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Why Black Youth Across Genders & Sexualities Think SMA Should Stay Legal

Contrary to popular belief, self-managed abortion impacts Black youth across genders and sexualities. Swipe left to see why they think self-managed abortion should stay legal.

Be sure to seek out their perspectives regularly in your work!


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