Nancy Davis, a survivor of Louisiana’s abortion ban, will be leading the march in Baton Rouge.
with her colleagues, expects people of all genders and backgrounds to show up for the rallies on Sunday. Women are certainly leading the movement, but Edwards and URGE are inspired by the Black feminists who declared abortion and reproductive rights clearly intersectional issues that affect nearly everyone. This includes nonbinary and transgender people and their partners, who often engage in family planning and must have access to reproductive health care just like anyone else.
Indeed, about 70 percent of Black women live in states that ban or heavily restrict access to abortion care. Additionally, 25 percent of U.S. teenagers live in states that banned abortion after the Supreme Court ruling, according to the report.
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