From Katherine Spillar <[email protected]>
Subject Keep Your Laws Off Our Bodies!
Date July 2, 2019 11:55 PM
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Our latest issue focuses on the urgent fight for reproductive justice around the world.

Dear John,

"Keep your laws off our bodies."

It's a fitting demand for the cover of the "Ms". summer issue-one that goes inside the fights for our fundamental reproductive rights being waged in the U.S. and around the world.


*Become a Ms. member today to get our summer issue before it hits newsstands-and fuel our truth-telling and reporting from the front lines of the feminist movement [ [link removed] ]* [ [link removed] ]*. *Become an annual member to pick a package-print, digital or combination-that best fits your lifestyle, or give a monthly tax-deductible gift to join our sustaining member program and get exclusive merch.

Here's a glimpse into what you'll find in our summer issue:


+ Investigative journalist Amanda Robb covers the extreme abortion bans being passed in state legislatures, the chance one of these laws will make its way to the Supreme Court and threaten "Roe v. Wade," and the strategies activists and pro-choice legislators can leverage to fight back.


+ Amber Khan, a senior staff attorney with National Advocates for Pregnant Women, examines the dangerous implications of state laws granting rights to fetuses-and the disproportionate impacts of criminalizing pregnant women that are now facing women of color.


+ "Ms. "Managing Digital Editor Carmen Rios analyzes some of the stories and themes emerging from the White Ribbon Alliance's groundbreaking What Women Want campaign-which empowered 1.2 million women and girls in 114 countries with a platform to demand the reproductive and sexual health services and care they needed.


+ "Ms". Scholar and media studies professor Aviva Dove-Viebahn celebrates the recent explosion of abortion stories in pop culture, including storylines in "Shrill" and "Sex Education," and the impact they could have on our national consciousness.


*To read all of these stories before the summer issue hits newsstands, become a Ms. Member today. [ [link removed] ]* [ [link removed] ]

We don't have to tell you what dangerous times we face. In just the past five months, nine states have passed bans on abortion, and other states are considering taking similar action. Around the world, women are facing down anti-abortion laws. This is not the time for feminists to sit on the sidelines-and more than ever, you need Ms. to keep informed and empowered to fight back.


Our readers keeps Ms. strong. Your membership will support our fearless work, and each issue will connect you to pathways to action and a feminist community that spans the globe. *Join us today! * [ [link removed] ]


For women's equality,



Katherine Spillar
Executive Editor, Ms.

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