You cannot break all the chains, except one. You cannot say you want to be free of exploitation and oppression, except you want to keep the oppression of women by men. You can’t say you want to liberate humanity yet keep one half of the people enslaved to the other half. The oppression of women is completely bound up with the division of society into masters and slaves, exploiters and exploited, and the ending of all such conditions is impossible without the complete liberation of women. All this is why women have a tremendous role to play not only in making revolution but in making sure there is all-the-way revolution. The fury of women can and must be fully unleashed as a mighty force for proletarian revolution.
Bob Avakian
Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
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We are told that "equality for women has been won" and that "there are no limits to what girls can achieve." BULLSHIT!
Every 15 seconds a woman is beaten. Every day three to four women are killed by their partners. One out of four female college students will be raped or sexually assaulted while in college.
In recent years, pornography has become increasingly violent, cruel, degrading towards women; women are referred to as “cumdumpsters” and “fuckbuckets”; the “money shot” (ejaculation in a woman’s face) is standard; humiliating cruelty—like violent “ass-to-mouth” penetration—is normalized, and racist bigotry is sexualized. Meanwhile, the broader culture has been pornified: pole dancing is taught at gyms, “sexting” is a national phenomenon among teens, and the strip club is the accepted backdrop to “male bonding.” All this is tied in with, and reinforces, the trafficking of millions of women and girls as literal chattel in the international sex industry.
This is NOT society becoming more comfortable with sex....
The assault on women’s right and need to simply be able to determine whether or not to have a child has reached a fever pitch in the United States. Too many of those who do uphold this basic right have been put on the defensive and will barely talk about the fundamental issue at the heart of this assault—the lives and future of women. Some even fear saying the word “abortion,” let alone upholding it as a basic right. In the face of this, Stop Patriarchy has taken the offensive. Last summer they led a 16 state, month long Abortion Rights Freedom Ride, mobilizing hundreds and reaching hundreds of thousands with the slogan, “Abortion On Demand and Without Apology!” In November, they returned to two of the places that most concentrate the assault on women's fundamental right to control their own reproduction: Mississippi and Albuquerque.
Women and men from many different perspectives have joined this effort directly or in other ways, including financially, come to its support. The Revolutionary Communist Party fully supports and commends these efforts as fulfilling a great need and calls on all those who do not want to see women enslaved to their reproduction to recognize and act on this great need.
This November, there are two key places in the country where the battle over abortion is most concentrated. From November 2-6, the last abortion clinic in the state of Mississippi will be under siege from Operation Save America, an extreme, violence-inciting, woman-hating Christian fascist organization. And on November 19, a vote will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico that could ban abortions after 20 weeks, thereby shutting down two of the four doctors in the country who openly provide abortions for women who desperately need them in the third trimester of pregnancy. Stop Patriarchy is calling for people from all over the nation to contribute your voice, time, money, creativity, and courage to stand with us in Jackson MS from October 29-Nov 6 and Albuquerque, NM from Nov 15-17.
The three goals that were identified by Stop Patriarchy when we launched the Abortion Rights Freedom Ride are more urgent than ever. These goals were:
to wage a national counter-offensive against this national war on women,
to radically reset the political, ideological and moral terms so that people recognize that this is a fight over women's liberation or women's enslavement and that abortion must be available on demand and without apology,
to forge a movement that relies on ourselves, not politicians or the courts, to wage massive society-wide resistance of millions of people to defeat this whole war on women.
The success of turning back this state of emergency in Mississippi and Albuquerque in November is something that everyone who cares about the future of women has a stake in. YOU are needed. Everyone must find the ways to support this effort, and everyone reading this, and everyone that you know can do something to strengthen the impact of this effort.
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To those who call themselves "pro-choice" but say that “Abortion On Demand and Without Apology” is “too extreme”:
Which women do you think should apologize and feel guilty for their abortions?
Which women would you force to have children against their will?
Sunsara Taylor
On November 19, people in the city of Albuquerque will vote on whether to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The very fact that a fundamental right of women—the right to abortion at whatever point in her pregnancy and for whatever reason she decides—can be put up for a vote is entirely illegitimate and reveals something profoundly wrong with the system that rules over us. Read more.
by Rigel Kane
by Sunsara Taylor
I want to speak to something that I have heard advocated by abortion rights supporters with increasing frequency as the attacks on abortion rights escalate to a fevered pitch across this country. As abortion clinics are closed down at an alarming rate, as access to abortion is restricted beyond the reach of many poor and rural women already, and as new laws and restrictions mount, it is not uncommon to hear some of the most dedicated fighters in the pro-choice movement insist that it is time to begin developing underground networks that will be able to continue providing abortions to women even if it becomes illegal.
The first time I heard this approach advocated more than fifteen years ago at a women's conference, I found it extremely attractive because it had the appearance of defiance and determination not to be stopped by unjust and illegitimate laws. However, now when I hear this advocated I hear the air of desperation, defeat and honestly a degree of self-delusion. Read more
From Sunsara Taylor and David Gunn Jr.: Across the country, people are waking up to the state of emergency facing the right to abortion... If we do not reverse this trajectory now, we will condemn future generations of women and girls to forced motherhood, to lives of open enslavement, terror, and life-crushing shame..." Read more
by Sunsara Taylor. Today, as many of the Abortion Rights Freedom Riders escorted patients and hula-hooped outside the clinic, I sat down with the director of Jackson Women's Health Organization. I told her about the threefold mission of the Abortion Rights Freedom Ride...She told me about her patients. Read more
Posted September 8, 2013. Albuquerque, New Mexico has become a national focal point in the struggle over abortion rights in this country because it is the city where two out of the four doctors left in the country who perform later abortions practice. As described in this article, Albuquerque was targeted for threatening and woman-hating protest by the fascist anti-abortion group Operation Rescue during mid-August and it will remain the focus of the anti-abortion movement as they work to close these abortion providers down. Albuquerque was also one of the final stops on the Abortion Rights Freedom Ride, a month-long caravan that traveled from both coasts and down the middle of the country to stand up for abortion rights this past summer. Read the article written by a member of a Revolution Club and Abortion Rights Freedom Rider
From both coasts, and through the middle of the country
This article draws heavily upon and has been edited from thoughts on the Abortion Rights Freedom Ride from Sunsara Taylor. Read more
From the RCP's "A Declaration: For Women's Liberation and the Emancipation of All Humanity":
Women need emancipation. Women need liberation from thousands of years of tradition’s chains. This is a declaration that stands on the clear recognition that for humanity as a whole to advance, half of humanity must be lifted from centuries of being condemned to being the property of men and pitilessly exploited, demeaned and degraded in a thousand ways.
Women are not breeders. Women are not lesser beings. Women are not objects created for the sexual pleasure of men. Women are human beings capable of participating fully and equally in every realm of human endeavor. When women are held down, all of humanity is held back. Women must win liberation, and they can only be liberated through the revolutionary transformation of the world and the emancipation of all of humanity, and through being a powerful motive force in that revolution.
