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Posts by National Network of Abortion Funds

Graphic description: Cover of T. Kira Madden's 'Whidbey: A Novel' by T. Kira Madden, which features an illustration of the shore of the island on an overcast day.

Text: A complex whodunnit told from alternating points of view, exploring the long reach of violence and our flawed systems of incarceration and rehabilitation. 
(Mariner Books)

Graphic description: Cover of T. Kira Madden's 'Whidbey: A Novel' by T. Kira Madden, which features an illustration of the shore of the island on an overcast day. Text: A complex whodunnit told from alternating points of view, exploring the long reach of violence and our flawed systems of incarceration and rehabilitation. (Mariner Books)

Graphic description: Cover of Alice Wong's 'Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories From The Twenty-First Century which is a series of overlayed triangles.

Text: A groundbreaking collection of first-person writing on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience. 
(Vintage Books)

Graphic description: Cover of Alice Wong's 'Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories From The Twenty-First Century which is a series of overlayed triangles. Text: A groundbreaking collection of first-person writing on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience. (Vintage Books)

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Graphic: Cover of Gloria Anzaldua's 'Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza' which features the title and a drawing of Ehecatl, the Aztec Wind God

Text: Rooted in Gloria Anzaldúa's experience as a Chicana, a lesbian, an activist, and a writer, the essays and poems in this volume profoundly challenged, and continue to challenge, how we think about identity. (Aunt Lute Books)

Graphic: Cover of Gloria Anzaldua's 'Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza' which features the title and a drawing of Ehecatl, the Aztec Wind God Text: Rooted in Gloria Anzaldúa's experience as a Chicana, a lesbian, an activist, and a writer, the essays and poems in this volume profoundly challenged, and continue to challenge, how we think about identity. (Aunt Lute Books)

Graphic description: Cover of Jen Percy's 'Girls Play Dead: Acts of Self-Preservation,' which features half the face of a woman with her eyes closed.

Text: A lyrical and groundbreaking exploration of the misunderstood ways women survive and forever carry trauma from the award-winning New York Times Magazine writer Jen Percy.
(Doubleday)

Graphic description: Cover of Jen Percy's 'Girls Play Dead: Acts of Self-Preservation,' which features half the face of a woman with her eyes closed. Text: A lyrical and groundbreaking exploration of the misunderstood ways women survive and forever carry trauma from the award-winning New York Times Magazine writer Jen Percy. (Doubleday)

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Graphic: Cover of Laura Chow Reeve's 'A Small Apocalypse: Stories', which is a winding snake between the title and the author's name.

Text: In her debut short-story collection A Small Apocalypse, Laura Chow Reeve examines cultural inheritance, hybridity, queerness, and the stickiness of home with an eye for both the uncanny and the realistic. (TriQuarterly)

Graphic: Cover of Laura Chow Reeve's 'A Small Apocalypse: Stories', which is a winding snake between the title and the author's name. Text: In her debut short-story collection A Small Apocalypse, Laura Chow Reeve examines cultural inheritance, hybridity, queerness, and the stickiness of home with an eye for both the uncanny and the realistic. (TriQuarterly)

Graphic: Cover of Alexis Pauline Gumbs's 'Survival Is A Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde' which features the title and author name over a headshot of Audre Lorde.

Text: A bold, innovative biography that offers a new understanding of the life, work, and enduring impact of Audre Lorde. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

Graphic: Cover of Alexis Pauline Gumbs's 'Survival Is A Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde' which features the title and author name over a headshot of Audre Lorde. Text: A bold, innovative biography that offers a new understanding of the life, work, and enduring impact of Audre Lorde. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

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Graphic description: Cover of 'Miss Major Speaks: Conversation with a Black Trans Revolutionary' by Toshio Meronek and Miss Major, which is a picture of a young Miss Major in party attire under a disco ball.

Text: A legendary transgender elder and activist reflects on a lifetime of struggle and the future of Black, queer, and trans liberation. (Verso)

Graphic description: Cover of 'Miss Major Speaks: Conversation with a Black Trans Revolutionary' by Toshio Meronek and Miss Major, which is a picture of a young Miss Major in party attire under a disco ball. Text: A legendary transgender elder and activist reflects on a lifetime of struggle and the future of Black, queer, and trans liberation. (Verso)

Graphic: Cover of Angela Davis's 'Women, Race, and Class,' which is the title of the book engraved in what appears to be leather.

