Dear members and supporters,
In the wake of the devastating Supreme Court ruling overturning the constitutional right to abortion, we affirm that GGJ, along with our international feminist allies, will continue to fight for the bodily autonomy and self-determination of all women, femmes, gender expansive people, and those with wombs under attack here in the United States and around the globe. Bodily autonomy is a crucial part of our vision toward a global feminist economy, building an emancipatory society that is centered on care, being in right relationship with each other, and in right relationship with Mother Earth. We recognize the timing of this atrocious decision, arriving in Pride month on the eve of our commemoration of the Stonewall Riots, and remember that the LGBTQ+
radical and militant movement in the U.S. is primarily a movement for self-determination and the abolition of systems of harm. “In this moment, we see a powerful resistance against a decades-long escalating attack from the organized right in the United States to eliminate our reproductive rights. LGBTQ+ communities are resisting the criminalization of our bodies and implementing processes of mutual support and community care to overcome these assaults on our lives,” said Kitzia Esteva-Martinez, GGJ Grassroots Feminisms National Organizer. Since colonization and slavery, our people have long survived and fought back against the white supremacist practices of preventing us from
bearing and sustaining our families, experimenting on our peoples, and forcing us to birth children through violence and rape. We must go beyond legal arguments of privacy and individual choice when it comes to abortion. We must normalize its necessity as one of many important tools needed for a healthy and sustainable society. For decades, feminist movements have sustained and defended Roe v. Wade because it protected our sanctity to make reproductive health decisions. Nevertheless, we know that universal health rights will likely never be granted by a legal structure founded in misogyny and white supremacy, at least not without mass mobilizations and coordinated feminist
revolutionizing of the system. “Access to abortion is a human rights and gender violence issue. We demand federal and state legislators issue policies and executive orders like the one by the Governor of Massachusetts to protect indispensable reproductive services. The Supreme Court decision criminalizes pregnancy and threatens the lives of living and breathing people in society today. If anyone’s foundational right to bodily autonomy is compromised—we are all at risk,” stated Monique Tú Nguyen, Executive Director of Matahari Women Workers' Center. It is imperative that we dismantle oppressive structures in our local and state budgets, in Congress, in the streets, in schools, at community centers, at the ballot, in our spiritual practices, and our institutions. We must uproot the ideology that the state can regulate our bodies, force us to give birth in shackles, place our transgender kin in solitary confinement and kill them in prison, conduct forced sterilizations on immigrant women in detention centers, remove us from our children, and criminalize us because we don’t have access to basic needs like water and housing. We must build a world with a feminist economy where bodily autonomy gives us
the freedom to live fully and in good health, free of torture, imprisonment, and forced reproduction. We must win terrain and power to realize this vision. Ultimately, we organize toward deep democracy and self-determination as BIPOC people, transforming our economy to address our universal needs, sustain collective dignity, defend the sacredness of Mother Earth, and protect our lands and climate. Our network of feminist resistance and our desire for liberation is stronger than the malice of our opponents, and we will continue organizing and confronting injustice fiercely from the streets to the polls, from the courts to Congress, in the U.S. and internationally. Rise with us and join an action for reproductive justice near you!
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