Also available as downloadable PDF.
by Sunsara Taylor and Rigel Kane. What happens in Mississippi and Albuquerque—whether people mobilize to resist these attacks on women, including traveling to these places from across the country, or whether people stay home and “lay low”—will have tremendous implications not only for the outcome of these particular battles, but for the direction of the whole war on women. Read more
Diane Derzis, owner of the last abortion clinic in Mississippi, talks with Sunsara Taylor about legal threats to her clinic, her own abortion, anti-abortion violence, and the joy of serving women. Read the interview
Revolution Interview
Sunsara Taylor interviews Dr. Willie Parker, one of the two heroic abortion doctors who regularly flies to Mississippi to provide abortions at the last clinic in that state. Read more
Also: A Conversation with Dr. Willie Parker and Sunsara Taylor. October 28, 2013 at Revolution Books NYC (video)
...this year there are over 300 measures introduced to further restrict abortion and shut down clinics?
...97% of rural counties have no abortion provider?
...FIVE states have only ONE abortion clinic?
...over 80% of clinics that provide abortions have experienced violence, threats, harassment?
...EIGHT abortion providers and staff have been KILLED?
In this #AbortionRightsEmergency … what will you do? Sit on the sidelines? Hypothesize & criticize? Bury your head in the sand? Rely on the official political process which has buckled under the force of the anti-abortion movement? Or stand up, expose and oppose their illegitimacy, and fight unapologetically for abortion rights?! TODAY would not be a minute too soon.
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In the last three years 50 abortion clinics have been shut down, and 2013 saw 300 new restrictions on abortion introduced on the state level. This month alone, 13 abortion clinics in Texas were forced to stop providing abortions, and a federal 20-week ban will be re-introduced to the Senate; there are five states that have only one clinic left that provides surgical abortions. Now the anti-abortion movement is targeting Albuquerque with a 20-week ban - to be voted on November 19 - because two out of the only four late term abortion providers in the U.S. practice in that city.
From wherever you are, you CAN take a stand AGAINST this ban in ABQ (misleadingly called the “Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act”) and AGAINST the whole war on women. Record yourself and people you know speaking for a minute or two one or all of these questions:
Why is abortion on demand and without apology a just demand?
Why is this worth fighting for?
What message to do you want to send to those on the ground in the cities and states where abortion is most under attack?
Post your videos on YouTube using any GMail/YouTube account.
Send the link to StopPatriarchyBayArea@gmail.com, saying where you are from!
Share this page www.stoppatriarchy.org/abortionrightsemergency far & wide!
Download flier for November 14 and 16 events (PDF)
Thursday, November 14, 7:00 pm
Emergency Forum: What will it take to turn the tide
and defeat the war on women?
4916 4th St, ABQ 87107
Called for by Personhood for Women, New Mexico Chapter
Come contribute to the much-needed conversation on what it will take to reverse the dangerous trajectory of anti-abortion & anti-woman legislation and culture, nationwide. Join with professionals, activists, and members of PersonhoodForWomen.org & StopPatriarchy.org to tackle this question. If you have been fighting this battle for years, or are just now learning about the state of emergency abortion rights are in, it is time to ask: how do we who believe the right to abortion is essential, act in accordance with what is at stake, actually turn the tide on these attacks and WIN?
Saturday, November 16, NOON
Abortion Rights Rally, Speak Out, and Outreach
Central Ave at Cornell Drive, ABQ 87106
Called for by Stop Patriarchy
Women’s lives should not be up for a vote! The struggle over abortion rights has never been about babies; it has always been about control over women. Be a part of shattering the stigma on abortion, and changing how people in ABQ and across the country think about abortion and about women. This Saturday, stand up, speak out, and reach out in unapologetic support of abortion rights!
Follow the mobilization around the Abortion Rights Emergency:
Stop Patriarchy
StopPatriarchy.org
StopPatriarchy@gmail.com
Personhood for Women, New Mexico chapter
www.PersonhoodForWomen.org
1. ALL OUT to JACKSON and ABQ! — Make plans to get down to Jackson, and ABQ, or if you have plans, CHANGE them, and make plans to be at one or both of these flashpoints, to FIGHT BACK against the attacks on abortion rights in these places and nationwide!. Then let us know you're coming (and if you are bringing others with you) by signing up online or send an email to stoppatriarchy@gmail.com,
2. REACH OUT to people you know and tell them why they should throw in on uncompromising resistance against the war on women by coming to these actions, donating money, spreading the word, or sending a statement of support or
3. DONATEas generously as you can and ask others you know to do the same.
4. SIGN AND CIRCULATE the Abortion on Demand & Without Apology statement — among friends, family, online communities and to any prominent people you know.
5. CONTRIBUTE YOUR SKILLS in legal observation and defense, graphic design, art, construction, social media, photography/videography, etc.
6. BREAK THE SILENCE! Share your own unapologetic abortion story by emailing us text or video to be shared with the clinics and communities in Jackson and Albuquerque, and nationally through the Stop Patriarchy blog.
7. Spread on social media! Tweet and RT about #abortionrightsemergency, post and spread on FB, reblog stoppatriarchy.tumblr.com posts, and tell your friends to spread this too! Cause #itsuptous to #resist
8. STAY CONNECTED — Come to the next meeting, do outreach at events with the Stop Patriarchy crew, sign up for THE E-LIST.
This statement was initiated by StopPatriarchy.org. Sign the Statement HERE.
Abortion is an issue that divides this country. This is no accident. How one thinks and feels about abortion flows fundamentally from how one views women.
We recognize that women are full human beings who must have the right – through unrestricted and unstigmatized access to birth control and abortion – to decide for themselves when and whether they will have children. We reject the view that a woman's highest purpose and fundamental “duty” is to bear children, even those she does not want or cannot care for.
For decades, a movement which calls itself “pro-life” has unleashed violence against abortion providers, shamed and humiliated women, and relentlessly restricted access to abortion, especially for poor women.
Over 80% of abortion clinics have experienced violence, threats, or harassment; eight doctors and staff have been murdered. Today, 97% of rural counties have no abortion provider. One in four poor women who seeks an abortion cannot afford it and is forced to have a child she does not want. Five states have only one abortion clinic left.
This assault has intensified, not slowed, under the Presidency of Obama. 2011 and 2012 saw record new legal restrictions on abortion. Already this year, 278 bills have been introduced to further restrict abortion, including laws set to go into effect that would shut down the last clinic in North Dakota on August 1. Added to this, the Obama administration fought relentlessly to keep emergency contraception ("Morning After Pill") off the shelves and out of the hands of the women and girls who desperately need it.
Reproductive rights are in a state of emergency.
If this direction is not reversed, women face being returned to the situation that prevailed for millennia – until only very recently – being forced to subordinate their dreams in order to have children against their will, or to risk their lives to avoid this. We are headed towards a situation like that in El Salvador where women face long imprisonment for abortion and where nurses and doctors must either turn women in or risk being imprisoned themselves.
This assault on the right to choose abortion is not driven by “concern for babies” or women. The fact is, this “pro-life” movement stands unanimous in its opposition to birth control and comprehensive sex education, the most effective means of preventing unwanted pregnancies. Republican leaders in this movement have fanned hatred of women by shaming women who have sex, belittling the monstrous crime of rape, and in other ways.
