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What anti-abortion & anti-LGBTQ+ laws have in common
If you thought Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” was a fictive dystopian novel, read it now as a survival guide.
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Gavin Newsom slams GOP for giving rapists more rights than families who want IVF
He also called Alabama’s recent ruling on IVF “disgusting.”
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Autocrats try to control bodily autonomy because it goes hand in hand with controlling minds
People with a sense of bodily and intellectual autonomy are less susceptible to internalizing propaganda and blatant lies.
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Wake up: The fight for reproductive justice is the fight for LGBTQ+ equality
Overnight, the Supreme Court – a majority male, heterosexual institution – overturned Roe v. Wade, stripping us of our right to bodily autonomy.
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Nebraska reps’ historic filibuster comes to an end as GOP moves to ban trans health care & abortion
Conservatives combined gender-affirming care restrictions and a 12-week abortion ban into one bill.
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West Virginia’s only out lawmaker wants change & she isn’t going to let haters wear her down
“Words without work are a waste, and let me tell you, West Virginians are not a waste.”
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Michigan Gov. savages Indiana & Ohio for “bigotry” as conservatives fume
The Michigan GOP thought its response to Gov. Whitmer was killer, but Twitter quickly set it straight.
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These trans writers powerfully explore womanhood, motherhood, & reproductive justice
“Womanhood is precious. It is not limited to one experience or idea. Womankind is ever-evolving. Revolutionary, creating space for women like me.”
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If cisgender men could get pregnant could they really get an abortion easily?
“If men could get pregnant you could get an abortion at an ATM” has become a common talking point. But could they? Rich cis women do not stand in solidarity with other women based on shared anatomy, and neither would rich cis men.
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New Jersey moves to protect marriage equality in case the Supreme Court ends it
With increasing fears that LGBTQ rights could be overturned at the Supreme Court, legislators are making it clear that same-sex couples will still be able to get married in the Garden State.