Text: From one of our most important scholars and civil rights activist icons, a powerful study of the women's liberation movement and the tangled knot of oppression facing Black women. (Vintage Books)

Graphic: Cover of Angela Davis's 'Women, Race, and Class,' which is the title of the book engraved in what appears to be leather. Text: From one of our most important scholars and civil rights activist icons, a powerful study of the women's liberation movement and the tangled knot of oppression facing Black women. (Vintage Books)

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Graphic description: Covers of a list of books under the words "Our Women's History Month Picks." Below is the logo of the National Network of Abortion Funds. The books include: Miss Major Speaks; Girls Play Dead, Survival Is A Promise; Disability Visibility; Women, Race, and Class; A Small Apocalypse; Borderlands/La Frontera; and Whidbey.

Graphic description: Covers of a list of books under the words "Our Women's History Month Picks." Below is the logo of the National Network of Abortion Funds. The books include: Miss Major Speaks; Girls Play Dead, Survival Is A Promise; Disability Visibility; Women, Race, and Class; A Small Apocalypse; Borderlands/La Frontera; and Whidbey.

🧵For us, #womenshistorymonth is about celebration, but also contemplation, and strategizing. These reads explore the lives of women, movements, systems, and the intersections of oppressions they exist within, offering insight into how we survive, support each other, and live more bravely and boldly!

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We have always had abortions, and we will continue to! Today, we’re feeling especially appreciative of abortion providers, abortion funds, and all our volunteers continuing to make abortion access possible!

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Illustration of a logo that says, 'National Abortion Access Fund-A-Thon 2026" above an illustration of two people high-fiving. One person is wearing a shirt that says 'Abortion fund volunteer' and the other person has a shirt saying 'Fund abortion.'

Graphic text: FUND-A-THON 2026 STARTS NOW!: Fund abortion, find your people, build community.

Illustration of a logo that says, 'National Abortion Access Fund-A-Thon 2026" above an illustration of two people high-fiving. One person is wearing a shirt that says 'Abortion fund volunteer' and the other person has a shirt saying 'Fund abortion.' Graphic text: FUND-A-THON 2026 STARTS NOW!: Fund abortion, find your people, build community.

The largest abortion fundraising season of the year is back! ❤️‍🔥 Connect with your community, create joyful spaces, and defend your community against rising abortion restrictions. Form a team, host events, and raise essential funds for access. Start here: nnnaf.org/FThon26

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Image Description: Vibrant collage for Abortion Provider Appreciation Day featuring the text 'Abortion care is forever tied to our liberation' above the U.S. Supreme Court building and a bright sun.

Image Description: Vibrant collage for Abortion Provider Appreciation Day featuring the text 'Abortion care is forever tied to our liberation' above the U.S. Supreme Court building and a bright sun.

Collage vibrante para el Día de Agradecimiento a los Proveedores de Abortos que presenta el texto "El aborto está para siempre ligado a nuestra liberación" sobre el edificio de la Corte Suprema de los EE. UU. y un sol brillante.

Collage vibrante para el Día de Agradecimiento a los Proveedores de Abortos que presenta el texto "El aborto está para siempre ligado a nuestra liberación" sobre el edificio de la Corte Suprema de los EE. UU. y un sol brillante.

Abortion care is liberation work. We #CelebrateAbortionProviders for the work they do in keeping the power to determine our own futures in our hands.

Return the love by donating to @keepourclinics.bsky.social which supports independent abortion clinics across the country: keepourclinics.org/donate/

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Illustration with text "Power in Our Hearts: How to talk about Self-Managed Abortion with your Loved Ones & Community" above a hand sprinkling seeds near colorful poppies and a small heart.

Illustration with text "Power in Our Hearts: How to talk about Self-Managed Abortion with your Loved Ones & Community" above a hand sprinkling seeds near colorful poppies and a small heart.

Image description: self-managed abortion pills next to a purple teacup, tea tag, and the box for the pills. Lavender flowers appear at the bottom. 
Text: SELF-MANAGED ABORTION: ending a pregnancy outside the formal healthcare system. In the US, people usually do this with abortion pills, which are safe!* People have had abortions for thousands of years and always will. Everyone deserves resources to care for their bodies - not shame or punishment.
*The World Health Organization has endorsed abortion pills as safe and effective.