The truth is: Fetuses are NOT babies. Abortion is NOT murder. Women are NOT incubators.
For too long, millions have watched in alarm as yesterday's outrageous and unthinkable attack has become today's “compromise position” and tomorrow's limit of what can be imagined. This dynamic must be broken. The political leaders of the Democratic Party cannot be relied on to do this. While posing as the last bastion of defense against these attacks, these “leaders” have in fact seriously undermined reproductive rights by seeking “common ground” with fascists and religious fanatics, by ceding the moral high ground, by severing abortion from women's emancipation and by refusing to stand up when abortion providers are murdered.
We must rely on ourselves. We call on people everywhere to:
This July and August, there will be an abortion rights caravan traveling across this country to many places where attacks are most severe, including being in North Dakota on August 1st when new laws are set to go into effect that would criminalize abortion after six weeks and shut down the last clinic in the state. We support this action as well as other efforts across the country to defend abortion providers and defeat similar laws in other states. We pledge to resist and call on all who care about freedom, justice, and women's lives to do the same!Forced motherhood is female enslavement.
Abortion On Demand and Without Apology!
High School Youth at Kick-off Rally in New York, July 23, 2013. Photo: Special to Revolution
* For identification purposes only
In front of Supreme Court January 2013, 40th Anniversary of Roe v Wade
by A.S.K.
Is it true that a fetus is a form of life? Of course it is. It is made up of live cells, it is growing and processing energy, it has the capacity to mature and reproduce, it has a genetic system and so on.
Will an abortion destroy this form of life? Yes, absolutely.
Well then, isn’t an abortion killing another human being? No, absolutely not.
A fetus is not yet a human being. It is more like a seed or a sprout of a human being. It is "alive," but that is also true of all the other cells in a woman’s body. It has no life of its own yet. It is not yet a separate life from the life of the woman in whose uterus it is.
Just because something has the characteristics of "life" doesn’t mean people should necessarily preserve it. This is an obvious truth. Think about it: People routinely terminate "life" for what is seen as a greater good. We do this every time we eat—all the fruits, vegetables, and meats come from live plants and animals killed for our nourishment. People end "life" every time we cut a tree for firewood, every time we take antibiotics to kill off the live disease organisms which are making us sick, or even every time we kill other human beings in self-defense or to prevent them from causing other human beings to suffer and die.
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Updated December 6, 2013
In this #AbortionRightsEmergency … what will you do? Sit on the sidelines? Hypothesize & criticize? Bury your head in the sand? Rely on the official political process which has buckled under the force of the anti-abortion movement? Or stand up, expose and oppose their illegitimacy, and fight unapologetically for abortion rights?! TODAY would not be a minute too soon.
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Congratulations are in order for all who raised their voices, donated money, and went into the streets to defeat the outrageous proposed 20-week ban on abortions in Albuquerque yesterday! This is a win not only for the women of Albuquerque, or even just for the women of New Mexico. Your work has won a victory for women, and the men and others who value women's freedom, all over the country as two out of only four doctors in the country who provide late-term abortions practice in Albuquerque.
On the same day, however, the Supreme Court allowed to stand a ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court in New Orleans which forced as many as 15 clinics to close altogether or to stop providing abortions to women who need them throughout Texas while the legal challenges to a completely bogus law requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at local hospitals works its way through the courts.
Posted November 11, 2013. On November 19, people in the city of Albuquerque will vote on whether to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The very fact that a fundamental right of women—the right to abortion at whatever point in her pregnancy and for whatever reason she decides—can be put up for a vote is entirely illegitimate and reveals something profoundly wrong with the system that rules over us. Read more.
Posted November 21, 2013. By Rigel Kane.
There is a vicious movement in the halls of power, in the churches, and on the streets that has taken hold. While some people are motivated by religion to seek an end to the plethora of injustices in the world today, the Christian fascist anti-abortion movement must be directly opposed if we are ever going to see a day when women can decide their own futures, dream unfettered, and participate equally with men in society, without fear. And ultimately, we must challenge religion itself as a method and an ideology, and dig deep into how it plays into the very real and truly horrific economic, political, and social situation we are in, here and around the world. Read more
From a reader
Posted December 6, 2013
Posted November 14, 2013. By Rigel Kane.
Stop Patriarchy was welcomed warmly by a group of local activists that has done a lot of work to fight for abortion rights, on a scientific and pro-woman basis, and to argue for an unapologetic stance in doing so. We are uniting with these courageous and tireless folks throughout the week to change minds, break boundaries, and rally all those who support abortion rights to stand together in defiant opposition to this ban and the anti-abortion movement that would like to see a societywide return to the dark ages, stand together in uncompromising support of abortion rights, and stand together in determination to see this world transformed into one where women are truly liberated. Read more
From the women on the ground in Mississippi who are fighting to keep open the last abortion clinic in the state.
Diane Derzis, owner of the last abortion clinic in Mississippi, talks with Sunsara Taylor about legal threats to her clinic, her own abortion, anti-abortion violence, and the joy of serving women. Read the interview
At Revolution Books NYC (October 28, 2013)
November 8, 2013. By Sunsara Taylor.
Aired November 11, 2013
Dispatches from Sunsara Taylor
October 31, 2013. By Sunsara Taylor. Yesterday we arrived in Jackson, Mississippi, in the early afternoon. All the way down we were buzzing among ourselves about how outrageous it is that there is only one abortion clinic left in the State of Mississippi! Read more
Dispatch #2 from Jackson, Mississippi
Posted November 3, 2013.
A statement issued by Sunsara Taylor, on behalf of StopPatriarchy.org
November 1, 2013
Updated December 30, 2013
In the summer of 2013, the movement to End Pornography and Patriarchy: The Enslavement and Degradation of Women (StopPatriarchy.org) set out to turn the tide on the national state of emergency surrounding abortion rights by launching a national Abortion Rights Freedom Ride. Traveling from both coasts and down the middle of the country, through fifteen states and nearly 10,000 miles, over two dozen people caravanned, hundreds rallied, and thousands took part in other ways to stand up for abortion on demand and without apology.This report is the collective summation of that launch.
The Abortion Rights Freedom Ride received significant attention from both local and national media outlets, with the central message of "Abortion on Demand & Without Apology" front and center in much of the coverage. Click here for a compilation of the coverage.
"In July, pro-choice activists with the group Stop Patriarchy embarked on a cross-country abortion rights freedom ride....From the looks of things, they've only just begun."
"The Top 5 Moments in 2013's War on Women,"
The Progressive, December 23, 2013
From the RCP's "A Declaration: For Women's Liberation and the Emancipation of All Humanity":
Women need emancipation. Women need liberation from thousands of years of tradition’s chains. This is a declaration that stands on the clear recognition that for humanity as a whole to advance, half of humanity must be lifted from centuries of being condemned to being the property of men and pitilessly exploited, demeaned and degraded in a thousand ways.
