❤️ Reproductive Freedom for All
❤️ Our right to reproductive freedom must be protected. Read the latest updates and join the movement to hold our leaders accountable to the people's will.
Today in ❤️ Reproductive Freedom for All, we’re featuring: November 12, 2024 news briefs, video briefs, and calls-to-action.
Across the nation, health centers continue to provide essential sexual and reproductive health services like birth control, cancer screenings, STI testing, and, where legally allowed, abortion care.
Yet, 28 million women of reproductive age are now facing severe restrictions as abortion bans take hold in their states.
These bans are costing lives. We know the names and stories of those affected, and tragically, they are just the beginning. Every day under these restrictions means more suffering, more lives impacted.
Americans are deeply anxious and fearful. Abortion is both a vital service and widely supported by the public.
Americans don’t want politicians interfering in personal health care choices.
MAGA Republicans are relentlessly attacking reproductive freedom, undermining the rights and autonomy of millions of Americans. Their harmful agenda puts personal medical decisions in the hands of politicians, stripping away essential healthcare and endangering lives. We must stand united to protect reproductive justice and preserve the rights of all people to control their own bodies.
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Reproductive Freedom for All - News Briefs - November 12, 2024
Make no mistake: this Trump presidency will continue to attack abortion rights | Moira Donegan
The Guardian By Moira Donegan
Abortion rights initiatives were on the ballot in 10 states on Tuesday, and won in seven of them. One of the losers was prop 4, Florida’s abortion rights measure, which received a whopping 57% of the vote but failed to meet the state’s unusually high 60% threshold, meaning that the state’s six-week ban will remain in place. Asked about the Florida abortion rights proposition ahead of the election, Trump said that when he went to cast his ballot near Palm Beach, he would vote against it.
Cost, Effectiveness and Legality
New York Times
But reproductive rights activists say that some states' actions and legislators' rhetoric have sparked concerns about future access.
Reproductive rights advocate: ‘We cannot lose the community we built through this’
MSNBC
Jen Psaki: There needs to be reflection, but there is power in this moment
Abortion providers and opponents in Arizona react after voters protect abortion rights
NPR By Paola Rodriguez
Abortion providers and opponents in Arizona react after voters protect abortion rights. Arizona was one of six states where voters put abortion rights protections into their state constitutions. But some abortion providers there don’t think all their hurdles are behind them.
Despite concerns about ACA and reproductive rights, health care was not a voting issue: Experts
ABC News By Mary Kekatos
Supporters of abortion rights ballot initiatives also voted for Trump. Americans who voted to elect Donald Trump the 47th president in Tuesday night's election expressed concerns about several major issues, including the state of democracy, the economy, immigration and foreign policy.
Abortion rights initiatives keep winning. It might not matter.
Slate By Mary Ziegler
One of the rare bright spots for Democrats on Tuesday was the continued success of ballot initiatives on abortion rights. Seven of 10 measures considered by voters passed—including in states, like Arizona and Missouri, easily carried by Donald Trump. Even in Florida, where a measure failed to clear a required 60 percent threshold, well over half the electorate voted to create new reproductive rights.
Reproductive Freedom for All - Video Highlights - November 12, 2024
What abortion rights might look like under a new Trump administration | CBS Mornings
Amendments to protect abortion rights pass in 7 of 10 states | Today
What can we do to support reproductive freedom?
Volunteer at Local Reproductive Health Clinics – Offer administrative, escort, or general support services.
Donate to Reproductive Rights Organizations – Support groups like Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and the Center for Reproductive Rights.
Engage in Digital Advocacy – Share information on social media, write blog posts, and amplify resources on reproductive rights.
Attend Rallies and Protests – Join local and national demonstrations advocating for reproductive freedom.
Support Abortion Funds – Help individuals access abortion services by donating to funds covering travel, lodging, and medical costs.
Contact Your Representatives – Urge them to support pro-choice legislation and oppose restrictions on reproductive rights.
Volunteer as a Clinic Escort – Help patients safely access clinics in areas where they may face harassment.
Educate Yourself and Others – Stay informed on reproductive justice issues and share accurate information with your community.
Participate in Voter Registration Drives – Help elect officials who will uphold reproductive rights.
Host Educational Workshops – Raise awareness on reproductive rights through events for friends, family, or community groups.
Write to Media Outlets – Submit letters to editors or opinion pieces advocating for reproductive justice.
Partner with Intersectional Organizations – Work with groups focused on healthcare, racial justice, and LGBTQ+ rights for a comprehensive approach.
Lobby for Comprehensive Sex Education – Support initiatives for inclusive and accurate sex education in schools.
Engage in Peer-to-Peer Education – Inform peers about reproductive rights and resources available in your area.
Sign and Share Petitions – Support online campaigns promoting reproductive freedom.
Support Telemedicine Abortion Services – Advocate for telehealth access for abortion medication in states with restrictions.
Distribute Information on Safe Abortion Access – Share guides on accessing reproductive health services legally and safely.
Push for Workplace Policies – Encourage your employer to offer benefits covering reproductive healthcare, including travel for out-of-state care.
Collaborate with Faith-Based Pro-Choice Groups – Partner with religious groups that support reproductive rights for a diverse movement.
Advocate for Expanded Medicaid Coverage – Support policies that increase access to reproductive healthcare for low-income individuals.
Engage Youth Activists – Empower younger generations to learn about and advocate for reproductive rights.
Stand Against Misinformation – Actively correct false information and myths about reproductive health and abortion.
Host Fundraisers for Reproductive Health Causes – Organize events to raise funds and awareness.
Support Political Candidates Championing Reproductive Rights – Mobilize your community to back pro-choice candidates at all levels of government.
What is the Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) ?
The Women's Health Protection Act (WHPA) has been introduced into Congress and will protect a woman's health, ability to make her own decisions, and constitutional rights.
Despite its popularity among most Americans, the Women's Health Protection Act passed in 2021 in the House of Representatives under Democratic Nancy Pelosi's leadership but failed to advance in the Senate due to a Republican blockade.
Click here to view the bill and see how your member of Congress voted.
People Power United’s Statement on Reproductive Freedom for All
People Power United declares that MAGA Republicans are relentlessly attacking reproductive freedom, undermining the rights and autonomy of millions of Americans. Their harmful agenda puts personal medical decisions in the hands of politicians, stripping away essential healthcare and endangering lives.
In response to recent MAGA shenanigans to harm Americans, People Power United - a progressive grassroots group - issued the following statement:
“We must stand united to protect reproductive justice and preserve the rights of all people to control their own bodies. There is no power like that of the people, and People Power United stands ready to protect our communities against any and all injustices,” said Laurie Woodward García of People Power United.
People Power United will continue to oppose such harm to our community and champion civil rights for all.
Join us to build People Power! Together, we can protect and empower those we love, champion our rights, freedoms, and democracy, hold our leaders accountable to the people's will, and inspire voters to make a meaningful difference.
Laurie Woodward Garcia (paid with hugs and kisses, not bought by special interests)

People Power United | In this community, we will always speak out against racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, antisemitism, homophobia, misogyny, sexism, ageism, ableism, sizeism, elitism, transphobia, misogynoir, and bigotry! Check out our 2023 recap post to see how impactful our scrappy People Power United group is!
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