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@hercampus “You’re voting because you never know if it’s going to be you.” 📢 Read that and read it again. Access to safe and legal abortion is on the ballot this year, and our generation is leading the fight for reproductive freedom. Read Campbell’s full story and register to vote at the link in bio — like she said, it takes two seconds. #ourbodiesourvotes #reproductiverights #womensrights #voting #presidentialelection ♬ original sound - hercampus

Her Campus (Our Bodies, Our Votes) From their website:

"In 2017, Her Campus published Our Bodies, Our Rules, a look at how college students felt about reproductive rights in the wake of the 2016 election. Then in 2022, we followed it up with Our Bodies, Our Rights to share Gen Zers' response to the rollback of Roe v. Wade. ​ Now, we've launched Our Bodies, Our Votes, a collection of stories from courageous Gen Zers about their experiences with reproductive rights and their calls to action as the 2024 U.S. election draws near."

Learn more here: HerCampus.com


If When How From their website:

"We are lawyers and advocates who believe that everyone should be able to determine if, when, and how to build their families without barriers or punishment."

"We imagine a world where every person has the right and resources to make reproductive decisions free from discrimination, coercion, or violence."

"We believe that everyone should have the power to decide if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain their families. Our goal is to help transform the legal and policy landscape to make our belief a reality."

Learn more here: IfWhenHow.org


League of Women Voters from their site:

"The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan, grassroots nonprofit dedicated to empowering everyone to fully participate in our democracy. With active Leagues in all 50 states and more than 700 Leagues across the country, we engage in advocacy, education, litigation, and organizing to protect every American's freedom to vote.

Founded in 1920, the League was a merger of the National Council of Women Voters and the National American Women's Suffrage Association. Referred to as a "mighty political experiment," it aimed to help newly enfranchised women exercise their right to vote."

"Today, the League has expanded our vision of a more inclusive democracy where all Americans, regardless of gender, sex, race, ability, or party can see themselves represented in our government."

Learn more here: LWV.org


Moms for Libros From their website:

"We empower parents with clear, actionable insights into public education policy, fostering a community that champions equitable, high-quality education for all students. Through education and advocacy, we envision a future where every parent actively shapes the educational landscape, ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive.

Our mission is to support parents and teachers in navigating laws that impact their ability to prioritize student needs. We are also committed to addressing the challenges posed by the 'Parent's Rights' movement, which can sometimes serve as a barrier to achieving positive educational outcomes and can overlook the rights and well-being of students."

Learn more here: MomsForLibros.org


National Black Women's Justice Institute from their site:

"The National Black Women's Justice Institute (NBWJI) aims to eliminate racial and gender disparities in the U.S. criminal legal system that are responsible for its disproportionate impact on Black women, girls, and gender nonconforming people...We seek to dismantle the punitive paradigm driving the U.S. criminal legal system and build, in its place, pathways to healing and opportunity."

Learn more here: NBWJI.org


National Organization for Women from their site:

"NOW is a multi-issue, multi-strategy organization that takes a holistic approach to women's rights. Our priorities are winning economic equality and securing it with an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that will guarantee equal rights for women; championing abortion rights, reproductive freedom and other women's health issues; opposing racism; fighting bigotry against the LGBTQIA community; and ending violence against women."

Learn more here: Now.org


Planned Parenthood from their site:

"In October 2016, Planned Parenthood turned 100 years strong. Planned Parenthood was founded on the revolutionary idea that women should have the information and care they need to live strong, healthy lives and fulfill their dreams - no ceilings, no limits." "Today, Planned Parenthood is a trusted health care provider, an informed educator, a passionate advocate, and a global partner helping similar organizations around the world."

Learn more here: PlannedParenthood.org


Reproductive Freedom For All from their site:

"Reproductive Freedom For All, formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America, has helped lead the charge for over 50 years in the fight for abortion rights, access to birth control, parental leave policies, and pregnancy protections."

"1969 NARAL is established. The National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws, NARAL, is established at the "First National Conference on Abortion Laws: Modification or Repeal" conference held in Chicago."

"2023 NARAL launches its 2023 "Freedom for Everybody" organizing and mobilization program. This program builds on the momentum of the midterms, giving voters and supporters more ways to act on their values by training them to organize in their own communities. NARAL changes its name to Reproductive Freedom for All as it continues its commitment to equitable access to reproductive health care."

Learn more here: ReproductiveFreedomForAll.org


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