Practical solutions to organize for reproductive healthcare

Mariame Kaba shared this document on her twitter tonight with concrete things you should be doing, compiled by many combined lifetimes of experience organizing within and without the state or electoralism:

https://www.google.com/url?q=https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRqbxh96ynlqdYUInUZB5GWrE2GIcW3FEXdtxO_n2BXMAd2HOkNssn3aP77zSXBN43TIJ3Xab2ih9vE/pub&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1651981849166396&usg=AOvVaw3CskZeoUhRV6dz0OothwX4

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You’ll note that none of our recommendations include giving to well-funded orgs like Planned Parenthood, starting your own thing when these networks exist, fighting with people on the internet, or marching. Our informed advice is to prioritize mutual aid through local organizations.

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Her remarks via tweet:

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There’s a very high likelihood that people who attempt to help those in states who lose their rights will be charged, sued, or both depending on state laws that are enacted that they violate. Murder charges are even possible.

Just something for people to keep in mind as they decide whether and how to proceed.

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