Abortion extremists have been waging a global war on our rights and humanity, and only a global movement can stop it.
, a long time warrior in the fight for equality who was integral in freeing women wrongly jailed for miscarriages and other pregnancy complications in El Salvador.
As we met to learn from each other—U.S. activists and leaders from some of our most impactful abortion rights organizations and the Green Wave leaders—we realized that while hope inspires us, solidarity is what will keep us together. Leaders from the United States welcomed our movement and have now joined the Green Wave with a of their own, which reads, “Abortion is freedom.
At the same time, lawyers in Latin America are fighting for life and health saving exceptions to abortion bans in front of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights—a court whose decisions impact the lives of people across all of Latin America. The case is that of , a 21-year-old woman who was battling lupus when she became pregnant.
Across the Americas, the fight for life saving medical care is raging. That is why the Green Wave Gathering and the union of this movement is so critical at this time. It showed us that despite our differing political systems and climates, activists in the U.S. and Latin America share a vision of reproductive freedom and access to healthcare that cannot be stopped.
Until then, we fight. We stand in solidarity, wearing our green pañuelos, in support of every single person who has or will ever need an abortion, every person whose sexuality and identities have been oppressed and suppressed, every person who wants to live as their authentic self. We are a united movement, a transnational movement, a movement without borders and together we are unstoppable. The Green Wave is here to stay.
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