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Tackling LGBTQ Homelessness in America

Jun 30, 2016 / Guest Blogger / Our Folks Blog
Imagine that being who you are, is the reason you are homeless. Living your truth out loud is your crime and the consequence leaves you abandoned from family and shelter. Well, that sad reality is exactly the case for 40 percent of LGBTQ youth in America. Too often, when LGBTQ youth disclose and announce their … Read More

Out on the Steps: Lessons Learned While #WaitingForLyle

Jun 28, 2016 / Guest Blogger / Our Folks Blog
The Supreme Court has always been my favorite branch of government. They get to wear cool robes. They’re all really smart. Their work has always seemed quasi-secretive yet life-changingly important. When I was told that part of my URGE intern duties would include waiting for the Whole Women’s Health decision on the steps of SCOTUS, … Read More
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Artists We Love: Laura Berger

Jun 16, 2016 / Choice USA Staff / Our Folks Blog
Art and the creators behind some of our favorite work have changed as digital media maintains its hold on audiences the world over. Instagram has become the world’s museum, and finding and appreciating art has become easier than ever. This summer, we want to take a minute to appreciate some of our favorite artists who … Read More

Summer Series: Artists We Love

Jun 02, 2016 / Choice USA Staff / Our Folks Blog
Art and the creators behind some of our favorite work have changed as digital media maintains its hold on audiences the world over. Instagram has become the world’s museum, and finding and appreciating art has become easier than ever. This summer, we want to take a minute to appreciate some of our favorite artists who … Read More

Why You Shouldn't Let Self-Doubt Keep You From Celebrating Your Success

May 25, 2016 / Choice USA Staff / Our Folks Blog
In my first year of college, I applied to join my university’s honors program. Even though I was already attending my “reach” school, I had done well during my first year of college, so I applied. Much to everyone’s surprise, I got in. As soon as my first honors program class started, I knew I … Read More

The New LGBTQ Health Measure You Need To Know About

May 20, 2016 / Choice USA Staff / Our Folks Blog
Last week was historical for the transgender community. In the span of five days we saw the U.S. Government sue North Carolina over their discriminatory bathroom bill, HB 2, arguing that it violates federal law; we watched the U.S. Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, deliver a powerful public speech on transgender rights and equality; President Obama … Read More

Another Reason Why We Should Ditch Toxic Masculinity

May 05, 2016 / Caitlyn Martin / Our Folks Blog
A high school student in Mesa, Arizona has been making headlines for a photo that appeared in the yearbook that has resulted in “69 misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure and one felony count of furnishing harmful items to minors.” Hunter Osborn, in response to a dare, “exposed himself in the varsity football team picture.” Yes; … Read More

The Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill in Kansas is Dead...But for How Long?

May 03, 2016 / Nigel Morton / Our Folks Blog
The Kansas State legislature adjourned their 2016 session early Monday morning until their ceremonial adjournment in June. This means that any legislation which was not brought to the floor was automatically killed. In that group of now-dead legislation was the infamous bathroom bill, HB 2737. It may seem like good news, but I would caution … Read More

My journey as a Catholic Reproductive Justice activist

Apr 29, 2016 / Kristen Barton / Our Folks Blog
I’m what you would call a cradle Catholic. I was baptized as a baby and I have been Catholic since. I go to Mass, read my Bible and say the rosary. I went to Catholic school from the time I was three years old until I was 14. I am also a reproductive justice activist. … Read More

I’m what you would call a cradle Catholic. I was baptized as a baby and I have been Catholic since. I go to Mass, read my Bible and say the rosary. I went to Catholic school from the time I was three years old until I was 14.

I am also a reproductive justice activist.

It is no secret the Catholic Church has always been very openly against abortion and, in a lot of cases, contraception. I don’t really know if there was ever a time where I decided and openly said that was incorrect and I was going to go against the teachings of the Church, I think it has always been a part of me. Deep down, I always knew it was wrong to deny abortion and birth control access to people.

This caused me to feel ostracized in a place I considered my home and a place I went to find peace. In Mass or other church functions I would hear the propaganda against abortion and birth control and it always caused a certain discomfort in me. I never understand this obsession with decreasing abortion access and denying people the right to make their own decisions with their bodies.

I was also confused because my devout Catholic mother has told me since I got my first period to always use contraception because an unintended pregnancy would be a nightmare.

In my mind, this meant I would obviously always use contraception, but I also wanted a backup option. Condoms break, birth control doesn’t always work, and then what? I have a future to think about and the last thing I needed in high school or, now, college was a kid. I know this works for some people, but it’s terrifying or me.

So now I am a devout Catholic, fighting for abortion access. I am prepared for people to tell me I am going to Hell, shouldn’t be able to live with this on my conscience, a bad Catholic or whatever else they can throw at me. But I’ll say this: my conscience has never been cleaner.

I am also not alone. Catholics for Choice is an organization created by people like me — devout Catholics who also believe in contraception and abortion access. The organization wants to shift the abortion and contraception conversation to one that looks at each person’s conscience and moral choices as how they make decisions.

Put simply, people should be able to make their own choices based on what they are comfortable with.

I am not here to argue about the doctrines of the Church or people to tell me to just not have sex. I went to Catholic school so I’ve got the doctrines down. I will never let anyone tell me what to do or not do with me body. So don’t even try it.

I am here to tell anyone else feeling the way I used to feel they are not alone. There is a way to keep going to Mass and not feel guilt, but at peace.

When I started writing for URGE, I knew there would be people who thought I was going against the Church, and that’s okay. It doesn’t really bother me anymore, because I know the work I do is important and I will always fight for safe sex and abortion access.

It hasn’t always been easy, but it has definitely been worth it.

 

Image by Joe Ravi via Wikimedia Commons

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