Commit to building a society that cares about the dignity, safety, and financial health of women.
National Domestic Workers Alliance (Logo)

John — 50 years ago, the Supreme Court granted Americans the right to abortion care with its ruling in Roe v. Wade.

Last June, the Supreme Court decision in the Jackson Women’s Health Organization (JWHO) case made one of our biggest fears real: the end of Roe v. Wade as we knew it.

Today, instead of celebrating a milestone anniversary in the fight for reproductive justice, we are recommitting to the fight for a world where we all have access to the full range of health care we need to thrive, including abortion.

Join us: sign our petition today and show that you are committed to building a society and an economy that cares more about the dignity, safety, and financial health of women — not less.

SIGN THE PLEDGE →

As an organization that is led by and powered by so many women of color — the Black, Brown, Indigenous, and AAPI women who fight for care — reproductive justice and access is our issue. We know that we cannot build an equitable economic future if we do not control our own reproductive futures.

Let’s be clear: the JWHO decision did not end abortions — abortions remain legal in half of US states. But it did make it more difficult for many Black and Brown women to access the health care they need and deserve, including abortion, unless they have the economic means to travel to a state where these essential services remain legal.

More than ever, we are focused on building a caring society, one where we all have the dignity, respect, safety and rights that we are entitled to. Join us: sign our pledge today.

SIGN THE PLEDGE →

Thanks for all that you do,

Care Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance