The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is a disaster for reproductive rights in America –– but the fight is far from over.
Now that Roe has fallen, 22 states, including nearly every state in the South, are expected to swiftly outlaw abortion.
How did we get here? Where does the reproductive rights movement go next? What can be done right now to minimize the impact of this decision on the most vulnerable people?
The Intercept has long covered the barrage of attacks against abortion rights, but the end of Roe is a game-changer, and those committed to reproductive autonomy will likely need to reassess their tactics.
This live conversation will unpack the effects of the end of Roe v. Wade and what the reproductive rights movement (and all of us) can do to keep fighting for reproductive justice.
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The Intercept team
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