Ohioans will vote on reproductive freedom in the Nov. 7 election but details on what Issue 1 involves are not medically accurate.
Sign up for Reckon’s latest newsletter dedicated to the fight for reproductive justice, a weekly repro rundown covering the good, the fair-to-middlin' and the ugly in repro news.State abortion rights are up for grabs in Ohio’s Nov. 7 Election. With early voting already underway, misinformation is infiltrating the conversation and potentially swaying the vote.
“This notion of partial abortions, in my mind, is language that conservatives have used to try to push this notion of fetal personhood. I don’t necessarily equate those with science, so much as they are words to help incite people to particular position,” said Dr. Regina Davis Moss, President and CEO ofhave popped up around the country, and essentially grant a fetus the same or more rights than a pregnant person.
New Voices teams up with organizations who offer mutual aid, like free groceries, to help provide education and context around Issue 1. “Well, we Black. And how do you look at the things that Black people do in their everyday life by tradition, and infuse conversations, these difficult conversations? How do you make your family, your friends, your community members feel like this is not taboo, right, like we have a conversation, and it’s okay,” said Osueke.
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