Image description: self-managed abortion pills next to a purple teacup, tea tag, and the box for the pills. Lavender flowers appear at the bottom. Text: SELF-MANAGED ABORTION: ending a pregnancy outside the formal healthcare system. In the US, people usually do this with abortion pills, which are safe!* People have had abortions for thousands of years and always will. Everyone deserves resources to care for their bodies - not shame or punishment. *The World Health Organization has endorsed abortion pills as safe and effective.

We've started this year off with many attacks on self-managed abortion, from bogus hearings called by anti-abortion extremists to the banning of abortion access for veterans. Wondering how to talk about self-managed abortion with your community? Check out our new zine here: nnaf.org/W

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Purple and orange gradient background with text that reads: "Laws are made and unmade. Abortion is forever."  At the bottom is the National Network of Abortion Funds logo which consists of lines forming a network,

Purple and orange gradient background with text that reads: "Laws are made and unmade. Abortion is forever." At the bottom is the National Network of Abortion Funds logo which consists of lines forming a network,

We have always had abortions and always will. We are a resilient and creative movement that has existed before and beyond bans, misinformation, and more. Abortion funds have continued getting abortion seekers to care despite barriers. Join them by finding your local abortion fund: nnaf.org/local

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White text on a blue background says, Medication abortion facts. Below is a list outlining that 'mife' (aka mifepristone) is FDA-approved, safe and effective, backed by 25+ years of evidence, used in over half of US abortions and can be sent by mail via telehealth.

White text on a blue background says, Medication abortion facts. Below is a list outlining that 'mife' (aka mifepristone) is FDA-approved, safe and effective, backed by 25+ years of evidence, used in over half of US abortions and can be sent by mail via telehealth.

At today’s Senate HELP Committee hearing on #mifepristone, expect a flood of junk science and false claims from anti-abortion lawmakers and witnesses.

Don't fall for their rhetoric.

Mife is safe, effective and backed by 25 years of rigorous research.

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Orange gradient with text reading, "Get involved with Abortion Fund of Ohio. Abortion Storytelling Cohort This is a paid opportunity for Ohioans who have had abortions to craft their personal narratives and share their stories on their own terms. Apps close TODAY, January 5th! Regional Ambassador: Collaborate with AFO staff, learn grassroots fundraising skills, and plan local events that fund abortion. Court Advocate: Become a trained volunteer to support to young folks seeking abortion care.

Orange gradient with text reading, "Get involved with Abortion Fund of Ohio. Abortion Storytelling Cohort This is a paid opportunity for Ohioans who have had abortions to craft their personal narratives and share their stories on their own terms. Apps close TODAY, January 5th! Regional Ambassador: Collaborate with AFO staff, learn grassroots fundraising skills, and plan local events that fund abortion. Court Advocate: Become a trained volunteer to support to young folks seeking abortion care.

Looking for tangible ways to support abortion access in your community? We've got several opportunities, including a storytelling cohort that closes TONIGHT! https://linktr.ee/abortionfundofOH

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Image featuring National Network of Abortion Fund's 1000-piece Self-Managed Abortion themed puzzle and its box. Nearby, there's an orange cup and saucer. The mood is lively and colorful.

Image featuring National Network of Abortion Fund's 1000-piece Self-Managed Abortion themed puzzle and its box. Nearby, there's an orange cup and saucer. The mood is lively and colorful.

Image of the National Network of Abortion Fund's "Self-Managed Abortion Self-Love Puzzle."

Image of the National Network of Abortion Fund's "Self-Managed Abortion Self-Love Puzzle."

A completed Self-Managed Abortion Self-Love Jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle's imagery includes snacks, medications, and a beverage!

A completed Self-Managed Abortion Self-Love Jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle's imagery includes snacks, medications, and a beverage!

The holidays are near, the mornings are chillier, and cozy hours are starting earlier, but there's still time to give the gift of a warm night in! Head to the NNAF shop for our new Self-Managed Abortion Self-Love Jigsaw Puzzle! You just might find a discount 👀: nnaf.org/winter25

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The reality: In states that ban abortion, patients with chronic conditions and other high-risk pregnancies often have nowhere to turn.

This is why the work we do is so important. Everyone should be able to access the reproductive healthcare they’re seeking.

#reprofreedom #CommunityHealth

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Purple poster with bold white and yellow text: "Local abortion funds count on us. We count on you." Encourages donations to support abortion funds.

Purple poster with bold white and yellow text: "Local abortion funds count on us. We count on you." Encourages donations to support abortion funds.

