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The overturning of Roe v Wade marks the first time in United States history that a constitutional right was removed. It marks the erasure of a nearly 50 year precedent. This decision is about far more than politics. It is about human rights. It is about the right to choose. It is about the right to independence and freedom. It is about the right to equality. The Supreme Court’s ruling has taken away individuals’ power over their medical decisions regarding pregnancy, and will have the greatest negative impact on communities already disadvantaged by systemic racism: Black, Latino, Indigenous, and other populations of color.

25% of the proceeds will be donated to the United State of Women (USOW) organization, but perhaps most importantly, the Roe v Wade collection inspires continued dialogue, continued advocacy, continued action, and continued community.

The pre-sale for all items ends 7/3/22.

The following are resources that I have found helpful:

Websites

Planned Parenthood

Wired (Abortion Rights is a Battle Over History)

Donation history

$82.80 was donated to United State of Women on 7.22.22. You can view the donation receipt here.

*Donations will be continually made until all products are sold.

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