Following the Supreme Court's move to overturn Roe v. Wade — a decision from a 6-3 majority,sexasia | Adult Movies Online with all three of the court's liberal justices in dissent — people are already galvanizing to protest the decision that effectively ended the constitutional right to abortion.
For those who want to protest the Supreme Court's ruling, there are some ways to cut through the noise and find trustworthy information about where and when protests are happening.
First, keep in mind: Before attending a protest, it's important to take precautions for your physical, legal, and online safety, such as planning what to wear/bring, knowing how to disable tracking settings on your phone, and knowing your rights. Amnesty International and the ACLU both have good, additional information on how to prepare, including how to deal with tear gas and how to report violations.
This website is a part of Bans Off Our Bodies, a national campaign to protect abortion rights, and is partnered with reproductive rights advocates like Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and Women's March. It has an interactive map of organized protests across the country; you can enter your zip code and RSVP to a rally or start your own.
Search hashtags related to #roevwade on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram for up-to-date information and developing plans. Follow reproductive justice accounts like the Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Abortion Care Network for more information. On Reddit, protest chatter is already forming on subreddits dedicated to local news and specific cities/regions. Events are also taking shape through Facebook groups and Eventbrite.
Connecting directly with national or local reproductive justice groups is a foolproof way to stay informed about news and upcoming events. Getting involved with these groups is also one of the best ways to support the cause by donating, volunteering, and engaging in other ways. Mashable's Chase DiBenedetto compiled a thorough list of abortion funds and reproductive justice groups to get you started.
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