John,
We're seeing an increased, egregious assault on reproductive freedom in our state legislatures, and we know that the Supreme Court could overturn Roe as early as this summer.
We know that the fights for racial justice and for reproductive freedom have always been intertwined: the anti-choice movement was born from white supremacy, and anti-choice legislation continues to disproportionately impact Black and Brown communities.
As the confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson continue, our CEO and co-founder Heidi Sieck joined Stefanie Brown James from The Collective PAC to discuss this moment and what it means for the future of racial justice and reproductive freedom.
Join the movement, join the moment and get involved in the conversation.
In this discussion about protecting and saving our rights, you are a crucial piece in the puzzle of voting 'up the ballot' and having a say in who sits in the halls of power at the local, state, and federal levels.
This is a serious moment in the fight for reproductive freedoms and protections, and yet we are not hopeless. This is a difficult moment in the fight for racial justice, and yet we will not give up.
Thank you so much for being with us,
#VOTEPROCHOICE
P.S. Click to learn more about the Collective PAC's work to fix the challenge of under-representation of the Black community in elected seats of power throughout our nation.
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