are relentless, and what happens as a result of this SCOTUS decision will impact generations to come. Your support of URGE today will move resources to train, organize, mobilize, lead, and educate communities in the fight for reproductive justice. The Supreme Court will likely make its decision in this coming spring, if not sooner. Your gift today will make sure we are ready to fight, no matter the outcome. No matter how many restrictions politicians put on abortion or ways anti-abortion extremists try to stigmatize our decisions, we will never stop fighting for access. |
We deserve Real Abortion Access without any shame, unnecessary restrictions, or outside interference. We have big plans for next year and are trying to raise $5,000 by December 31st. Your gift of $10 today will support young people to take the fight to local, municipal, and state levels. If donating isn’t an option right now, you can still support us by contacting your Senator to demand that they take up and pass the Women's Health Protection Act (WHPA). |
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