Women are not breeders. Women are not lesser beings. Women are not objects created for the sexual pleasure of men. Women are human beings capable of participating fully and equally in every realm of human endeavor. When women are held down, all of humanity is held back. Women must win liberation, and they can only be liberated through the revolutionary transformation of the world and the emancipation of all of humanity, and through being a powerful motive force in that revolution.
Also available as downloadable PDF.
Susan Brownmiller
Mark Ruffalo
Gloria Steinem
Sikivu Hutchinson
David Gunn Jr.
Eve Ensler
Merle Hoffman
…and more
Updated December 7, 2013
"Every person has the right to her or his own body. It is the right of women to be free internally, and externally, of anything that causes them hardship and harm. I stand with women everywhere, and with the men who truly love them, in saying: We are the ones who’ve waited too long for the painful freedom that can come from abortion, to turn back now."
—from Alice Walker
"Yesterday’s ruling by a Federal Appeals court that will immediately shut down abortion care at as many as 13 clinics in Texas is an outrageous assault on women’s reproductive freedom. Read more
I am a man. I could say this has nothing to do with me. Except I have two daughters and I have a mother who was forced to illegally have an abortion in her state where abortion was illegal when she was a very young woman. Read more
Letter from Revolution reader
October 31, 2013
August 22, 2013. Transcript of the speech by MaryLou Singleton, woman’s healthcare provider, and signer on the statement for Abortion on Demand & Without Apology, delivered at the Aug 20, 2013 rally in Albuquerque NM to protest Operation Rescue.
Posted August 22, 2013. Operation Rescue is a highly organized section of the anti-abortion movement. They recently attacked the town of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the only city in the state with any abortion providers at all, as well as home of two of the last four doctors who openly provide later term abortions for women who need them. Operation Rescue has worked this year on introducing a ballot initiative that if passed, will introduce a 20-week ban on abortion in Albuquerque. Read more
August 25, 2013
From the StopPatriarchy.org blog:
August 16, 2013. I gave myself an abortion in 1956.
From the RCP's "A Declaration: For Women's Liberation and the Emancipation of All Humanity":
Women need emancipation. Women need liberation from thousands of years of tradition’s chains. This is a declaration that stands on the clear recognition that for humanity as a whole to advance, half of humanity must be lifted from centuries of being condemned to being the property of men and pitilessly exploited, demeaned and degraded in a thousand ways.
Women are not breeders. Women are not lesser beings. Women are not objects created for the sexual pleasure of men. Women are human beings capable of participating fully and equally in every realm of human endeavor. When women are held down, all of humanity is held back. Women must win liberation, and they can only be liberated through the revolutionary transformation of the world and the emancipation of all of humanity, and through being a powerful motive force in that revolution.
Also available as downloadable PDF.
Posted August 10, 2013
It was Hillary Clinton who came out and said that abortion is a “tragic” decision for women.
Bullshit.
You know what is tragic? Forced motherhood! You know what else is tragic? Poverty is tragic. Poverty that prevents a woman from being able to have and care for a child she wants is tragic. Rape is tragic. Pregnancies that result from rape are tragic. Health problems that interfere with a woman’s pregnancy, causing risk to her life or to the fetus are tragic.
Being able to have an abortion to prevent women from being double-penalized by these tragedies, to prevent women from having to foreclose their lives and futures and dreams, to prevent women from being further trapped in poverty or abuse, this is POSITIVE AND LIBERATING!
—from "Stop Patriarchy—
Live from DC, Day 2"
by Sunsara Taylor
Conversation from the Rally to Denounce Terrorism in Albuquerque August 20, in response to the recent siege laid upon them by Operation Rescue.
Chanting, “Operation Rescue, GO HOME!”
1: “They should get out of Albuquerque. Nobody wants them here. They are outsider extremists who need to go back to Texas or wherever the fuck they came from.”
2: “What about the women in Texas?”
1: “Well…” (lightbulb) “Oh… yeah.”
2: “You know they do this all over. They did this in Wichita. They target late term providers and states with very few providers, hoping to create these ‘states of refuge.’ Some of them live in those states, some of them don’t. Bottom line, no matter where they’re from, is they want to enslave women.”
1: “That’s fucking true! There should BE NO HOME for Operation Rescue!”
—from "No room for compromise:
There IS a WAR ON WOMEN"
Revolution, August 20, 2013
From the RCP's "A Declaration: For Women's Liberation and the Emancipation of All Humanity":
Women need emancipation. Women need liberation from thousands of years of tradition’s chains. This is a declaration that stands on the clear recognition that for humanity as a whole to advance, half of humanity must be lifted from centuries of being condemned to being the property of men and pitilessly exploited, demeaned and degraded in a thousand ways.
Women are not breeders. Women are not lesser beings. Women are not objects created for the sexual pleasure of men. Women are human beings capable of participating fully and equally in every realm of human endeavor. When women are held down, all of humanity is held back. Women must win liberation, and they can only be liberated through the revolutionary transformation of the world and the emancipation of all of humanity, and through being a powerful motive force in that revolution.
Also available as downloadable PDF.
Look at all these beautiful children who are female in the world. And in addition to all the other outrages which I have referred to, in terms of children throughout the slums and shantytowns of the Third World, in addition to all the horrors that will be heaped on them—the actual living in garbage and human waste in the hundreds of millions as their fate, laid out before them, yes, even before they are born—there is, on top of this, for those children who are born female, the horror of everything that this will bring simply because they are female in a world of male domination. And this is true not only in the Third World. In “modern” countries like the U.S. as well, the statistics barely capture it: the millions who will be raped; the millions more who will be routinely demeaned, deceived, degraded, and all too often brutalized by those who are supposed to be their most intimate lovers; the way in which so many women will be shamed, hounded and harassed if they seek to exercise reproductive rights through abortion, or even birth control; the many who will be forced into prostitution and pornography; and all those who—if they do not have that particular fate, and even if they achieve some success in this “new world” where supposedly there are no barriers for women—will be surrounded on every side, and insulted at every moment, by a society and a culture which degrades women, on the streets, in the schools and workplaces, in the home, on a daily basis and in countless ways.
Bob Avakian
BAsics 1:10
You cannot break all the chains, except one. You cannot say you want to be free of exploitation and oppression, except you want to keep the oppression of women by men. You can't say you want to liberate humanity yet keep one half of the people enslaved to the other half. The oppression of women is completely bound up with the division of society into masters and slaves, exploiters and exploited, and the ending of all such conditions is impossible without the complete liberation of women. All this is why women have a tremendous role to play not only in making revolution but in making sure there is all-the-way revolution. The fury of women can and must be fully unleashed as a mighty force for proletarian revolution.
Bob Avakian
BAsics 3:22
Watch You Can't Break All the Chains Except One. Unleash the Fury of Women as a Mighty Force for Revolution, a talk by Sunsara Taylor at Revolution Books, New York, August 9, 2012, discussing this quotation. This talk was part of "Take Patriarchy by Storm!", ten days of activism against patriarchy and pornography in New York City.
BAsics, from the talks and writings of Bob Avakian is a book of quotations and short essays that speaks powerfully to questions of revolution and human emancipation.
