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Subject "Our bodies and experiences are all different, but we all have one thing in common"
Date January 22, 2022 4:03 PM
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Our storytelling series with We Testify to uplift voices in this fight.

ACLU Supporter –

49 years ago today, the Supreme Court recognized the right to have an abortion in the landmark case Roe v. Wade.

It's an anniversary that now comes at a time when the Court seems poised to gut or overturn its precedent entirely.

We know it's an uphill battle ahead of us – both nationally and across the states. But that's why it's so critical to remember why keeping up the fight for abortion access is important. And that comes down to every one of us whose lives have been or will be impacted by having access to this critical care.

That's why today, we're launching a series in partnership with We Testify – an organization devoted to uplifting the voices of people who have had abortions – to highlight their stories.

No two abortion stories are the same, just as no two bodies are the same, but our storytellers share one thing in common: the liberation they experienced as a result of their abortion. Below are the words of a few of the individuals generous enough to share their stories with us, but you can read the entire series here. <[link removed]>

Quote by Angel: People might say we're not thinking about the future, that we don't know what we want right now. But only you know what you truly want, and nobody else can tell you that. <[link removed]>

Quote by Cazembe: Trans people build families and have abortions, too. We have our own stories and the more our voices get heard, the more we can help others going through the same things. <[link removed]>

Quote by Briana: Our bodies and experiences are all different, but we all have one thing in common: This is a decision that we should make ourselves, and ourselves alone. <[link removed]>

Read the Full Series <[link removed]>

ACLU Supporter, for so many of us, having access to abortion care opens the door to fulfilling educational and career goals, being a better parent, staying true to gender identities, and other critical parts of life that everyone should be able to choose for themselves.

Of course, the promise of Roe has never been a reality for everyone in this country – but that is why it is so critical that we keep pushing harder than ever and ensure that promise of equal abortion access is fulfilled for all of us right now, not just some.

Because no politician should make these decisions for us. The ability to control our bodies and our futures should be ours. That was true 49 years ago – and remains true today.

So please be sure to read our full storytelling series today <[link removed]> – and know the ACLU and our partners will not stop fighting until all of us can access abortion no matter who we are, where we live, or how much money we have. In this urgent moment and always. Count on it.

For every voice in the fight,

The ACLU Team

P.S. After reading these stories, follow it up with our latest podcast episode featuring legal scholar Michele Goodwin <[link removed]> – who shares with us her own personal abortion story from when she was 12, discusses the lived experience of reproductive control, especially for Black and Brown people, and examines the impact of Roe v. Wade.

We Testify is an organization dedicated to the leadership and representation of people who have abortions. We Testify unapologetically believes that people who have abortions are our future. We Testify believes that everyone who has abortions deserves unconditional love and support. We are the leaders we've been waiting for. Read more at wetestify.org. <[link removed]>

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