Several states,Hot Movies Archives including Alabama, Georgia, and Missouri have recently passed laws that effectively ban abortion. They prohibit the procedure just weeks into pregnancy and, in some cases, make providing abortion care punishable by a years-long prison sentence.
While these bills have yet to go into effect, and will likely be stalled by lawsuits challenging their constitutionality, the bans have prompted outrage and panic.
As legal battles play out in courts around the country, it's important to remember that state-based grassroots groups and clinics will need even more support to serve patients who continue to seek abortion care.
Earlier this week, Steph Herold, an activist and social scientist who studies representations of abortion in the media, tweeted a comprehensive thread of local and regional organizations that help protect access to abortion in every state in the U.S. as well as in Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Some groups, like abortion funds, help people access care by paying for their medical costs, providing transportation, and arranging child care. Herold also included information about clinics that provide abortion care, and her follow-up thread provided even more details about how to support community-run clinics, including through financial donations and volunteer hours.
"What gives me hope is that people are looking for a way to support abortion rights where they live, and that there are existing organizations -- abortion funds -- that [have] the infrastructure, historical context for these abortion bans, and a race, class, and gender analysis that will help abortion rights advocates win in the long term," Herold wrote in an email to Mashable. (See below for excerpts from her viral thread to learn more about how to help in states like Alabama, Indiana, and Ohio.)
SEE ALSO: Sam Bee offers sex ed lesson to the men behind the new abortion lawsWhile people might first think of donating to well-known advocacy organizations that can sue to stop the bans, aiding on-the-ground, local groups can make a big difference as well.
"It's important to resource grassroots efforts because these are the people and organizations closest to the people most impacted by the barriers and bans," Yamani Hernandez, executive director of the National Network of Abortion Funds, wrote in an email. "They are often the least resourced and abortion funds are no exception."
The average budget for an abortion fund is $75,000 whereas national reproductive health organizations may have millions of dollars to work with, Hernandez said. Meanwhile, abortion funds can typically aid just one-fifth to one-third of people who call looking for assistance.
For people interested in supporting abortion funds, Hernandez recommends joining and paying dues to their local fund as well as donating to the funds impacted by the most recent bans.
"Policy and litigation strategy is not enough," Hernadez wrote. "People need abortions today and the people served by abortion funds deserve an invitation into our movement to fight back in their own voice."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Topics Activism Health Social Good
Previous:Feminists of the Basque Country
Whiting Awards 2020: Genevieve Sly Crane, FictionWordle today: The answer and hints for December 27Another Siberia by Sophy RobertsCES 2024: 3 wild TV trends we're expecting to seeA Story in One Picture by The Paris ReviewHow to Leave Your Lover with Lemons by Chantel TattoliWordle today: The answer and hints for December 24Krazy Kat Gets the Spanish Flu by George HerrimanKeeping the Fear at Bay by John FreemanHow to watch Gophers vs. BGSU football livestreams: kickoff time, streaming deals, and moreKrazy Kat Gets the Spanish Flu by George HerrimanHow to watch Gophers vs. BGSU football livestreams: kickoff time, streaming deals, and moreDeal alert: Get $50 off the Meta Quest 2 in Dec. 2023CES 2024: 3 wild TV trends we're expecting to seeA Story in One Picture by The Paris Review'The Color Purple' review: Does this Broadway musical work on the big screen?Sleeping with the Wizard by Sabrina Orah MarkRedux: Monologue for an Onion by The Paris ReviewDetroit Archives: On Hello by Aisha Sabatini SloanSleeping with the Wizard by Sabrina Orah Mark Man's gluten Cute elderly newlyweds prove it's never too late for love How to disable autoplay videos on Netflix Verizon pays more than $20 million to stream a single NFL game Any app with human interaction needs a block button, period Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey had an epic 'Dark Tower' Twitter exchange Literally every single rumour about the Queen's 'emergency meeting' at the palace Finally, an app to restrict kids' smartphone time that they won't hate 14 black male Cambridge students posed for a photo to show that representation matters Little girl gets a new prosthetic leg and her friends react in the sweetest way Elon Musk says Model Y crossover will come in late 2019 or 2020 Wait, what? In Windows 10 S, you'll be stuck with Microsoft Edge as default browser WhatsApp's Snapchat Stories clone now has more users than Snapchat This is the most British picture ever taken Winona Ryder's SAG reaction faces are nominated for an award. Yes, really. 16 things you need to let go of if you want to be successful Proterra announces the development of autonomous bus system This massive 42.5 This tiny detail in 'The Dark Tower' trailer may mean the end of a popular fan theory Nissan's solution for texting and driving: A signal blocker for your phone
1.6786s , 10128.828125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Hot Movies Archives】,Information Information Network