![]() Navigating the current set of restrictions on abortion is already a challenge, especially for those of us who are Black and Brown, indigenous, queer and trans, young people, disabled, immigrants and refugees, incarcerated, rely on Medicaid insurance, and/or are paid low-wages. ![]() ![]() We already have to travel long distances for multiple appointments, endure unnecessary ultrasounds and sit through lies and misinformation about abortion, and figure out how to take time off, arrange childcare, and pay for our abortions because our insurance is barred from covering it, and even get permission from a judge. ![]() We deserve equitable access to abortion care, no matter who we are, where we live, how much money we have, who we love, how old we are, or when we need care. We’ve had abortions-we know what it is to make decisions about growing our families. The outcome of this case could drastically change abortion laws across the country, unleashing even more restrictions than the thousands we’ve already faced over the past decade. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case determining whether Mississippi and other states can ban abortion as early as 15 weeks. ![]() Soon, the Supreme Court will be hearing oral arguments in Dobbs v. ![]()
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