Hear from passionate activists in places where reproductive health care is virtually eliminated due to state and federal legal assaults and funding cuts. What can be done to support people seeking solutions to unwanted or dangerous pregnancies? How can poor communities access essential services if their clinics are shuttered? The fight to save lives has only begun! Don’t miss this final event in the Reproductive Freedom Summer series.
Speakers
Triana Arnold-James, President of Georgia NOW, longtime advocate for reproductive justice and human rights; organized protests of the forced pregnancy of Adriana Smith.
Katie Knutter, Exec. Director of Wellspring Health Access, has worked in abortion care in Kansas, Oklahoma, Michigan, and Wellspring’s flagship clinic in Casper, Wyoming.
Kirsten Moore is Director of the Expanding Medication Abortion Access Project (EMAA Project), which works to ensure that medication abortion remains available as an option for people in all 50 states.
Toga Pendrake, Austin, Texas, electrician and activist in IBEW Local 520; advocate for tradespeople of color and member of the Steering Committee of the National Mobilization.
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