
Reflecting on the Past. Fast Forward to the Future.
We'll continue to fight for and support reproductive choice - no matter what lies ahead.
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These last four years have been rife with one assault after another and we want to let you know that although abortion care providers are battle-weary, we are still in the fight.
The last few weeks have allowed us all to breathe a collective sigh of relief as we consider the possibilities of an administration that supports reproductive healthcare. But almost immediately the noise from those unwilling to accept the results of our election process was deafening, and the refusal of elected officials to acknowledge the president-elect was shocking. These actions continue to serve as a major distraction with the goal of preventing us from focusing on the real work that needs to be done: addressing racial unrest and injustice, economic and health disparities, joblessness, bigotry, misogyny, and COVID-19. We call on the new administration to encourage policies that serve to empower individuals and families to make their own reproductive decisions.
The times call for us to take a collective breath. To practice self-care. To be kind to yourself and others. We will be taking our own “self-care” advice. Instead of dwelling on the past, we will be looking to the future.
We are asking you to continue to support us as we move forward.
The Emma Goldman Clinic is looking forward to opportunities for the future that extend beyond repairing the damage of the last few years. We are looking for ways to increase access to care as clinics face closure and restrictions in many states have increased. Our state and nation face challenges so deep-seeded that they won’t be quickly mended, but the Emma Goldman Clinic is in this for the long game: 2023 will mark our fifty-year anniversary!
The work is far from over.
Please join us in eliminating barriers to reproductive health care access.
We hope you are in this with us.
Click here to read the full appeal from EGC Executive Director Francine Thompson