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Dobbs Decision

, by Kylie Cheung, Jezebel, August 9, 2022

, by Poppy Noor, The Guardian, August 3, 2022

, by Meghan Brink, InsideHigherEd, August 9, 2022

, By Ellie Silverman, The Washington Post, July 20, 2022

, By Shefali Luthra, The 19th, July 15, 2022

, By Joan E Greve, The Guardian, July 11, 2022

, July 6, 2022 webinar that places the Dobbs decision in historical context

By Christina Christie and Eileen Strempel | Inside Higher Ed, June 29, 2022

By Nell Gluckman | The Chronicle for Higher Education, June 28, 2022

By Katherine Mangan The Chronicle for Higher Education, June 24, 2022

By National Women’s Studies Association, June 24, 2022

By African American Policy Forum, June 24, 2022

By Josh Gerstein, Alice Miranda Ollstein and Quint Forget | Politico, June 24, 2022

By Shefali Luthra | The 19th, June 24, 2022

By Laura Bassett | Jezebel, June 24, 2022

By Moira Donegan | The Guardian, June 24, 2022

By Shefali Luthra | The 19th, June 24, 2022

 

Local Resources for Abortion/Reproductive Health

On June 30 Gov. Inslee prohibiting state law enforcement cooperation with abortion-related investigations.

On June 24, the governors of California, Oregon and Washington issued a .

The 聽is an abortion fund that serves Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska. They help people pay for abortion care by sending funding directly to the patients’ clinic, help people get to and from the clinic, and ensure people have a safe place to stay while traveling for care. Their trained, compassionate, volunteer advocates run their toll-free hotline.

There are 11 locations providing care in Eastern Washington.

is an independent non-profit, nonpartisan organization that works to educate residents and policy-makers about reproductive health issues in Washington and Idaho. They set up a for patients that are traveling.

is an organization that works with partners, allies, and activists on the ground to increase abortion access statewide.

provides a plethora of information and resources surrounding reproductive rights. The organization works in Northwest courtrooms, legislatures, and communities to create and enforce strong equitable laws and empower people to know their rights.

 

Reproductive Justice protest sign

National Resources

, Guttmacher Institute

Pew Research Center鈥檚

If you need help finding an abortion, head to or

If you鈥檙e worried your abortion or pregnancy outcome could be criminalized, go to or call their hotline at 844-868-2812

The National Women鈥檚 Law Center set up this on the Supreme Court and Roe v. Wade.

on June 24 regarding what the Dobbs decision shows us about how democracy has been thwarted.聽 On June 28 they published this

The 聽works to remove financial and logistical barriers to abortion access by centering people who have abortions and organizing at the intersections of racial, economic, and reproductive justice.

supports small, community-based clinics who rely on individuals and communities to keep their doors open.

works to dismantle the legal, political, and structural barriers to gender equity. This work includes trans and LGBTQ+ liberation work, and fighting to establish freedom from gender-based violence.

fights to establish equal access to reproductive health services for Latina/o/x communities.

is a comprehensive directory of verified abortion service providers in the United States.

supports trans men, women, girls, nonbinary, and all people experiencing unwanted pregnancy access an abortion or miscarriage treatment.

is a Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective that was formed in 1997 by 16 organizations of women of color from four mini-communities (Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American). The collective works to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities.

is a national-state partnership focused on amplifying the voices of Black women leaders at the national and regional levels in the fight for reproductive justice for all women, femmes, and girls.

is a coalition made up of over 130 national, state and regional partner organizations committed to restoring federal funding for abortion.

is an organization that recognizes that everyone has a fundamental right to sexual and bodily autonomy and the LGBTQ community continue to face pervasive discrimination designed to block access to reproductive healthcare on the basis of identity. The National LBGTQ Task Force works to advance full freedom, justice and equity for all LGBTQ people. Check out their resources for queering reproductive health, rights, and justice.

is the only organization focused on building power among AAPI women and girls to influence critical decisions that effect their lives, families and communities.

is the first and only national non-profit solely dedicated to achieving health equity for Black women in America.

is a faith-driven organization that works to promote sexual health, uproot gendered violence, and advance reproductive justice by establishing choice and access for the most impacted Muslims.

is an organization comprised of comedians, writers, and producers who use humor and pop culture to expose anti-choice forces working to destroy access to reproductive resources in all 50 states.

is an effort comprised of over 150 reproductive justice and rights organizations, and abortion providers working together to fight to ensure that abortion is available, affordable, accessible, and stigma-free for everyone who needs it.

is an information website that gives you all the information you need to know before and after Roe v. Wade is overturned. Here you will find a guide with聽, well as a and so much more.

centers Black women, women of color, and queer and trans people of color in their work toward advancing reproductive justice.

works to increase access to contraception.

