Episodes

  • State of Roe: Indiana
    Oct 13 2022

    If you're a woman, girl, or anyone with a uterus who finds themselves pregnant in Indiana, please know that it is an unsafe state. The Indiana legislature broke speed records in their rush to make abortion illegal or inaccessible.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    Hoosier Abortion Fund

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    12 mins
  • State of Roe: Kentucky
    Oct 11 2022

    Kentucky's legislature put its trigger law into motion almost immediately after the Dobbs decision, despite challenges from the courts. While the supreme court will be taking up arguments against this ruling in November, until then Kentucky is unfortunately an unsafe state.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    Kentucky Health Justice Network

    Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Health

    Seek abortion resources in nearby States on AbortionFinder.org

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    7 mins
  • State of Roe: Mississippi
    Oct 6 2022

    Mississippi is both the poorest state in the union and the most unsafe in the country if you need an abortion. Following the fall of Roe, Mississippi no longer has a clinic anywhere within its borders that provides abortions.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    Jackson Women's Health Organization

    Abortion Rights - ACLU Mississippi

    Seek abortion resources in nearby States on AbortionFinder.org

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    9 mins
  • State of Roe: Florida
    Oct 4 2022

    The fall of Roe has led to changes in Florida state law that significantly increase restrictions on abortions, meaning at least 4500 people in the Sunshine State no longer qualify for abortions they need.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    Floridians for Reproductive Freedom

    Seek abortion resources in nearby States on AbortionFinder.org

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    7 mins
  • State of Roe: Georgia
    Sep 29 2022

    Georgia has a long history of hostility toward reproductive freedom, with the state legislature having rejected many opportunities to make the state more egalitarian and improve protections for those with uteruses. Almost as soon as Roe fell, the Georgia legislature made an immediate move to pass a six-week abortion ban, a small political majority making life significantly more difficult for a huge part of their constituency. Furthermore, Georgians seeking abortions are confronted by a 24-hour waiting period and, when it is legal for them to abort, the procedures are not insured and the patient must pay out of pocket.

    With anti-choice Governor Brian Kemp up for reelection in November, those registered to vote in Georgia should make their way to the polls and vote him out if we want to even begin to see progress.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    Abortion Access in Georgia

    Seek abortion resources in nearby States on AbortionFinder.org

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    7 mins
  • State of Roe: Alabama
    Sep 27 2022

    Cutting right to the chase, Alabama is an unsafe state. On June 24th of this year, Alabama effectively passed a total ban on abortion, with exceptions only being made to save a patient's life or protect their well-being (both of these being nebulously defined).

    One saving grace is that the state allows Alabamians to travel out of state to seek an abortion without the risk of facing prosecution. Please check out our list of in- and out-of-state resources below if you need any guidance.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    Abortion Funds

    Yellowhammer Fund

    West Alabama Women's Center

    Plan C

    Aid Access

    Seek abortion resources in nearby States on AbortionFinder.org

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    5 mins
  • State of Roe: North Carolina
    Sep 22 2022

    North Carolina is a haven state with Democrat Roy Cooper as its governor and Josh Stein as its attorney general, both of who have been working to protect abortion rights not only for those living in the state but those visiting it as well. However, it may not continue to be a safe state if North Carolinians vote for Republicans in the upcoming November midterms.

    Post-Dobbs, people seeking abortions have lost four weeks of access due to reduced protections, plus a ban after 20 weeks and six days. There is also an age restriction in place for those not of the age of majority, however there is a judicial bypass route in place that will allow those seeking abortions to evade this restriction.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    Carolina Abortion Fund

    Judicial Bypass Procedure - text 'ABBY' to 844-997-2221

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    6 mins
  • The Meaning of the Kansas Vote
    Sep 8 2022

    Kansas citizens voting down a referendum to overturn abortion rights in the Sunflower State was a much-needed victory for the pro-choice movement following the fall of Roe. And it's not surprising that the state voted the way it did: despite whatever personal feelings people may have about abortion, most will not vote in a way that negatively affects the rights and freedoms of their friends and neighbors. Recent stories of women being forced to carry unwanted pregnancies to term also drive home the cruelty of this Supreme Court decision. The anti-choice movement has truly poked the bear.

    Resources:

    Fall of Roe Homepage

    For information and services, call Planned Parenthood at 1 800 240 7526. If you already have an appointment and are concerned about anything you hear on the news, call your provider. They will have the most up-to-date information in a changing landscape.

    Kansas Abortion Fund

    Seek abortion resources in nearby States on AbortionFinder.org

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    13 mins