BAsics concentrates more than 30 years of Avakian's work. BAsics can not only introduce many more people to the thinking of the author who has put communism back on the agenda as a vital and viable force—it can play a major role in bringing forward and forging a new wave of revolutionaries. To look at the table of contents is to look at the key questions that present themselves to someone agonizing over the question of whether and how they can actually change the world in a fundamental and meaningful way. Read more
On this planet today, there are no questions that are more important—and no answers that are more thoroughgoing—than what is spoken to in BA Speaks: REVOLUTION—NOTHING LESS! And there is no person more filled with contempt for the powers-that-be and the horrific order they trumpet and enforce—nor more filled with scientific confidence in the potential of masses of people to change all that—than Bob Avakian, the Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.
It is no exaggeration to say that if humanity is going to fight its way out of this horrific nightmare and create a world where human beings can rise to their full potential and truly flourish, it will be because of the work and leadership of Bob Avakian. And it will be because people—beginning with YOU—get into this work, get with this leadership, and fight for others to do the same. Read more
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by Ardea Skybreak
"She makes an excellent exposition of the view that sexual differentiation of status, role, and power are built on small asymmetries in biology as, for example, the division of reproductive labor, in societies where the development of a surplus gives rise to a general class structure. No better theory has yet been advanced than this general view that we owe originally to Engels, and I found Ardea Skybreak's book a very thoughtful and persuasive exposition of that view."
R.C. Lewontin
Harvard University,
Co-Author of Not In Our Genes
"An excellent critique of the aquatic theory of human evolution, and an equally cogent demolition of sociobiological views. An extra bonus is the long overdue acknowledgement of Frederick Engel's prescient views on the evolution of humanity."
Ashley Montagu
Available at Revolution Books - New York City. Also available at amazon.com.
by Bob Avakian
Is believing in gods actually harmful? How has Christianity for centuries served as an ideology of conquest and subjugation? Why is the "Bible Belt" in the U.S. also the "lynching belt"? Why is there a rise of religious fundamentalism throughout the world? In the intensifying conflict between U.S. imperialism and Islamic fundamentalism, is the only choice to take one side or the other? Why is patriarchy and the oppression of women foundational to so many religions? Can people be good without god? These are just some of the questions explored in this provocative work by Bob Avakian.
"Away with All Gods! is a powerful and erudite critique of religion and superstition and a rousing call to place our trust in reason and the scientific method....Unusual for an atheist work and in marked difference to works of Sam Harris and Richard Dawkins, Avakian went further to explore the way in which religion is used to sustain the status quo and as a reactionary force by political power mongers... He stands against not only religion and superstition but for reason and science and shows us what an alternative way of living can really be like. More importantly he shows us the revolutionary potential of finally doing away with all gods and what such a new world could look like."
— Synergy Magazine
by Bob Avakian
I. Once More on the Coming Civil War... and Repolarization for Revolution
II. (Some Observations on) The International Movement
III. The New Synthesis and the Woman Question: The Emancipation of Women and the Communist Revolution—Further Leaps and Radical Ruptures
In this talk, given on a campus speaking tour in 2010, Sunsara Taylor challenges and engages a broad section of students to think in new ways about the world, about the situation of women, and about the necessity and possibility for fundamental change. Please note: The talk begins at 16:30 in the streamed webcast.)
by Ardea Skybreak
In today's world, without the science of evolution there would be no science. Written for both the scientifically-minded as well as those who are not familiar with science at all, this book details the facts of the science of evolution. In one engrossing volume Ardea Skybreak looks at the diversity and complexity of life on this planet and how all life, including humans, evolved. She examines the many different lines of mutually reinforcing evidence that support and confirm the biological theory of evolution. At the same time, Skybreak dissects the myth of Creationism and the lies behind the thinly-veiled religiosity of Intelligent Design. There's urgency in this book. It comes at a time when evolution—and the very definition of science—is under concerted attack by religious fundamentalists, with backing from the highest levels of government.
Available from Insight Press
from Revolution: Why It's Necessary, Why It's Possible, What It's All About
Question and Answer session
with Bob Avakian
Specially designed for use in classrooms and by school groups, this film, “Abortion, Morality and the Emancipation of Women” with Dr. Susan Wicklund, author of This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor and Sunsara Taylor, writer for Revolution newspaper, is divided into two parts: 30 minutes with presentations from each speaker, and 30 minutes answering some of the key questions put to the abortion rights movement.
Available from worldcantwait.org
by Friedrich Engels
With this book Engels brought forward the most advanced historical materialist understanding of his time of how the oppression of women came about, and how this oppression is rooted, not in human nature, but in the economic base and the corresponding social relations of society. His understanding of the role of private property, the family, and the state are still relevant today.
"What we can now conjecture about the way in which sexual relations will be ordered after the impending overthrow of capitalist production is mainly of a negative character, limited for the most part to what will disappear. But what will there be new? That will be answered when a new generation has grown up: a generation of men who never in their lives have known what it is to buy a woman's surrender with money or any other social instrument of power; a generation of women who have never known what it is to give themselves to a man from any other considerations than real love, or to refuse to give themselves to their lover from fear of the economic consequences. When these people are in the world, they will care precious little what anybody today thinks they ought to do; they will make their own practice and their corresponding public opinion about the practice of each individual and that will be the end of it."
Friedrich Engels
Some comments from people across the country who signed the statement for “Abortion on Demand & Without Apology”…
From the Stoppatriarchy.org website. See all comments.
I am a volunteer clinic escort at Jackson Women's Health Org., the last abortion clinic in Mississippi. The undue burden that women must endure to travel hours to our only clinic is heartbreaking. Yet they are so grateful to have this "last resort" to turn to when making one of the most crucial decisions in their lives. If it takes fighting to my last breath, THIS CLINIC STAYS OPEN!
Derenda
Brandon, Mississippi
I am more than just a future mother.
Lucy
Student, New Hampshire
Without clinics there is no choice. My abortion was my best decision I ever made.
Jean
Greenfield, CA
The legislation against women is fascist and radical. We need to be radical and stop pandering to the Right. Our lives are literally in the hands of these legislators and that is completely unacceptable. We need to stop making sure no one is offended. WOMEN WILL DIE FROM THIS LEGISLATION.
Heather
Single mom, birth doula, graduate student in public health
Grand Forks, ND
You cannot grant rights to one potential person at the cost of a real person's liberties. Women are people, fetuses are NOT!
Marius
Engineer, Baton Rouge LA
Will look for you in ND in August.
Wendy
Education, Horace, ND
Having the government force women to give birth against their will is tyranny.
Solvei
Energy Efficiency Outreach Coordinator, Binghampton, NY
I thought I was all alone in wanting this. THANK YOU!
Lisa
Writer, Waddy, KY
Women are people first. Period. Before fetal rights, there are FEMALE rights. Criminalizing abortion does not stop abortion, it simply further punishes women - without similarly punishing the men who got them pregnant in the first place. (Not that anyone should be being punished for consensual sex.)
