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On Being a Woman in the South

If you’re a woman in the South, it’s been a tougher year than usual. A host of state legislatures, dominated by (white, male) GOP lawmakers, competed to pass the most draconian laws to invade the privacy of women. Put simply, these men substituted the beliefs of politicians for science.

Abortion billboard
AMPLIFY

Reproductive justice = Unconditional love

“Abortion is Healthcare & Reproductive Justice is Unconditional Love. Trust your loved ones to make decisions about their bodies.” If you live in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon or Savannah, perhaps you’ve seen these billboards during the month of October. These are the few cities in Georgia where a pregnant person can get an abortion. Fake women’s health clinics — which only exist to shame women out of having an abortion by any means necessary —

Brian Kemp

REPORT: Brian Kemp would be one of America’s worst governors for women

Brian Kemp has promised “to do whatever it takes to have the strongest pro-life, anti-abortion laws in the country.” In a recent report from NARAL Pro-Choice America, Brian Kemp’s anti-women and anti-abortion record comes to light. “Brian Kemp has zero compassion for women and our choices, and he would be a disaster for Georgia women and families. It’s clear he would be one of the worst governors in the nation on issues of reproductive freedom,”

The words "abortion is ok" are projected onto the hotel where a group of fake women's health clinics are holding a conference in Atlanta.
AMPLIFY

Abortion is Ok! Fake women’s health centers are NOT.

Fake Women’s Health Centers have converged in Atlanta this week for the CareNet 2018 Conference. But our partners at AMPLIFY GA are reminding them that ‘Abortion is OK!’ by displaying this message on the hotel where the conference is being held. In case you need a reminder about just how awful these fake health clinics are, some of the topics they are covering during the conference include: Client Care Counseling: “The abstinence message and building

A group of AAPI people hold a sign that reads "END THE LIES"
Education

END THE LIES: the fight against fake women’s health centers in Gwinnett County

Fake women’s health clinics peddle lies and shame to pregnant folks seeking more information about their reproductive healthcare options. Calling themselves “crisis pregnancy centers,” pregnant folks believe they are going to a licensed healthcare facility to get medically accurate information about their pregnancy and pregnancy options. Unfortunately, they only get lies, shame and stigma from untrained volunteers. This past weekend, half a dozen Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) swept through Gwinnett County to speak

Healthcare

SCOTUS blues: fake women’s health clinics edition

What NIFLA v. Becerra Means for the Future of Reproductive Justice In a state where fake women’s “health clinics” outnumber full-service reproductive healthcare centers by nearly 10 to 1, what does this latest SCOTUS decision mean? Guest Post by: Deba Uadiale of Access Reproductive Care Southeast In a 5-4 decision on June 26th, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) in the NIFLA vs. Becerra case. NIFLA