
How to Spot a Fake Clinic
Anti-abortion fake clinics will keep up their slimy tactics and trickery because they don’t care about pregnant people, nor about the fetuses they claim to adore.
The principle of bodily autonomy, which affirms the right to make decisions about one’s own body without fear or threat of violence, is tied to transgender liberation
Anti-abortion fake clinics will keep up their slimy tactics and trickery because they don’t care about pregnant people, nor about the fetuses they claim to adore.
They are now saying the quiet part out loud: They believe people who have and perform abortions should be jailed.
Racial health disparities cannot be addressed without addressing the myths that inform and guide the behavior of health care professionals and people seeking health care.
Women of color are not mission projects for religious zealots and should not be treated as such.
More efforts must go into working across movement spaces in general, and this training is a good place to start for those interested in both reproductive justice and electoral politics.
The anti-abortion movement must continue to be exposed for what it is: foot soldiers behind an agenda that cannot be accomplished in a democracy or without bloodshed.
What fake clinics do is not support. It’s coercion, control, and brainwashing. It's not “very good,” but very dangerous.
I recently received an email from a public relations firm representing an anti-abortion fake clinic asking to be removed from our Fake Clinic Database. My answer? No.
Discussions like this demonstrate how issues usually considered separate are outcomes of the same systems of domination and oppression.
"It was never really a thought in my mind to get paid to do this work, because it’s work I feel I need to be in to be free and to be alive."