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I Am A RJ Voter - In Our Own Voice Coalition

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Introduction

Introduction

In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda is a national-state partnership focused on lifting up the voices of Black women leaders at the national and regional levels in our fight to secure reproductive justice for all women, femmes, and girls . Its eight strategic partners are Black Women for Wellness; New Voices for Reproductive Justice; SisterLove, Inc.; SisterReach; SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW; The Afiya Center; Women With A Vision; and the Black Women’s Health Imperative . Collectively, we work to support reproductive justice voters.

WE ARE REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE VOTERS.

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Take the pledge to protect Black women’s bodily autonomy today.

And pass this card on to other Black women to take the Reproductive Justice pledge.

In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda 601 13th Street, NW Suite 650 North Washington, DC 20005 In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda, is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization to lift up the voices of Black women on policy issues.

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Black women and birthing people WON’T STAND BY AND ALLOW OUR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS TO BE TAKEN AWAY.

Read the full pledge and sign by visiting:

blackrj.org/blackrjpledge

And pass this card on to other Black women to take the Reproductive Justice pledge.

As we face an attack on our basic human right to bodily autonomy and abortion by a conservative, activist Supreme Court, we implore Black women’s organizations and Black individuals to join In Our Own Voices to make it clear: we refuse to let you take away reproductive rights.

We are asking all Reproductive Justice voters like you to pledge to do everything in our power to ensure all Black women and birthing people have the freedom, resources, and power they need to assert agency over their own bodies and ensure that their families can thrive.

We know that we win the battle for civil rights when we listen to and trust Black women. Let’s join together now to protect our rights.

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