🧵 It's Giving Tuesday! It’s been a wild year, but watching us come together in the face of despair has been an honor to be a part of. Your donations have helped us fund leadership development, operational budgets, and legal assistance for local funds. Help us finish the year strong: nnaf.org/T

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Bold text on a purple background reads, "Fundraise for NNAF this Giving Tuesday! Here's a quick list of things to try: Add a fundraiser to your social posts, host a garage or bake sale, throw a party, a Powerpoint Night, or a Stitch & Bitch!"

Bold text on a purple background reads, "Fundraise for NNAF this Giving Tuesday! Here's a quick list of things to try: Add a fundraiser to your social posts, host a garage or bake sale, throw a party, a Powerpoint Night, or a Stitch & Bitch!"

This December 2nd, support us on Giving Tuesday! Your donations are a driving force in our ability to add to the budgets of local abortion funds, develop leadership, and provide legal assistance. Contribute today: nnaf.org/T

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Illustrated flyer featuring colorful flowers, self-managed abortion medication and a reaching hand. Text says: Power In Our Hands: A Self-Managed Abortion 101 with a Reproductive Justice Lens. Nov. 18th at 6pm. Abortion: We've Always Done It Ourselves!

Illustrated flyer featuring colorful flowers, self-managed abortion medication and a reaching hand. Text says: Power In Our Hands: A Self-Managed Abortion 101 with a Reproductive Justice Lens. Nov. 18th at 6pm. Abortion: We've Always Done It Ourselves!

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From ancestral remedies to modern meds, we’ve always found ways to claim our autonomy. The legacy of self-managed abortion is powerful and ours to protect. Join the National Network of Abortion Funds for a panel about the fight for self-managed abortion: nnaf.org/S

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S. 323 & Day of Action Community Watch

- require public school students to watch a propaganda video called "Meet Baby Olivia," produced by the anti-abortion group Live Action

Join abortion providers, lawyers, and advocates on the ground via livestream to oppose this bill. RSVP to stand with us against S.B. 323: nnaf.org/R

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- make it unlawful to possess any drug or substance that can be used for abortion
- make providing information about abortion unlawful, including via a website or phone call

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- change the definition of a legal “contraceptive” to exclude anything that prevents ovulation or implantation of a fertilized ovum
- open the door to restrictions on in vitro fertilization (IVF) by defining a “human embryo” as a fertilized egg or zygote

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According to @aclusc.bsky.social, this bill would:
- make abortion a felony equivalent to “the homicide of a person born alive"
- allow imprisonment up to 30 years for a person having an abortion or aiding in abortion
- prohibit transporting a minor out of state to obtain an abortion

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Purple graphic with text saying, "South Carolina lawmakers want prison time for: seeking an abortion, sharing information about abortion, having a miscarriage. Fuck that and Fuck S.B. 323. Join the hearing live stream Nov. 18th. 1pm-5pm ET. Link in bio" At the bottom is the National Network of Abortion Funds logo.

Purple graphic with text saying, "South Carolina lawmakers want prison time for: seeking an abortion, sharing information about abortion, having a miscarriage. Fuck that and Fuck S.B. 323. Join the hearing live stream Nov. 18th. 1pm-5pm ET. Link in bio" At the bottom is the National Network of Abortion Funds logo.

🧵On Nov. 18th, South Carolina will hear S.B. 323. If passed, S.B. 323 will create a total abortion ban. This ban attacks our free speech, bodily autonomy, privacy, and ability to support our communities in making their own healthcare decisions.

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Over a gradient heart are the words "Birth control access is essential," in cursive. In the bottom right corner, is the hashtag #thxbirthcontrol.

Over a gradient heart are the words "Birth control access is essential," in cursive. In the bottom right corner, is the hashtag #thxbirthcontrol.

We know the same voices opposing abortion are ALSO targeting birth control access, but we are NOT backing down. On November 12, use #ThxBirthControl to share your stories & remind everyone why access to healthcare is so essential. Let's squash the misinformation: powertodecide.org/thxbirthcontrol

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Mifepristone is safe and effective. It’s been FDA-approved for 25 years. We should be working to make access to this medicine EASIER, not harder. #AbortionAccurate

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ABOLISH ICE.

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Alt text: Beige background with contour lines. Text reads, "For Indigenous people, abortion was never truly accessible. Bans only widened the gaps. But where our leaders fail, Rain Fund makes magic." Logo for National Network of Abortion Funds at the bottom. The tone is empowering and hopeful.

