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SisterReach, founded in October 2011, was formed to offer women and girls in Memphis and throughout the state of Tennessee a framework of Reproductive Justice (RJ). Learn more about us at www.sisterreach.org
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sisterreach · 8 years ago
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We’d love to see you there!  There’s still time to register, even from your smartphone!  #SisterReach #2016RJSummit
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sisterreach · 8 years ago
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sisterreach · 8 years ago
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sisterreach · 8 years ago
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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In this illuminating piece from The Guardian, you can learn about the history of the Hyde Amendment, how bans on insurance coverage for abortion harm our communities, and the dynamic movement to lift these bans--a movement led by women of color! Find out more: http://bit.ly/2a2dFQB #BeBoldEndHyde
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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We’re committed to lifting the bans on abortion     coverage—that’s why we support the EACH Woman Act. #4EACHofUs
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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#DearNextPresident: Are you BOLD enough to put an end to abortion coverage restrictions? http://bit.ly/NextPrezHyde #BeBoldEndHyde
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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SCOTUS affirmed that we deserve compassion, respect & dignity when making our own health decisions. #MyDecision #WholeWomensHealth #TrustBlackWomen #EyesOnTn
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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In an thrilling victory for women, the U.S. Supreme Court just ruled to protect access to safe, legal abortion. The landmark ruling blocks two unconstitutional Texas restrictions that threatened to close a significant number of abortion providers.
With its decision, the Court recognized that these restrictions do not enhance patient safety, but rather punish women by blocking access to safe abortion.
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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#WeWontGoBack #KeepClinicsOpen  #StoptheSham
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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 #StoptheSham, #KeepClinicsOpen  #WeWontGoBack @sisterreach
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                        March 2, 2016
      SISTERREACH JOINS HUNDREDS OF ADVOCATES IN WASHINGTON, DC TO STAND FOR WOMEN’S ACCESS TO                           SAFE AND LEGAL HEALTHCARE
(WASHINGTON, DC) MARCH 2, 2016:  Today, SisterReach will rally with hundreds of women and advocates from across the country regarding the Supreme Court case Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt.  In 2013, Texas passed HB2, a sweeping measure that imposes numerous restrictions on access to abortion, including a requirement that abortion providers obtain admitting privileges at local hospitals and a requirement that every health care facility offering abortion services meet the same building specifications as ambulatory surgical centers - essentially becoming mini-hospitals.
Together, these requirements - opposed by leading medical groups including the AMA and ACOG - would force more than 75% of abortion clinics in Texas to close. Prior to the enactment of HB2, there were more than 40 facilities providing abortions dispersed throughout Texas. As of January 2016, that number has been whittled to 19.
In 2014, the Center for Reproductive Rights filed a lawsuit on behalf of Whole Woman’s Health and several other Texas health care providers to block these two provisions. While a federal district court permanently blocked the measures as unconstitutional, that ruling was largely overturned by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in June 2015. Immediately following, the U.S. Supreme Court stepped in to halt the Fifth Circuit’s ruling and ensure many of the state’s clinics could remain open while the clinics sought review by the nation’s highest court.
“This legislation will endanger the lives of thousands of women in and around Texas who rely on these safe and legal healthcare services,” says Cherisse Scott, founder and CEO of SisterReach, a reproductive justice organization based in Memphis, TN. “This trend of legislation
has had the same implications in Tennessee where we’re fighting similar legislation like 48-hour waiting periods and abstinence-based sex education. The lack of safe health facilities disproportionately impacts women of color and poor women as we have seen in the current TN case of Ms. Anna Yocca,” says Scott., “When women are left with no option, when their backs are against the wall, they are forced to take matters into their own hands in order to access healthcare. Over 200,000 women in Texas have already self-aborted due to the current clinic closings in Texas. This is a dangerous national trend that legislators in support of HB2 should have taken into consideration. Instead, they insist on passing medically unnecessary legislation based on questionable morals, making it almost impossible for poor women to access the healthcare they choose and need.”
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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Rural women deserve accessible maternal healthcare. #WeAreHere #InsureTN
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sisterreach · 9 years ago
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#SisterReach #CSE4TN #SupportNotShame 
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