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A big THANKS for all you do for reproductive rights. Happy Holidays!
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Thursday, 4/24!
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Fountain Street Church Choice Fund (@fountainstreetchurchchoicefund) on Threads In 2024, the FSC Choice Fund pledged over $152,000 to 1,769 people seeking abortion care. Those most at need were and are people experiencing financial, housing and food insecurities. Join us for a To...

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Providing financial assistance for abortion seekers by sending funds for appointments to vetted clinics throughout Michigan. Help us continue this important, necessary work so abortion is accessible to all. 💕
fund.nnaf.org/give/662364/...
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Abortion access fundraiser in Michigan.

Abortion access fundraiser in Michigan.

Support abortion access for all! Every dollar donated will be matched up to 50K.
Let’s fund some abortions!
fund.nnaf.org/FSCChoiceFund

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“A New York doctor was indicted by a grand jury in West Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Friday for prescribing an abortion pill that was taken by a teenager there.”

“A New York doctor was indicted by a grand jury in West Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Friday for prescribing an abortion pill that was taken by a teenager there.”

Jan 31 (Reuters) -
“The case out of Louisiana against a licensed New York doctor is the latest in a series of threats that jeopardizes women's access to reproductive healthcare throughout this country," the Coalition said in a statement.
(Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine)
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The Government's Website on Reproductive Rights Is Gone: Here’s an Important Fact Sheet Since 2007, Jezebel has been the Internet's most treasured source for everything celebrities, sex, and politics...with teeth.

In 2022, the White House launched reproductiverights. gov to help people understand what rights were available to them sans Roe v. Wade. The Trump administration appears to have shut it down.
www.jezebel.com/the-governme...

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Within hours, the new administration launched its first assault on reproductive health by removing the .gov site dedicated to reproductive rights.

PPMI is here to serve as a resource, no matter what. Visit PPMI.org or call 800-230-PLAN for the information you need to protect your health. 💙

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Honoring a man who fought for the rights and dignity of all people. He inspires us to continue fighting for a more just, unbiased, and inclusive world.
#mlkday

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Over half of abortion-seekers are already parents. They know what it takes to care for their family and are more than capable of making these healthcare decisions without the intrusion of a politician’s personal beliefs.

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Loans and pawned belongings: abortion patients are increasingly going into debt Abortion debt is swelling. Providers and groups trying to fill the void created by bans are buckling under the weight

“Abortion debt is increasingly part of the abortion landscape, whether in the form of pawning possessions, putting procedures on credit cards or taking out loans.”
#abortionishealthcare #reproductiverights #abortionfunds

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Banner that says "The anti-abortion playbook" across of the top of a graphic with screenshots from a featured article in SLATE.

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For the anti-abortion movement, the past 50 years was a struggle to reverse Roe v. Wade. The next chapter is a fight to establish fetal personhood—the idea that the 14th Amendment of the Constitution recognizes rights to equal protection and due process of the law from the moment of conception. 

At least at the moment, the Supreme Court doesn’t appear imminently likely to recognize fetal personhood, and so the anti-abortion movement has developed a long-term plan: writing fetal personhood into as many other areas of law as possible, and reading personhood into old laws, to create a precedent for recognizing constitutional personhood that the high court eventually won’t be able to ignore.

Banner that says "The anti-abortion playbook" across of the top of a graphic with screenshots from a featured article in SLATE. Article text: For the anti-abortion movement, the past 50 years was a struggle to reverse Roe v. Wade. The next chapter is a fight to establish fetal personhood—the idea that the 14th Amendment of the Constitution recognizes rights to equal protection and due process of the law from the moment of conception. At least at the moment, the Supreme Court doesn’t appear imminently likely to recognize fetal personhood, and so the anti-abortion movement has developed a long-term plan: writing fetal personhood into as many other areas of law as possible, and reading personhood into old laws, to create a precedent for recognizing constitutional personhood that the high court eventually won’t be able to ignore.

Banner that says "The anti-abortion playbook" across of the top of a graphic with screenshots from a featured article in SLATE.

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Reinterpreting or expanding feticide laws is part of this strategy. Most already on the books explicitly or implicitly protect pregnant women from prosecution, but in some cases, the protections are incomplete or missing altogether. 

If states believe that rights and personhood begin at fertilization—and more importantly, if they believe that the only way to honor those rights is to impose harsh criminal punishments against anyone who violates those rights—then prosecutors opposed to abortion will be tempted to repurpose any feticide law to criminalize conduct related to pregnancy.

Banner that says "The anti-abortion playbook" across of the top of a graphic with screenshots from a featured article in SLATE. Article text: Reinterpreting or expanding feticide laws is part of this strategy. Most already on the books explicitly or implicitly protect pregnant women from prosecution, but in some cases, the protections are incomplete or missing altogether. If states believe that rights and personhood begin at fertilization—and more importantly, if they believe that the only way to honor those rights is to impose harsh criminal punishments against anyone who violates those rights—then prosecutors opposed to abortion will be tempted to repurpose any feticide law to criminalize conduct related to pregnancy.

38 states have feticide laws, which authorize homicide charges against anyone who causes a miscarriage or stillbirth.

Post-Roe, these laws are being weaponized by prosecutors to criminalize the actions of pregnant people INSTEAD of protecting them. It's all part of the anti-abortion playbook.

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Get the government out of the conversation between doctors and patients about what patients can and can’t do with their own bodies.

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“Funding abortion” feels like such an inadequate phrase to describe the relief felt when you don’t have to choose between rent and abortion care.

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I fall back most often to #ReproductiveJustice when shaping my personal politic. And to be clear I DO NOT MEAN:
- Reproductive Heath
- Reproductive Freedom
- Reproductive Choice

I mean REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE a revolutionary framework created by 12 Black Women in a hotel room in Chicago 30 years ago.

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I had an abortion and it was a very easy decision that I will never regret. It was not a hard choice or a sad experience and the narrative that abortion is “hard” is not true for the majority. Be mindful not to stigmatize abortion with your language.

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Yes!

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Stunned by how many people don't understand the various pregnancy related procedures that are termed 'abortion.'

Abortion IS healthcare - it can be needed under a wide variety of devastating circumstances.

If you're unable to accurately define abortion - you shouldn't be allowed to legislate it.

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Abortion is a good thing, a simple procedure or medication to end pregnancy that saves lives and frees women.💃

Studies show women denied abortions have worse mental, emotional, financial, physical & overall life outcomes than women freed from unwanted pregnancies by abortion.

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