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Today at Ms. | April 11, 2022
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Woman Arrested for Abortion in Texas, Held on Half-Million-Dollar Bond: ‘This Arrest Is Inhumane’ [[link removed]]
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Protesters mobilized by @LaFronteraFund and South Texas for Reproductive Justice at Starr County Jail after Lizelle Herrera's arrest.
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | On Thursday, April 7, Texas police arrested a woman and charged her with murder for allegedly self-inducing an abortion using pills. The woman, 26-year old Lizelle Herrera who lives near the Texas-Mexico border, is being held in Starr County jail on a $500,000 bond.
The murder charge (which has been dropped as of Monday, April 11) is an extreme and unprecedented misuse of Texas law that is in direct conflict with the constitutional right to abortion established in Roe v. Wade in 1973. Texas does not have a law that makes self-inducing an abortion a crime (three states do—Oklahoma, South Carolina and Nevada). Two recent laws restricting abortion in the state—Senate Bill 8 and Senate Bill 4—explicitly exempt pregnant women.
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The Dream Continues: Amplifying the Voices of Black Women to Achieve Health Equity [[link removed]]
BY ALICIA BEST | Raising awareness about structural racism and empowering Black women to raise our voices are crucial to addressing health and social inequity.
Exclusion of Black women from mainstream world history has effectively masked our contributions to society, helping to facilitate marginalization. An important step in the process towards health equity and social justice involves amplifying the voices of Black women and other marginalized populations by creating spaces for us to tell our own stories.
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Anastasia Higginbotham on Loss, Justice and Healing from Abuse in New Book ‘You Ruined It’ [[link removed]]
BY ELEANOR J. BADER | In Anastasia Higginbotham’s new book “You Ruined It,” she uses her unique art and writing style to discuss the hard topic of familial incest.
“Families do not have to be sites of violence, hierarchy, and domination. They can be the first place a child experiences justice, equity, and wholeness.”
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