Alt text: Beige background with contour lines. Text reads, "For Indigenous people, abortion was never truly accessible. Bans only widened the gaps. But where our leaders fail, Rain Fund makes magic." Logo for National Network of Abortion Funds at the bottom. The tone is empowering and hopeful.

Every day, and especially on Indigenous Peoples' Day--we celebrate the resistance and fight for land sovereignty, and underline how interlinked that is to our fights for bodily autonomy and access to abortions! Show your solidarity today by donating to @iwrising.bsky.social's Rain Fund.

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The Anti-Migrant Crackdown Is Also a Reproductive Justice Crisis Working on abortion access in Texas, we see every day how immigration justice and reproductive justice are inseparable.

"For Latine communities, the compounded impact of anti-immigration laws, surveillance, and the threat of deportation, detention, or forced family separation often makes traveling for abortion care impossible."

Fund Texas Choice's latest for @truthout.org. Read now:
nnaf.org/Q

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Every day is a good day to fangirl over abortion clinics 🤩 AAF's #AdoptAClinic program has all the inspo you need to show up for abortion providers! Hit bit.ly/4g16UzW and make it RAIN pads, condoms, diapers, and more for indie clinics all over the country!

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A flyer for part 1 of the Policing Pregnancy Webinar Series on September 25 at 3pm ET. Undoing Roe was just a step for the anti-abortion movement. The true goal is to make embryos and fetuses legal “people” under the 14th Amendment. Join the discussion examining history and the fight over who is a person in America. 
Panelists: 
Mary Ziegler, Author of “Personhood”
Lourdes A. Rivera, Pregnancy Justice
Imani Gandy, Rewire News Group
Karen Thompson, Pregnancy Justice
RSVP at https://linktr.ee/pregnancyjust.

A flyer for part 1 of the Policing Pregnancy Webinar Series on September 25 at 3pm ET. Undoing Roe was just a step for the anti-abortion movement. The true goal is to make embryos and fetuses legal “people” under the 14th Amendment. Join the discussion examining history and the fight over who is a person in America. Panelists: Mary Ziegler, Author of “Personhood” Lourdes A. Rivera, Pregnancy Justice Imani Gandy, Rewire News Group Karen Thompson, Pregnancy Justice RSVP at https://linktr.ee/pregnancyjust.

A flyer for part 2 of the Policing Pregnancy Webinar Series on September 30 at 3pm ET. Hear from the Pregnancy Justice research team, along with state-based advocates and practitioners, as we launch our latest findings on pregnancy-related criminal charges in the first two years after Roe v. Wade was overturned. 
Panelists: 
Dr. Orisha Bowers, Yellowhammer
Fikayo Walter, Pregnancy Justice
Caitlin Beasley, Metriarch
Michele Ko, Pregnancy Justice
Courtney King,  PhD Assistant Professor
RSVP at https://linktr.ee/pregnancyjust.

A flyer for part 2 of the Policing Pregnancy Webinar Series on September 30 at 3pm ET. Hear from the Pregnancy Justice research team, along with state-based advocates and practitioners, as we launch our latest findings on pregnancy-related criminal charges in the first two years after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Panelists: Dr. Orisha Bowers, Yellowhammer Fikayo Walter, Pregnancy Justice Caitlin Beasley, Metriarch Michele Ko, Pregnancy Justice Courtney King, PhD Assistant Professor RSVP at https://linktr.ee/pregnancyjust.

Join us for our Policing Pregnancy webinar series to learn about the fight over who is a person in America and to hear our latest findings on pregnancy-related criminal charges after Roe v. Wade was overturned.

Sign up at linktr.ee/pregnancyjust 🔔‼️

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Text reads "All-Options was one of the only trustworthy resources to give folks who were not quite ready to make a decision about their pregnancy. We were always confident that they would provide much-needed nonjudgmental support to our patients, help them talk through their options, and come to a choice that was best for them." Credited to Aine Brazil. Logo at the bottom for the National Network of Abortion Funds on a cream background.

Text reads "All-Options was one of the only trustworthy resources to give folks who were not quite ready to make a decision about their pregnancy. We were always confident that they would provide much-needed nonjudgmental support to our patients, help them talk through their options, and come to a choice that was best for them." Credited to Aine Brazil. Logo at the bottom for the National Network of Abortion Funds on a cream background.

All-Options’s commitment to seeing their callers through every stage of reproductive care is such a source of inspiration. Read these words of adoration to see how much their work means to fellow abortion funds. We love All-Options, and we’d love it if you donated to them today: nnaf.org/O

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