Senator Manka Dhingra, 45th District, addresses supporters to statewide abortion-access who rallied on the steps of the Legislative Building in Olympia, Wa. on Wednesday to honor the 52nd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. The rally was hosted by the Pro-Choice Washington organization. Steve Bloom The Olympian
We’re often told progress isn’t linear, but "abortion" being removed from the Health and Human Services Department's site is undeniably pretty disheartening.
Erika Christensen decided to become a patient advocate for abortion later in pregnancy after she had to travel from New York to Colorado to get a third-trimester abortion. Christensen found out her wanted pregnancy wasn’t viable around 30 weeks.
Protesters held signs advocating for making abortion legal at the intersection of Central Avenue and 3rd Street in downtown St. Pete.
On January 22, 1973, the landmark judgment on the Roe v Wade case was passed by the United States Supreme Court. The judgment decriminalised abortion in the country and recognised right to privacy as
January 22 has witnessed a myriad of significant events across the globe, each shaping the course of history in unique ways.One of the most notable events
Wednesday marks the anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade, which gave women a federal Constitutional right to an abortion. In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe giving states total leeway to restrict abortion or prohibit it all together.
Attacks on our rights are still in full throttle. And the future of your reproductive health care access may lie in the hands of your state leaders.
Citing a “financial shortfall,” Planned Parenthood of Illinois announced Wednesday – on the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade – that it will be closing four clinics across the state, including one on Chicago’s South Side.
It was 52 years ago today the U.S. Supreme Court handed down arguably its most controversial ruling of the 20th Century.
The march has been held every January since Jan. 22, 1973, when Roe v. Wade established a woman’s right to have an abortion without excessive government restrictions — the day Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, calls “the darkest day of our American story.”
Activists rallied behind the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL) organization gathered on the steps of the Minnesota Capitol in St. Paul on Wednesday for a March for Life – speaking against perceived pro-abortion policies.