As a woman, and as a mother, I am done being controlled by politicians who will never face an unplanned, unexpected or unwanted pregnancy, or the threat of pregnancy. It's time we take back our rights.
Bree
Sexual Health and Consent Educator, Longmont CO
What is there really to say? The idea that we find ourselves in the 21st century and there are still people that believe, or at least claim to, that a woman's rights are subservient to an embryo or fetus, or that people cannot engage in healthy sexual activity without taking steps to prevent disease or pregnancy cannot is simply beyond absurd.
Jeremy
Writer, Adamsville, AL
American Patriarchy - the new Taliban, for a new century. Stop it now.
Charles
Systems Engineer, Canada
Until all of us are free, none of us are free.
Jared
Systems Administrator
Haslett, MI
A family member of mine got pregnant even though she was on the pill. Fortunately, abortion services were legal and available, so she terminated her pregnancy. Today, she is a successful executive, with two wonderful children of her own. If she'd been forced to carry the fetus to term, she would not have been able to stay in college, would not have been able to choose her present career, would not have met and married the wonderful man who is now her husband, and her life would most certainly be poorer. Abortion, on demand without restriction, is a right that MUST BE PROTECTED.
Bryan
Technology Consultant,
Houston, TX
I think that children are important, and we shouldn't have them frivolously. The decision to have a child should be an active decision. I don't think that "Oops, I'm pregnant" is a valid reason for having a baby. People shouldn't go through with a pregnancy on the off-chance that someone else somewhere will take care of it. That is irresponsible. Speaking of people being irresponsible. One of the arguments against abortion is that people will use it as birth control. I think that's a good thing. If someone is that irresponsible during sex, they won't be any more responsible as parents. Such people should be encouraged to at least be responsible about whether to go through with a pregnancy or not. Having a baby is not a trivial event. It is harsh on a woman's body and have life changing consequences. As such, it should be totally up to the woman whether she goes through with it or not. It shouldn't be up to others.
Eric
Trustreason.com, Herndon, VA
I am disabled, and if I were to become pregnant, would need to have an abortion. The recent attacks on women's agency are frightening.
Margaret
Writer, Cleveland, GA
It is unthinkable and inhumane in this age of effective contraception to deny or limit any persons' access to all forms of birth control. Unwanted pregnancy leads to emotional, social, and economic hardship for all involved. To squelch the great medical advances we have made in reproductive health is immoral and plain stupid.
Charles
Retired Educator,
Las Vegas, NV
What goes into or comes out of my uterus is my business. Limiting abortion means more maternal death due to complications and more hacks like Kermit Gosnell preying on the vulnerable and killing more patients. Abortion on demand is a human right!
Karen
Fundraising Professional
Washington, DC
As the father of two daughters and a husband, my female children and wife should have every right to determine their medical decisions. It is their RIGHT to determine their health care.
Michael
Information Technology,
Lawrence, KS
"Abortion on Demand and Without Apology" - that's a sentiment I agree wholeheartedly with. Not only is one human being NEVER entitled to another human being's body without their consent... but a fetus isn't even a human being. Taking away abortion rights is giving fully grown women fewer rights than something that isn't even human. Terrible.
Jessica
Craftsperson, Chattanooga, TN
Yes. No more of this "safe, legal, and rare" bullshit. Safe, legal, and accessible. No questions asked. No conditions. Abortion is not a tragedy. It's not a murder. It's not "sadly necessary." It's a non-issue for everyone but the woman who decides to have one. End of story. Liberals need to stop apologizing and compromising.
Josh
Nonprofit, Winooski, VT
It's my body. Taking one of my kidneys out to transplant without my consent would be illegal. How can forcing me to keep a fetus I don't want be anything but criminal and morally repugnant?
Beatrice
Feminist, Chicago, IL
Adding to the petition: The demographic data are clear: restricting access to abortion does not decrease the rate of abortion. All it does is to make the abortions that occur unregulated and unsafe, leading to large numbers of women being permanently harmed or dying. The only thing that decreases the rate of abortions is increased use of effective contraceptives, so that fewer pregnancies are unwanted. The actual pro-life position is to make abortions available to every woman who wants one, and also to support contraceptive use.
Michael
Research Scientist
Socorro, NM
The most fundamental of all rights is the right to bodily autonomy - without it, all other rights are rendered meaningless. It is one of the greatest obscenities of the modern age that right now, in the world's richest and nost powerful democracy, a vast and concerted effort is being undertaken to deny women that right. To deny their status as people, and replace it with that of a living incubator. This is nothing less than the most socially acceptable face of modern slavery. It has to stop. Now.
Gregory
Retailer, New York, NY
Women should always be in 100% control of their own body. End of discussion. Your morals and beliefs should have zero effect on someone who is not you.
Wil
Father, Portland, OR
A woman's right to body autonomy is non-negotiable! The rights of a woman to control her reproductive function is a basic human right.
Stacey
Concerned Citizen, Feminist,
Hadley, MA
why do we STILL have to fight this fight? Why doesn't the church get it? Haven't they read the Constitution? What don't they understand about "Pass no law respecting an establishment of religion”?
Edward
Retired, New York, NY
In addition to women not being "incubators, neither are they "ovens" as Louisiana State Senator Gary Smith called them in his effort to legalize the commodification and exploitation of women through commercial surrogacy.
Kathleen
National Organization for Women (NOW)
West Hartford, CT
Women who wish to have an abortion should have unfettered access to the procedure at all stages of pregnancy. A woman is not an incubator and does not forfeit her rights or autonomy when she becomes pregnant.
Scott
Forester, Deltana, AK
I believe that women have the right to choose to have a family or not, without giving up fulfilling relationships, whatever form they may take, or even having no relationships at all. No one should be able to make this choice for someone else.
Anthony
Network Administrator,
Detroit, OR
I serve as a peace corps volunteer in a country without any abortion rights whatsoever. The results are horrific. Women die. Please don't make me come home to a similar situation.
Joanna
Peace Corp Volunteer
Every woman should have access to medical care for a safe abortion.. period. In 1942 my aunt died from infection which was the result of a back room abortion. Single, pregnant at 22 years old, Irish Roman Catholic that was the only avenue open to her. Her death pretty much broke up the family. Times were so different then... we don't need to return to those dismal days.....
Jamie
Retired, Tuscaloosa, AL
I have had two...the first illegal decades ago after navigating the world of creeps and fakes, finding a decent person to do it, and the second safe and legal in a local hospital. I could not handle financially or emotionally either pregnancy. I already had two small children, but still would have had those babies except the spineless father wouldn't even offer me moral support through pregnancy and ran like a coward. It was more than I could do alone, and I have always felt sad that those were the circumstances. If men would step up and meet their responsibilities as half "owner" of those pregnancies, things might be different. As it is, women are way too frequently left alone to make the decisions and don't need to be controlled and dictated to when they make their choices.
Lynne
Merchant Marine Officer
Juneau, Alaska
The most urgent front in the War on Women. I also remember the "before time". All those thousands of women's names are not to be found on any monument or national memorial. They reside in the hearts of us that recall the days of coat hangers and exsanguinated young girls in every back alley and stairwell. Never Again!
