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Why Chanel's Asian-ness Matters

Sep 23, 2019 / Hannah Bae / Our Folks Blog
People v. Turner has been widely deemed a failure of justice since the Stanford University attacker’s sentencing three years ago. Brock Turner was given six months in jail—of which he served only half—and three years of probation. His sentencing continues to be used as an example of white privilege and rape culture today. Recently, the … Read More
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Instead of Trying to "save" Sex Workers—Pay Them

Saturday, September 14th, 2019 was the first-ever Sex Worker Pride day. The day was aimed at highlighting the beauty and self-told stories of sex workers and bringing positivity around a career that is often stigmatized and criminalized by the media and the general public. I saw so many beautiful posts about the love, support, and … Read More
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#NoGagRule: Ohio is just the beginning

Sep 17, 2019 / Siqi Cheng / Our Folks Blog
Last week, Senator Sherrod Brown expressed concern over access to reproductive healthcare in Ohio. He estimated that nearly 100,000 Ohio women are in danger of losing their healthcare as Planned Parenthood was forced out of the Title X Family Planning program and lost federal funding.  For residents in Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio, losing access to healthcare … Read More

Organizing Around Public Transportation

Sep 13, 2019 / Gabrielle Villar / Our Folks Blog
As school starts up, my attention has been turned towards public transportation. Since I am a college student without a car, that means I have to take the bus to school. Well, more like two busses to get there and two to get back. For my area, public transportation means the bus system, paratransit (for … Read More
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7 Ways to Make Your Activism More Inclusive of Activists with Disabilities

Sep 12, 2019 / Nicole Gathany / Our Folks Blog
In April, I broke my ankle which severely limited my normal activity and opened my eyes to how ableist the world is. That includes activist spaces. Yes—even yours. It was a temporary disability, but I also was diagnosed with a long term (invisible) disability two years ago. I’ve also had a chronic disease since childhood … Read More

Keeping All Families Together Is An RJ Issue

Sep 06, 2019 / Hannah Bae / Our Folks Blog
The recent and mainstream reproductive rights conversation in the United States has been narrowly limited to the discussion of reproductive “choice” and abortion access. However, the media and legislative attention on the topic of abortion fail to convey all the issues encompassed by reproductive justice. While abortion and “choice” are extremely important topics for individuals … Read More

Abortion Shouldn't Be Rare and It Isn't

From the most recent data available from the Guttmacher Institute and the American Journal of Public Health, approximately 1 in 4 women will have had at least one abortion by the age of 45. While this statistic does not include research around trans men and non-binary people that obtain abortions, it still goes to show … Read More

Pot Criminalization is Racist

Apr 30, 2019 / Erica Gonzalez / Our Folks Blog
        With 4/20 passing last week, there was a lot of pot-related content online. I was hoping to see a lot more support from different organizations or politicians for people that were wrongfully jailed for marijuana related offenses. It is a crime that disproportionately Black and brown families are continuously torn apart- … Read More
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Texans Obtaining an Abortion Could Face Capital Punishment

Apr 18, 2019 / Erica Gonzalez / Our Folks Blog
At 3am Tuesday morning, self-proclaimed “Pro-Lifers” in Texas passed a bill that would send women obtaining an abortion to face the death penalty. Texas lawmakers in the House Judiciary Committee sent the bill, which would criminalize abortion and classify it as homicide, to the Texas House for debate. At the hearing a pastor from Houston spoke … Read More
Separation of Church and State was created for a reason

At 3am Tuesday morning, self-proclaimed “Pro-Lifers” in Texas passed a bill that would send women obtaining an abortion to face the death penalty. Texas lawmakers in the House Judiciary Committee sent the bill, which would criminalize abortion and classify it as homicide, to the Texas House for debate. At the hearing a pastor from Houston spoke and claimed that, “Whoever authorizes or commits murder is guilty.” State Rep. Tony Tinderholt, a Republican from Arlington, and an advocate for women, trans men, and non-binary folk receiving the death penalty, claimed that he isn’t “specifically targeting women…but equalizing the law,” which is laughable.

By entertaining these religious extremists’ views as potential laws even though they will kill people, our lawmakers are making it clear that they have a complete and utter disregard for the separation of church and state. They do not care about Supreme Court precedence, science, healthcare, and our literal constitutional rights to our own bodily autonomy. By legally criminalizing abortion, they are displaying their unabashed contempt for women and all those who seek to obtain an abortion. This attempt to control people and scare them of abortions through this state perpetuated propaganda is disgusting. If this state were to adopt this bill, we would also be adopting the extremist Christian ideology which people created this country to escape from in the first place. As an URGE City Activist Network member that’s attended multiple “Abortion Positive Tour” stops, I’ve realized that most young people in Texas don’t even know that abortion is legal in Texas because of nonsensical, potential laws/propaganda like this. Maryland lawmakers debating the constitutionality of the death penalty

Aside from the hypocritical fallacies of the religious rights’ views, the death penalty itself is debated as cruel and unusual. It is only legal in 30 states and there have been just three cases in the U.S. this year. Two out of those three were in Texas.  However, we aren’t exactly executing people as fast as these pro-lifers want women and other people with uteruses dead. It doesn’t even make fiscal sense to imprison more people and then sentence them to the death penalty. Each execution costs Texas taxpayers ~$2,3 million. That is roughly the cost of imprisoning someone in 1 cell at the highest security for 40 years and doesn’t even include the length of time one is waiting for their sentence. 1 in 3 women will obtain an abortion in their lifetime. It would be ridiculous to expect the world to keep moving without two-thirds of women out there doing their thing.

We are #AbortionPositive

The fact that we do not have healthcare for all in the richest country in the world is unbelievable enough. It’s sad that the “dystopian” future in which people are killed for receiving a necessary health care procedure seems to be fast approaching. Texas is the state with the highest maternal death rate in the country. The United States is third in all of the world. Why does the so-called “pro-life” movement want women dead? For every 1 death out of the 700 pregnancy-related deaths that occur in the United States, 70 women almost die. Some of these deaths could be prevented with an abortion. It is disappointing to know that these lawmakers don’t care about pregnant people and they prefer to force someone to carry out a life-threatening pregnancy or face death for opting to have with an important healthcare procedure.

Lawmakers across red states like Ohio, Georgia, and Alabama have each  recently passed multiple dangerous anti-abortion bills/laws. Those states are trying to pass a 6-week bans on abortion. 6 weeks into a pregnancy, one would only be two weeks on their period. People usually find out they are pregnant at 6-8 weeks. This is not adequate enough time to even know you’re pregnant and with all the hoops lawmakers have created, obtaining an abortion in these states will surely force pregnant folk to search for other unsafe alternatives. Why are all the red states pushing extremist, anti-abortion laws now? Well, if any of these laws are taken to the Supreme Court, newly elected accused rapist and Justice Brett Kavanaugh will happily pass these anti-choice laws to upkeep the religious right’s agenda and effectively overturn Roe. v. Wade. This is precisely the reason pro-choice folk dissented his appointment so much.

The anti-choice agenda doesn’t end at the Supreme Court however. Apparently, the White House will screen a film that is inaccurate propaganda this Friday. It is obvious that it is part of the Trump administration’s agenda to place a complete ban on abortion soon. I am sure birth control and Roe v. Wade will be attacked as well. Perhaps if Roe v. Wade is overturned and *rich white women* finally cannot obtain an abortion anymore, they will be forced to put in the effort to help us fight for access.

Kimberly Inez-McGuire and Jordyn Close banner drop at the Ohio State House

#AbortionPositive #AbortionYouDoYou #UnapologeticallyAbortionPositive

 

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