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There is so much more work we need to do to fight for abortion access and reproductive justice. Can you give $1 to these BIPOC-led organizations that are doing the hard work every day?

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Friend, on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to strike down a Louisiana abortion restriction. The

Friend, on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to strike down a Louisiana abortion restriction. The Louisiana law was passed in 2014, and it required abortion providers to have admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of their clinics, which would have resulted in just one provider in one clinic left in the entire state. Trump’s two Supreme Court picks, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, voted to uphold the unconstitutional restriction—and Chief Justice John Roberts only sided with the majority under the legal principle of stare decisis (respect for precedent). We cannot let our guard down. Even though the courts struck down this particular law, it will not stop abortion restrictions from continuing to advance in state legislatures across the country—which may eventually end up at the Supreme Court with a very different outcome. [That's why we are asking you to support BIPOC-led (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) organizations that work to defend and expand abortion access, but that also approach their work through a reproductive justice lens. We have chosen five organizations that focus their work on the most marginalized and recognize that abortion access is not the only reproductive and sexual health inequity people face. Can you give $1 to each of these groups?]( - In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda is a Reproductive Justice partnership of eight Black women’s Reproductive Justice organizations. In Our Own Voice amplifies the voices of Black women at national and regional levels in the ongoing fight to secure Reproductive Justice for all. - URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity builds power and sustains a young people’s movement for reproductive justice by centering the leadership of young people of color who are women, queer, trans, non-binary, and low-income. - National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) builds power with AAPI women and girls. Using a reproductive justice framework, NAPAWF elevates AAPI women and girls to impact policy and drive systemic change in the United States. - SisterSong is the largest national multi-ethnic Reproductive Justice Collective. SisterSong is a thought leader, movement voice, ambassador, and organizer, and seeks to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. - National Network of Abortion Funds builds power with members to remove financial and logistical barriers to abortion access by centering people who have abortions and organizing at the intersections of racial, economic, and reproductive justice. [The latest Supreme Court ruling will not end the fight to protect a person's access to safe and affordable abortion care. We must continue organizing and supporting organizations that are working in every community in our country. Please support these organizations by giving today.]( In solidarity, Sarah Hogg, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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