Avra
Fight Slavery Now!
Abolitionist
Though I did not choose an abortion, through manipulation from my child's paternal family and through the health care center I went to for help, I want to ensure anyone who is pregnant (not all who have a uterus are women and not all women have a uterus), has a choice. Choice is important when it comes to reproduction and one's body.
Heidi
Computer Programmer,
Baton Rouge, LA
"Abortion on demand and without apology. Forced motherhood is female enslavement."
I agree wholeheartedly and without reservation with the entirety of this statement, especially with the quoted sections, and am eager to see it published. You have my permission to use my full name when you publish. Thank you for putting out this statement.
Anu
Atheist, Mill Creek, WA
We need to reverse this trend of restricting access to abortion. Reproductive rights are human rights. Everyone should be able to decide when or if they have children.
Patricia
Clinic Escort, Jeffersonville, IN
I'm a young ambitious woman who has seen the lives of many of my female friends completely derailed by having unwanted children. I grew up in a poor rural area where girls barely out of high school typically ended up married with children that they couldn't care for. I was lucky enough to get an education elsewhere through scholarships, but the futures for these women and their children is really dim and it saddens me to see these smart, loving, and kind women have their lives reduced to staying at home because they can't afford daycare
Nora
Graphic Designer
Cleveland, OH
There is no greater good that can come from the way the Pro-Life movement, as publicly represented, tries to pursue this. Even if there were, the deontology of the situation trumps utility.
Matthew
Recent College Graduate and Job Seeker
San Jose, CA
Extreme religious interpretations of acceptable behavior cannot be allowed to become the basis of our laws, regardless of the particular religion.
Joseph
Citizen, Fergus Falls, MN
Those women who have the financial means to obtain a safe abortion will still be able to get one; therefore, most of these laws are discriminatory against women who do not have the means and should be struck down.
Melissa
Retired, Henrico, VA
Women's reproductive health and rights are for each woman to decide for herself. We don't need men to dictate what we can and cannot do. What men can do, however, is be supportive of the women they love and, eventually, of all women. It's just common respect.
Patricia
Feminist, Seattle, WA
Women who do not want or who are not ready to have children should not be forced to have them. It is as simple as that. A woman should have the right to choose for herself. It's in her best interest, and in the best interest of society.
Alice
Speaking for Myself
Oakland, CA
Every woman must have the right to control her own destiny. Whether she wants or does not want to bear a child or children. However she sees fit to lead her life as a woman and a human being without interference from anyone or any organization or any government. It is up to that woman as to what she wants to do with her life.
Adele
Member of NOW
Forest Hills, NY
Freedom is Multi-dimensional
New York, NY
Stop the religious rights' assault on women's rights!
Monette
Secular Woman, Stow, OH
I support individuals' right against forced birthing. It's the path of least harm, me thinks.
Torsten
Information Systems Coordinator
Corvallis, OR
Women deserve reproductive rights over their own bodies!
Mark
Magazine Editor
Canoga Park, CA
A woman's body is HERS, not anyone else's!
Killian
Retired, San Marcos, CA
The right to abortion is already compromised and it needs to be freely available for women to have a chance at liberation.
Nancy
Registered Nurse, Seattle, WA
Abortion upon demand must be available to all women in the United States if women are to be free.
Milton
Professor, UCSD
Encinitas CA
We know the anti-choice movement is not really pro-life, because they don't promote birth control. Their real core agenda is control of females, because they worship patriarchy as their stone-age guide to society. True freedom requires freedom from ancient myths.
Bruce
Professor of Chemistry
Tempe, AZ
An infant breaths air. A fetus does not. Say NO to fetus fetishizers and embryo idolizers.
Bruce
Harmonicaist, Los Angeles, CA
I support 100% bodily autonomy for all women and demand that they have full reproductive rights, which includes easily accessible and affordable contraception, as well as full access to abortion procedures.
Anthony
Restaurant Manager
Brent, FL
These anti-abortion bills have nothing to do with loving or respecting life, because if they did children wouldn't be hungry or homeless in our society. 2 million children are officially homeless, How many then are there unofficially? This is just about keeping women down. To force them to have children, they can't afford, so they will be forced to work for low slave wages to support their children.
Jessica
Social Worker, Jersey City, NJ
I was 14 when I asked my father about the justification for abortion. Since he ran a school of nursing I felt he could explain the medical issues. He pointed out that EVERY pregnancy has a risk of maternal death that NO man is EVER exposed to, and no doctor with a conscience could refuse a request to terminate any pregnancy - no questions asked. As a man I have no business even attempting to interfere with the health and safety of any woman, any more than any woman should have any say in any surgical procedure I might choose to have performed on my genitalia. Nobody should be allowed to come between a woman and her doctor in determining her choices in medical care.
Marius
Design Engineer @ ABB Inc.
Brownfields, LA
People protesting the right to abortions should use their energy to protect and improve the right of the already born! People need food, housing, education and a clean environment.....work on that instead of restricting our Constitutional Rights!!
Julie
Community Organizer
Oak Park, IL
I am 41. I have always been for CHOICE. I am the author of the blog DIRTy 30 and Beyond and The Freaking Feminist! I am a student of women's studies and support your organization. Contact me for any help needed. I'll do whatever I can do.
Christine
The Hills, Texas
A woman's right to body autonomy requires clear, unambiguous and unbiased parenthood planning information and sex education for all. This includes access to abortion services. To deny this is shaming, a dehumanising of the woman, oppressive and a removal of human rights for the woman. An attack on access to abortion services is reprehensible, and will lead to the deaths of thousands of women. Stop this attack on women, now.
Tina
London, UK
Not every female body is capable of bearing healthy offspring. Many women are required to ingest medical regimen that include medications that are CONTRAINDICATED FOR HEALTHY GESTATION AND DELIVERY. In most cases, such medications are required to sustain the healthy life of the individual woman and DIRECTLY CONFLICT WITH CREATING HEALTHY EUKARYOTE CELLS FROM WHICH A HEALTHY EMBRYO IS FORMED, INSTEAD ALLOWING EXTERNALLY DISRUPTED GENETIC LINES TO BE INCLUDED IN FETAL DEVELOPMENT, i.e., newborn with gross anatomical deformation, missing organs, agonizing existence, and early death.
THERE IS NOTHING BENEVOLENT IN THIS MODEL AND IT REVEALS THE MALIGNANCY ATTACHED TO IDEOLOGY FROM THE RIGHT ABOUT FEMALE EXISTENCE AT ITS MOST BASIC. ignoring us will not change this reality.
Savannah
New York, NY
This is a strong unapologetic statement and is much needed now. I agree with it. Women are independent, intelligent beings and need to be treated that way. What we decide for our bodies and our lives is nobody's business but ours.
Shawn
ABQ, NM
Control of our reproductive capabilities is a requirement for women's liberty and equality. Women should not be held enslaved to our biology.
Susan
Retired Citizen, Deltona, FL
My body is mine, not yours, and only I get to decide whether I want to be pregnant. Anything else is slavery.