By Quoctrung Bui, Claire Cane Miller, Margot Sanger-Catz, May 18, 2021

By Jasmine Mithani, Shefali Luthra, Abby Johnston, May 5, 2022

works to honor Native and Indigenous People’s inherent right to equitable and culturally safe health options through health education, advocacy, and resources.

 

Local News

, by Samantha Wohlfeil, Inlander, July 26, 2022

聽By Samantha Wohlfeil | Inlander, May 26, 2022

By Rachel LaCorte | PBS News Hour, May 17, 2022

By Emma Ledbetter | The Spokesman-Review, May 14, 2022

By Pacific NW Fertility Team | Pacific NW Fertility, May 13, 2022.

By Chase DiBenedetto | Mashable, May 3, 2022

By ACLU Washington, May, 3 2022

By ACLU Washington, Updated May 3 2022

By Janelle Finch | KREM2, May 3, 2022

By WSNA

Reproductive Justice protest sign

Understanding Attacks on Bodily Autonomy

, by Hallie Lieberman, BuzzFeed, August 15, 2022

, by Nairi Shirinian and Meghna Mukherjee, Ms. Magazine, July 13, 2022

, By Lois Beckett, The Guardian, July 19, 2022

聽By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams, June 16, 2022

聽a webinar present by African American Policy Forum, June 1, 2022

By Arjee Restar and Kellan Baker | The Seattle Times, May 13, 2022

聽Errin Haines gives an analysis on the anger that has been stirred by the attack on reproductive rights and discusses how organizers plan to channel that into political action, especially during election season | The 19th, May 9, 2022

Amy Goodman discusses the implications of the possible overturn of Roe v. Wade with ACLU attorney Chase Strangio | DemocracyNow!, May 9, 2022

By Ayen Bior | NPR, May 5, 2022

By Rafia Zakaria | The Forum, May 5, 2022

By Ayen Bior | NPR, May 5, 2022

聽By Katelyn Jetelina | YLE Women’s Health, May 5, 2022

By Robin Fields and Adriana Gallardo |ProPublica, May 4, 2022

By Guttmacher Institute, 2022

By Aspen Ruhlin | Beacon, July 26, 2020

By Political Research Associates, July 23, 2021

By Anoa Changa | Truthout, December 13, 2021

Reproductive Justice Reading List

with free access to articles they have published on abortion in the last 10 years

by Jenny Brown is available as an ebook for 60% off from Vero Books

By Robin Marty is available for 40% off from Seven Stories Press

is available for 50% off from Haymarket Books, along with free organizing materials

by Betsy Hartmann is available for $5 from Haymarket Books

By Marlene Gerber Fried, Elena Guti茅rrez, Loretta Rose, and Jael Silliman is available as both a physical book and an ebook from Haymarket Books for 50% off

By Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor is available for $5 from Haymarket Book

By Natalie Y. Moore is available for $8 from Haymarket Books

In response to the recently leaked Supreme Court opinion on Roe v. Wade, Haymarket Books is offering their at a discount.

By ProChoice Washington is available as a free download.

is a free publication offered by the National LGBTQ Task Force

 

 

Abortion rally banner reads: Abortion: Not a Cissue

Get Involved

Ways to get involved on 51福利社 campus!

The photo on the left is from our Planned Parenthood GenerationAction student-led club at 51福利社! GenAction is an organization in partnership with Planned Parenthood that works to create positive change within the community, while teaching young activists how to organize intersectionally around political issues related to reproductive freedom, bodily autonomy, sexual assault, access to life-saving and life-affirming care, and safe sex practices. GenAction at 51福利社 aims to support the community through education, direct action, outreach, and by connecting people with the services and information they need to stay safe, healthy, and empowered to live the lives they want. Additionally, GenAction at 51福利社 is dedicated to building community and fostering a campus culture rooted in safety.

 

 

Other ways to get involved:

, July 11, 2020 post and podcast by Your Local Epidemiologist

is free PDF publication by Bolder Advocacy: A program of Alliance for Justice, which provides an overview of the laws and regulations that apply to public charities when they engage in lobbying and advocacy for reproductive rights during election time.聽This free PDF from Bolder Advocacy outlines what advocacy work is and how to get involved:

Find out how to get involved with .

There are many ways to get involved in reproductive advocacy with .

Check out ProChoice Washington’s 2022 .

with the guidance of Pro-Choice Washington who are growing a network of activists in communities, high schools, and universities across Washington State.

The National Black Woman’s Reproductive Justice Agenda provides the to assist in advocacy, policy development and implementation, and community engagement.