A timely and beautiful reminder that the truth will ALWAYS set us free . Grateful to be on this journey with you @cindi_leive , I have no doubt there are many of us who needed to read your brilliant article today. ( link in Bio ) #Repost @cindi_leive ・・・ So: Last week I turned on the radio and heard a legal scholar predicting that thanks to the looming retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, abortion will be illegal in 20 states by 2020. I felt my blood run cold, not just because of the Handmaid’s Tale of it all, but because like one in four women, I know first-hand how important the access to safe, legal abortion can be. I had one as a teenager, and the ability to make the choice that was right for me, without fear of back alleys or coat hangers, has given me the gift of the rest of my life—my family, my work, everything. I’ve never particularly wanted to talk about my abortion publicly before, even though I’ve watched in admiration as so many other women (bowing to you @JessicaValenti, @theLindyWest, @sarahsophief, @ruhnay, @AmandadeCadenet, Tanya Selvaratnam & more) have been forthright about theirs. But as I write in tomorrow’s New York Times, my own silence feels like a holdover from a safer time. To many people, “women who have abortions” seem like some remote category of folks on the fringe: easy to demonize if you are anti-choice, and easy to stereotype or forget even if you are pro-. But we are everywhere. The woman who works next to you, the woman you sleep with, the woman who serves your coffee, signs your paycheck, patrols your neighborhood, maybe even the woman who raised you—there’s a one in four chance that she had to make this choice. Those are her rights on the line. To any young woman who has to make this decision: There are millions of us who have been there before you, even if we don’t often talk about it, and we’ll support you whatever you choose. And to those who try to repeal our rights—who are already repealing our rights, especially for poor women—there’s this: “Women who choose abortion” are not faceless or anonymous. We’re real, and we vote. We show up. And there are a lot of us. Love you all.

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A timely and beautiful reminder that the truth will ALWAYS set us free . Grateful to be on this journey with you @cindi_leive , I have no doubt there are many of us who needed to read your brilliant article today. ( link in Bio )
#Repost @cindi_leive
・・・
So: Last week I turned on the radio and heard a legal scholar predicting that thanks to the looming retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, abortion will be illegal in 20 states by 2020. I felt my blood run cold, not just because of the Handmaid’s Tale of it all, but because like one in four women, I know first-hand how important the access to safe, legal abortion can be. I had one as a teenager, and the ability to make the choice that was right for me, without fear of back alleys or coat hangers, has given me the gift of the rest of my life—my family, my work, everything.
I’ve never particularly wanted to talk about my abortion publicly before, even though I’ve watched in admiration as so many other women (bowing to you @JessicaValenti, @theLindyWest, @sarahsophief, @ruhnay, @アマンダ・デ・カディネット, Tanya Selvaratnam & more) have been forthright about theirs. But as I write in tomorrow’s New York Times, my own silence feels like a holdover from a safer time. To many people, “women who have abortions” seem like some remote category of folks on the fringe: easy to demonize if you are anti-choice, and easy to stereotype or forget even if you are pro-. But we are everywhere. The woman who works next to you, the woman you sleep with, the woman who serves your coffee, signs your paycheck, patrols your neighborhood, maybe even the woman who raised you—there’s a one in four chance that she had to make this choice. Those are her rights on the line.
To any young woman who has to make this decision: There are millions of us who have been there before you, even if we don’t often talk about it, and we’ll support you whatever you choose. And to those who try to repeal our rights—who are already repealing our rights, especially for poor women—there’s this: “Women who choose abortion” are not faceless or anonymous. We’re real, and we vote. We show up. And there are a lot of us.
Love you all.


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