Brett Kavanaugh was nowhere to be seen last Saturday when his Yale classmates attending their 35th college reunion held a rally, expressing anger and frustration with their former classmate.
, a senior research scientist at Ibis Reproductive Health in Cambridge, emphasized the long-standing barriers Black and Brown women experience accessing abortion and the disproportionate impact a Supreme Court decision overturningwill have on women of color, particularly in the South. Thompson encouraged people to support abortion funds that help people cover the costs of abortion healthcare and travel to reach it.
“When the leak came down, I was shocked. I could not believe what I was reading. They want to control women’s bodies.” Winfield encouraged people to go back to their states and “educate, advocate, legislate, donate. Do every one of the -ates that you can!”Two doctors from Kavanaugh’s class and a current medical student spoke as well.
Texas-based reproductive psychiatrist Karen Horst explained the dangerous conditions in Texas since the state banned abortion last year. When a woman with a pre-viable pregnancy presents to the hospital due to premature rupture of membranes, she cannot receive treatment until she either hemorrhages or develops a uterine infection. Instead she is sent home with instructions to return if heavy bleeding or fever develops. Dr.
Oregon-based gynecologist Audrey Garrett described how she had seen women die of abortions in countries where abortion was illegal.We just have to let them bleed until we decide that they have bled too much. That is where we are in Texas right now.I also graduated with Kavanaugh and spoke at the rally.
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