Margaret
Software Engineer
Albuquerque, NM
Teenage student who wants to be in control of her own life. You an even think about it in an economic sense if that helps some people. When a woman has a child she's out on maternity leave for however many months keeping her out of the work place while still getting paid, therefore losing companies money. I don't like to think about it that way, but it might help change some minds.
Camille
Albuquerque, New Mexico
This situation is becoming more and more serious. Even 10 years ago, I would not have expected the anti-abortion supporters to go so far. What kind of society is this for young women--and men, for that matter--to grow up in?
Grace
Writer, Montreal, QC
This campaign fills a desperate need of women and of the feminist movement. Women coming into this campaign refuse to be cowered by misogynist fanaticism which seeks to reverse women's liberation.
Kathleen Barry, Ph.D.
Feminist, Human Rights Activist
Santa Rosa, CA
A 64 year old retired woman who remembers the days of coat hangers and backroom abortions and who says WE ARE NEVER GOING BACK!
Rhoda
Oak Park, IL
Fetuses are NOT babies. Abortion is NOT murder. Women are NOT incubators.
Matthew
Cancer Geneticist, Lovell, ME
You cannot end abortion with legislation; you can only end safe abortions.
Rebecca
RN, Portland, OR
One's body is one's own. No questions, no exceptions.
Kevin
Retailer, West Hartford, CT
Stop the war on women.
Franklin
Health Care, Iowa City, IA
I believe every woman should have the freedom to make whatever decision best suits her life and circumstances.
Jennifer
Mother, Sister, Daughter
Moorhead, MN
Women are not breeding animals to be forced to carry children to term is they do not wish to. Period.
Ray
Disabled – Computer Tech
Decatur, GA
We need to fight those who are fighting for a fetus' squatter rights in a woman's body!
Ian
Student, Fredericton, NB
Canada
We're all better off when we're ALL better off.
Mark
Anti-theist, Richfield, MN
thank you!
Karen
Business Owner
Bainbridge IS, WA
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Beth
RETIRED OLD LADY
New Port Richey, FL
Women have the right to control their own bodies. End of story.
Zale
Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China
Nanaimo, BC
I am personally committed to a woman's right to control her reproductive life.
Mary
Editor, Freelance
Middleboro, MA
Fetuses are NOT babies.
Abortion is Not murder.
My body is NOT yours to control.
Marcia
Disabled, Moscow, PA
Fetuses are NOT babies. Abortion is NOT murder. Women are NOT incubators.
Pat
Retired, Richmond, VA
The right of the individual woman must come first.
Anne
Registered Nurse
Walled Lake, MI
I could not have said it better. Thank you.
Emily
Educator, New York, NY
Our government should make no law regarding a person’s right to contraception, abortion or reproduction.
Kevin
IT Consultant, Cincinnati, Ohio
Sovereignty over your own body is a fundamental human right. A clump of cells is not a person. Abortion should be legal, safe, affordable, and accessible everywhere.
Leah
Author, Chicago, IL
Keep speaking out!
Lynda
Retiree, Northville, MI
Very tired of the War Against Women; in general, going backward; and the growing inequality amongst states.
Caroline
RETIRED, Somerville, MA
I fully support this cause
Soumita
Mother, Arvada, CO
Emancipation now!
Tina
Salem, OR
I had an abortion, I consider it the most responsible thing I've ever done.
Carol
Retired, Oak Valley, NJ
Self directed women because I had access to safe and afforable abortions and a very proud aunt of my lovely neice who deserves the same.
Leanne
San Leandro, CA
A woman's right to chose is fundamental.
Earl
Youth Director, Lakewood, OH
'The government has no right to determine who comes into or out of my body'
(Grace Slick/Jefferson Airplane)
Sweet Grass
Teacher/Feminist/Parent/
Caregiver, Berkeley, CA
Nosotras parimos, nosotras decidimos!
Angelina
Theatre Artist, Chicago, IL
I want abortion to be free and available when a woman decides she needs to have an abortion.
Heloise
Retired, Brooklyn, NY
A woman's body belongs to herself and herself alone. This is the most basic right of self-determination, and cannot be compromised.
Rebecca
Legal Clerk, Minneapolis, MN
It's about human rights. Period.
Theresa
Irvine, CA
If you were ever loved by a woman, as a man, you should show some type of support.
Isaac
San Antonio, Texas
Not the church, not the state, women will decide their fate!
Netiya
Student & Volunteer with the Illinois Choice Action Team
Chicago, IL
Student and young woman who won't allow the government to regulate my body.
Arial
Starke, Florida
Women should have - and deserve - control over their own bodies . They don't need politicians to dictate what they should and shouldn't do!
Micki
Pro-Choice, Feminist, Activist
Burlington, Ontario
I'm ready to fight the war on women. It's gone far enough. Let's go!
Matthew
Columbia Heights, MN
My body, my choice.
Karen
New York, NY
Supporting the right to an abortion and the Stop Patriarchy Abortion Rights Caravan.
Lori
Middletown, NY
I will pass this on to my daughters and the other women in my life. Thank you for helping us and encouraging us to not back down!
Lauraine
Albuquerque, NM
And I thought the Pope was an asshole!
Stanley
Mt. Vernon, Ohio
I pledge. I don't want my daughter or niece to grow up in a world that is back tracking into the dark ages.
Jamie
Bedford, Texas
Women are not farmed animals to be subjected to mandated pregnancy.
Elaine
Fort Bragg, CA
Women have a right to decide if and when they will have children in order to choose their own destiny.
Halli
Bernalillo, NM
Artist, illustrator, pissed off woman who is sick of these powerful men telling us we must give birth!
Margot
Montesano, WA
We are DONE with being oppressed, these are OUR bodies!
Lisa
Sahuarita, AZ
Please stop the reversal of abortion rights.
Gaylen
Colfax, CA
Hatred of women by religions, government, corporations,..... must end.
Jerome
Retired – Fed Gov, Tempe
Would love more information on how to get involved with the Abortion Rights Freedom Ride.
Laura
Member of Peoria NOW
Peoria, IL
I support women's choice without judgment.
Jennifer
Fashion, New York, NY
Social worker, mother and feminist seeking to restore women's rights and protect freedom of choice!
Gisella
Martinez, CA
I had an abortion and am THRIVING
Katie
Austin, Texas
As a 71 year old woman, I've watched women's rights go forward and now backwards once again. Good luck fighting the ignorance that now reigns in America.
Colleen
Retired Business Owner
Anchorage, Alaska
Each person has the right to control her own body, and why we continually cede that control to others, instead of fighting the attempt with every breath we take is mind boggling!!
Dannie
Attorney, Tallahassee, FL
I believe in a woman's right to choose what care, medical practices, attention or procedures she prefers, just as I believe in the same rights for a man.
Michael
Citizen, Petrolia, CA
I am not an incubator. I am not my husband's property. I am not here solely to have children. I am myself, I want to live the way I want, and being forced to have children is a crime against my autonomy. No woman should be forced to have a child she doesn't want, for whatever reason she doesn't want it.
Meg
Child-Free Woman
Florence, KY