Get On the Bus: Banned Books Tour Hits the Road, from New York to Texas

(The Guardian Oct. 5, 2023) Book banning in public schools jumped by 33% this year, so a group of enthusiasts is tackling censorship with a bus tour. "Florida has overtaken Texas as the state with the highest number of titles pulled off the shelves and accounts for just under half of the nationwide bans. Consistently, this censorship targets materials dealing with themes like physical abuse, sexual assault, race and LGBTQ+ identities."

2024-01-10T16:21:35-08:00October 26th, 2023|

Georgia Supreme Court Allows State’s Six-Week Abortion Ban to Remain in Effect

(New York Times, Oct, 24, 2023) A lower court is now expected to hear arguments on the broader question of whether the right to privacy in the state constitution protects a right to abortion. "With North Carolina now banning most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy, South Carolina after six weeks, and Florida doing the same, pending a legal challenge, the ruling ensures that abortion will be largely inaccessible in the Deep South, forcing women there to travel farther [...]

2024-01-10T16:20:23-08:00October 26th, 2023|

As Abortion Access Shrinks, Hospitals Fill in the Gaps

(New York Times, Oct. 23, 2023) Hospitals are playing a growing role in abortion access, as pregnant women with certain health issues travel to seek care that clinics can't provide. "At the end of last year, Illinois abortion providers met with state officials to suggest a program to better serve the sickest abortion patients.In July, the state awarded them a $600,000 grant to start the Complex Abortion Regional Line for Access, or CARLA. Two full-time nurses now coordinate [...]

2024-01-10T16:18:17-08:00October 26th, 2023|

US Abortion Rates Rise Post-Roe Amid Deep Divide in State-by-State Access

(The Guardian, Oct, 24, 2023) The average number of abortions performed each month in the United States rose in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, according to the first full-year count of abortions provided nationwide. In states with near-total or six-week bans, abortions plummeted. Providers in those states performed 114,590 fewer abortions than they would have if Roe had not been overturned, according to data collected by the research group, WeCount. At the same [...]

2024-01-10T16:19:03-08:00October 26th, 2023|

Fears rise as 3 maternity units prepare to close in Alabama

Alabama has one of the country's highest maternal mortality rates. Now, three hospitals plan to stop delivering babies, putting some pregnant women at even higher risk. “People are going to show up delivering in the ER, and you’re going to have bad outcomes,” said Dr. Jesanna Cooper, an OB-GYN who formerly worked at Princeton Baptist Medical Center, the Birmingham hospital closing its maternity services. “If you show up with a very premature baby and deliver [...]

2024-01-10T16:25:59-08:00October 10th, 2023|

‘Pro-Mother, Pro-Choice’ Crowds Gather in Valletta in Support of Abortion

(Times of Malta, Sept. 30, 2023) Speaking to those present at the protests, activist and academic Andrea Dibben from the Women's Rights Foundation explained why the courts were used as a backdrop. She said protesters assembled at the courts after a mother and a victim of domestic violence were prosecuted by the police and charged with having an abortion. "For us, you are not a criminal. You are our sister. You are one of us. [...]

2023-10-06T15:18:10-07:00October 6th, 2023|

Idaho Banned Abortion. Then It Turned Down Supports for Pregnancies and Births.

(ProPublica, Oct. 3, 2023) Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, Idaho's GOP-led legislature has disbanded a maternal mortality committee, failed to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage, and turned down federal grants for child care. Read Article >

2023-10-06T15:17:45-07:00October 6th, 2023|

Abortion Rights Group Sees Mission Beyond ‘Pro-Choice,’ So It Has a New Name

(New York Times, Sept. 20, 2023) NARAL Pro-Choice America is now Reproductive Freedom for All, as the post-Roe landscape reshapes the policy fights over abortion access. NARAL’s new name is intended to align the group’s goals with a different argument than choice: In the post-Roe era, the battle for abortion access is a fight for fundamental freedoms. Read Article >

2023-10-06T15:17:58-07:00October 6th, 2023|

Support for Abortion Rights Hits Record High in UK

(The Independent, Sept. 21, 2023) The British Social Attitudes polling, of more than 2,000 people, found 76 percent of those surveyed support a woman’s right to have an abortion. In 1983, just 37 percent of those surveyed held the same view, but by 2005 the proportion had risen to 60 percent before increasing to 70 percent in 2017. Note: Abortions are still deemed a criminal act in England, Scotland and Wales under the 1967 Abortion [...]

2023-10-06T15:18:04-07:00October 6th, 2023|

Pro-choice Leader Laphonza Butler Appointed to Feinstein’s Senate Seat

(ANGELUS, Oct. 2, 2023, a Catholic news service) California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his appointment of Laphonza Butler, president of the pro-choice group Emily's List, to California's U.S. Senate seat left vacant after the death of Sen. Diane Feintstein. Butler will be the first person who identifies openly as LGBTQ+ to represent California as a U.S. senator. Note: Uplift International wants to show accurate news from other viewpoints. It shows how other sides frame the [...]

2023-10-06T15:17:50-07:00October 6th, 2023|
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