From Autistic Self Advocacy Network <[email protected]>
Subject Our Bodies, Our Rights: What’s Going On at the Supreme Court?
Date June 8, 2022 9:08 PM
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Bodily autonomy, privacy, and access to abortion all matter for people with disabilities. Now, an upcoming Supreme Court decision may threaten our rights. There is a lot of information about what is happening at the Supreme Court and how it affects our rights, but most of it is not accessible or easy to understand. “Our Bodies, Our Rights: What’s Going On at the Supreme Court?” [[link removed]] explains the court case happening at the Supreme Court, and how it could affect abortion access and our right to privacy.

This toolkit answers questions like:

* What is Roe v. Wade?
* What is Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization?
* Why does abortion matter to people with disabilities?
* Why do bodily autonomy and self-determination matter to people with disabilities?
* What is the right to privacy and what does it include?

And more.

These issues impact people with disabilities, and it’s important that we have accessible information about what’s going on at the Supreme Court.

The toolkit is available in two versions:


Our Extra Space edition. The Extra Space version is written in Plain Language. It uses large text and has more white space. Click here [[link removed]] to download the Extra Space version of “Our Bodies, Our Rights: What’s Going On at the Supreme Court?”


A Plain Language version with smaller text and not as much white space. Click here [[link removed]] to download the Plain Language version of “Our Bodies, Our Rights: What’s Going On at the Supreme Court?”


We are working on an Easy Read version with images as well.


We hope our toolkit [[link removed]] helps self-advocates understand this threat to our rights. Please share it with anyone who needs accessible information on this important Supreme Court case and why it matters for people with disabilities. When we understand our rights, we can fight to defend them.


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