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We follow the lead of SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective to define reproductive justice: "the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities." Historically, the "pro-choice" movement led by cisgender white women of means has left out people of color and focused narrowly on abortion access. To try and address this legacy, we lift up not only the importance of abortion access, but also issues like racial disparities in maternal mortality, the coerced sterilization of incarcerated people, etc. All of these issues work against our moral agency and bodily autonomy.
We began gathering in 2022, after the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe V. Wade (the almost-50-year precedent that protected the legal right to abortion nation-wide).
Thank you, we are moved by your generosity! We are not set up--nor do we see it as our role--to accept financial donations. We invite you to throw your financial support behind one (or more!) of the many organizations that've been on the ground and doing this work long before us. Another option, if applicable, would be to talk with your faith community about ways to financially support, for instance, a screening of a reproductive justice-oriented documentary, or put together care packages for your local abortion clinic (for patients, providers, or both). Feel free to contact us if we can help you explore ways to faithfully support this movement!
We'd love for you to join our work. We meet altogether on a monthly basis, and also have several committees who meet on their own time. Please feel free to read more about the work we're doing on our Get Involved page, and contact us with how you'd like to get connected. We look forward to hearing from you!