We need more than one-off actions. We need each other.
Dear John,
When I heard the news about Roe v. Wade, I thought of my friend, LyLy, who I met working here at TakeAction in the first weeks of the pandemic.
I thought about LyLy’s hard work as board co-chair of Our Justice, an organization dedicated to Reproductive Justice that provides financial support and other assistance to ensure people can access abortion care when they need it. I thought of LyLy’s time as an abortion doula, her fascination with baby highland cows, and her episode on Mango and Peppers, where she talks about the importance of organizing with love.
Just under a year after we met, LyLy asked me to join a team to raise money to fund abortion care in Minnesota. I was — and still am — deeply invested in the mission and vision of Our Justice, and, at the time, I’d never had this kind of chance to act on my values.
I was a little worried, though. I didn’t know where many of my family members were at on abortion care. The support of my team made the risk feel possible. We proved our power, bringing in over $7,000 as #TeamEggz.
As I feared, I wound up having a pretty intense falling out with one of my brothers, and it was hard. My team, LyLy, Imogen, and Natalie, had my back completely. In that moment, it was deeply healing and empowering to take action with people who shared my values. Since then, my brother and I have made up, and LyLy and I continue to raise funds as #TeamEggz.
It was the love-that-powers-action of our team that made it possible for me to take the risk of living my values and fundraising for abortions these past few years, and it is that love and the teams I organize with that keep my discipline-of-hope during times like these.
These past few days, while filled with rage about the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe, I’ve been thinking about the practice of hope and joy as disciplines, and organizing out of love. A world where Reproductive Justice is centered, honored, and valued is not far away — we just have to build and nurture our connections to one another to realize it.
I invite you to start building those connections as we act, together, in a team that spans our state. Abortion is still legal in Minnesota. We need all hands on deck to keep it that way, and make sure it’s accessible for everyone seeking care.
Here are three things you can do right now:
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Donate to our local abortion clinics, funds, and advocates to help meet the rising need for care, and support work to expand access to abortion. As a Duluth resident, I want to give a special plug to support abortion care in the Duluth area.
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Make your plan to vote. No single elected official can create the change we need, but choosing the right leaders is an *essential* part of building the people-centered democracy we deserve. Early voting is open now for key primaries across the state. Primaries are our chance to move from politics ‘as it is’ to politics ‘as it should be.’
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Sign up for a deep canvass shift, or reply to this email if you want to have a 1:1 conversation with a TakeAction organizer. Again, no single candidate or election can transform our democracy — only we can, together. We need to build power to protect what we still have and advance our vision for reproductive freedom in the long term. Growing our power starts with talking to our neighbors and building loving, accountable relationships that sustain us through hard times and move us toward the people-centered democracy we deserve.
I’m glad you’re on my team.
In solidarity,
DyAnna Grondahl (she/her)
Lead Organizer
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