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From Toni Bond Leonard, President & CEO |
An important part of our work at Black
Women for Reproductive Justice
An important part of our work at Black Women
for Reproductive Justice is to let
policymakers know the impact of various
policies upon the lives of women, especially
Black women. On December 12, 2008, I was a
part of a group of activists who met with
the President-Elect’s Transition Team to
discuss recommendations reproductive justice
activists made to advance reproductive
health and rights. I was asked to speak
about the devastating effect of abortion
funding restrictions on poor women who are
disproportionately women of color. We are
in a pivotal point in history. This is a
time when we must identify the issues that
concern us and carry our voices to
policymakers about the changes we want to
see.
This is the work for each of us who believe
in women being able to be self-determining
about their lives, their bodies, the
communities that we call home. It is truly
the time to “color our world” with fairness,
justice, and equality. Take some time to
reflect on what fairness, justice, and
equality mean to you. What do you think
needs to happen, especially, around the
issue of reproductive justice?
Take a look at the full document that
reproductive health and rights activists
have created:
Advancing Reproductive Health and Rights in
a New Administration
on President-Elect Obama’s
change.gov website.
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