Access Reproductive Care-Southeast aims to help in accessing safe, compassionate, and affordable reproductive care through funding and public advocacy.
We're calling on all Reproductive Justice leaders, practitioners, and advocates everywhere to be in solidarity with the movement to #StopCopCity and defend the Weelaunee Forest in Atlanta.
Sign on to our support letter: https://t.co/naB5WAbez9
Menstrual care — or the lack of it — gets little attention in prisons. Women who bleed heavily or have a prolonged period can exhaust their weekly allotment of pads and tampons. Asking guards for more products can lead to punishment or abuse.
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@JessicaValenti We love your important reporting! 🖤 Please try to also give more attention to abortion funds, who are on the frontlines for abortion and struggling nationwide.
One year after Dekalb County was named the first in Georgia to allocate money toward reproductive care, ARC-Southeast has yet to receive the $50,000 it was promised.
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On this day in 1964, 30 Freedom Summer workers based in Greenville, Mississippi, made the first effort to register Black voters in Drew. https://t.co/PlvD9A5SqM
As part of our Pride series, The Future They Dreamed Of, we honor Marsha P. Johnson: activist, caregiver, organizer, and one of the most influential figures in the fight for LGBTQ+ liberation.
When local officials try to block the public from seeing what goes on in a jail, the calls they make to 911 can offer a view into how people there are being treated, and which problems jail employees struggle to address on their own. https://t.co/R4rXk3od45
When Roe fell 4 years ago, fake abortion clinics rushed to fill the void.
There are over 2,600+ of them (versus only 800 abortion providers), and they’re multiplying faster than we can count them.
It’s been two years since we published our first Helpline Report. The questions haven’t changed. The climate around them has.
Our 2026 Helpline Report is what these 1000s of calls have added up to: https://t.co/u3ZAwWcPPX
And if you overlay the map of abortion bans with a map of Black and Indigenous populations, it really helps illustrate who the bans target.
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Four years ago today, the U.S. Supreme Court wrongly struck down Roe v. Wade, taking away a constitutional right from Americans for the very first time and setting off a cascade of devastating consequences.
Now, your rights depend on your zip code 👉 https://t.co/iP2I289VAP
11,800.
That’s how many calls we’ve answered since Dobbs. Each one is a person navigating fear, bad info, or a legal hurdle for their pregnancy, abortion, birth, or parenting.
Today marks 4 years since the fall of Roe v. Wade
Now, for most women on probation and parole, the ability to receive abortion care depends solely on getting *permission* to travel out of state from an officer
Access to basic health care should not be in the hands of officers
Abortion funds and practical support groups are holding it down alongside abortion seekers.
Access is impossible without the folks on the ground shouldering real risk to give people what they need to reach care and survive.
Support them directly: https://t.co/cdCV1QgruW
Laws can change fast, but we have a group of real human beings who are dedicated to keep our information up-to-date.
https://t.co/v8vtJ3jDRN has your back 💯
🚨 CALL FOR PITCHES🚨 ICYMI Scalawag is currently on Summer Break from 22 June - 6 July, but we are still accepting pitches for Abolition Week 2026: rePRESSion 🧵