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5 Ways Anti-Choice Organizations are Co-Opting Social Justice

Sep 23, 2013 / Allie / Our Folks Blog
Warning: Post contains a graphic image. When you hear the words, “justice,” “equality” and “compassion,” what do you think about? Do these words conjure up thoughts of a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech? Or you may think about the language that advocates for domestic violence survivors or marriage equality may use. To particular anti-choice … Read More

Searching for Consent (From Your Partner, and in TV)

Sep 23, 2013 / Katherine / Our Folks Blog
I have a bit of an unhealthy obsession with a show called Teen Wolf. Yes, it’s (very loosely) based off of the 80’s movie Michael J. Fox was in where he’s got wicked sideburns. Yes, it’s about, you guessed it, adolescent creatures of the dark. Yes, it’s on MTV. And yes, it can be so, … Read More

From Miss Saigon to Miss America: Policing Asian Bodies

Sep 20, 2013 / Nick / Our Folks Blog
“Women, particularly APA women who already experience cultural pressures when deciding to start a family, may experience social pressures to produce certain kinds of children, which could lead to less control over their reproductive decisions and experiences.” – National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) After this week’s controversies around Miss America Nina Davaluri and … Read More

If I lived in a state that had reproductive justice…

Sep 18, 2013 / Diana / Our Folks Blog
The state would respect the humanity of ALL people. The state would not pass laws diverting money from the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program to give to Crisis Pregnancy Centers that “routinely lie to and coerce women.” The state would not mandate that in order for rape crisis centers to receive funding, they must … Read More

Five Ways the California Bill to Provide Condoms in Prison Falls Short

Sep 17, 2013 / Summer / Our Folks Blog
The California State Senate recently approved a bill to provide condoms to currently incarcerated adult prisoners. The controversial piece of legislation would require five adult prisons to have condoms available by 2015 and the other 33 by 2020. If passed, California would become the second state in the union to provide condoms in prison, next … Read More

This is (Racist) America

Sep 16, 2013 / Katherine / Our Folks Blog
I had an entirely different post planned for today. However, when I got home from working a midnight shift, and I saw this article on my Facebook Feed, I knew that post would have to wait. It seems as if quite a few people are upset that Nina Davuluri, the new Miss America, happens to not … Read More

3 Lies about Sex and Overweight Women You Probably Believe

Sep 12, 2013 / Kayla / Our Folks Blog
The stigmas surrounding overweight women and sex are endlessly hilarious and remarkable to me. Turn on your television, open a magazine, get on the computer and you will be bombarded by images of thin, slim, fit women reveling in their sexuality. Rightly so. I mean, sex is awesome and beautiful and all that happy crap. … Read More

Abortion Access Month: Improving Access in 5 Easy Steps

Sep 11, 2013 / Diana / Our Folks Blog
September is an important month for reproductive justice activism. Besides the fact that it’s my birth month, it also happens to be Abortion Access Month. This September also marks the 38th year of the dreadful piece of legislation called the Hyde Amendment. The Hyde Amendment makes it extremely hard for low income people to access … Read More

Assembly Bill 154 and Young Californians: Increasing Access to Safe Abortion Care

Sep 10, 2013 / Summer / Our Folks Blog
California is nationally recognized as one of the most progressive states in the Union and a national trendsetter for progressive issues, including reproductive justice.  In fact, I am proud to report that the Golden State has none of the major types of abortion restrictions, such as waiting periods, mandated parental involvement or limitations on publicly … Read More

California is nationally recognized as one of the most progressive states in the Union and a national trendsetter for progressive issues, including reproductive justice.  In fact, I am proud to report that the Golden State has none of the major types of abortion restrictions, such as waiting periods, mandated parental involvement or limitations on publicly funded abortions, in place.

However, our lack of legal roadblocks to safe, affordable, and accessible abortion care do not mean that every Californian has the same kind of access or that access is uninhibited.  In fact, my home state is the perfect example of why the fight for reproductive justice is always important and never finished.  Assembly Bill 154, or the Early Access to Abortion Bill, is the next piece of vital legislation for Californians, specifically California youth. 

AB 154 will allow more medical professionals to provide abortion related care to their patients by allowing nurse practitioners, certified nurse-midwives and physician assistants to be trained to perform first-trimester aspiration abortions. This bill is extremely important for Californians because it will expand access to safe abortion care all over the state.  For a more in-depth analysis of the full range of impacts that AB 154 would have on all Californians, check out another ChoiceWords post from last April.

From a more focused perspective, AB 154 is particularly important for young Californians who are most in need of access to abortion care because they are significantly more likely to experience unplanned pregnancies.  In fact, eight out of ten pregnancies in teens are unintended, eighty-six percent of pregnancies among unmarried women in their twenties are unplanned, and fully one-third of all unintended pregnancies are to young women.

It is therefore clear that young Californians need safe and affordable abortion care to be readily available in their communities.  The Early Access Abortion Bill would help to ensure that we have that access in a few ways.

Currently, 52% of California’s counties don’t have abortion providers, meaning that anyone living in these counties who is in need of care must be able to commit the time and money necessary to leave the county and reach a provider.  Young people may not have access to these for a few reasons.  If they are not yet independent from their parents (who may be opposed to their choice), it may be difficult or impossible to get transportation out of the county in order to receive the care they need safely.  Similarly, young Californians may have less access to money or transportation.  It is also vital that youth are not forced to leave their school or work responsibilities when they are in need of safe abortion care – we cannot jeopardize youth financial stability or academic success in the name of restricted abortion access.

Our communities need to support youth, especially during potentially difficult times like unintended pregnancy.  AB 154 would not only allow young people more access to abortion care, it would also expand access to follow up care and consultations with medical professionals surrounding the entire process through an unintended pregnancy.  This would increase the likelihood that that young Californians could get medical care they need from a trusted member of their community, reducing the fear, misunderstanding, and stigma that can be a part of their experience.  Allowing fellow community members to service the needs of people who become pregnant through every part of their medical needs will help to strengthen community support for California youth who seek out abortion care.

AB 154 is an important piece of legislation for all Californians, but especially for young people who would benefit from increased access to safe abortion care from members in their own communities.  It is essential that the reproductive justice community in California supports this legislation as it makes its way to the Governor’s desk and helps to maintain our state’s status as a progressive leader.

If you would like to tell Governor Brown that AB154 is important to you, go here: http://bit.ly/AB154

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