So-Called “Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn” and Abortion Bans: A Dual Threat to Abortion Access

| Laila Salaam and Jacqueline Hernandez | Reproaction

Now, more than 80 cities and counties have adopted similar laws, especially in states like Texas, where near-total abortion bans are already in place.

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| Evonnia Woods | Reproaction

Activist Interview: Sue Gibson

This installment is an interview with Sue Gibson, an independent feminist activist from mid-Missouri. Gibson is a retired registered nurse and clinical trials coordinator in infectious diseases, and has been living with HIV for 30 years.

| Nataley Neuman | Reproaction

White Supremacy Is on the Rise in Wisconsin

With the increase in hate crimes across the country it is up to us to be anti-racist, vigilant, and intentional about how we resist racism, bigotry, and domestic terrorism.

| Shireen Shakouri | Reproaction

Big-Name LA Restauranteurs Serving Up Anti-Abortion, Anti-LGBT Hate

Live Action’s mission to incite anti-abortion rage should be enough. But the fact that the villainization of abortion providers has already increased violence at clinics and produced a body count? No respectable vendor should assist Live Action in producing more hate.

| Evonnia Woods | Reproaction

Reproaction Hosts First Mid-Missouri Self-Managed Abortion Forum

Pamela Merritt, Reproaction’s co-director and co-founder, and Dr. Colleen McNicholas, OB-GYN and the Chief Medical Officer of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri shared their insights on self-managed abortion and abortion access.

| Evonnia Woods | Reproaction

Our #StopProsecutingAbortion Campaign Heats Up in Columbia, MO

On August 29, seven Reproaction activists met at the Boone County Courthouse in Columbia, Missouri, for a visibility action. We united as a part of Reproaction’s Stop Prosecuting Abortion campaign, which exposes the logical consequence of abortion bans: sending people to jail for their pregnancy outcomes.


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