When Donald Trump was elected, we feared it would be the end of Roe v Wade. When Brett Kavanaugh was appointed, we knew conservatives would have enough votes to get their way. And when the Dobbs opinion leaked in May, our worst fears were confirmed.
But NONE of that compared to how it felt when Roe was actually overturned.
In my new op-ed in Teen Vogue, I talk about that day — and all the awful days since.
At HER Time, we knew that action in November wouldn't be enough. So we made the HER Time Guide to a Post-Roe World. It includes two different manuals: one for women looking for safe and reliable abortion resources and one for folks trying to take action for abortion rights.
You'll hear a lot more about our action guide in weeks to come. For now, I hope you'll take a second to read my op-ed, check out our Post-Roe guide, and consider chipping in to support HER Time's work.
In solidarity,
— Katie
In 2018, Katie Hill beat the odds and flipped CA-25 blue for the first time in over two decades. Her message of systemic change resonated with voters, and though she's no longer in Congress, she's still fighting to make a difference. After stepping down from her seat, Katie founded HER Time to help elect candidates like her: women who are overlooked and underestimated. You can help HER Time support Democratic women up and down the ballot by donating now, and learn more about our mission here.
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