Long before Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortion bans have disproportionately impacted Black, Indigenous, and people of color who have been on the frontlines for reproductive justice. From forced birth via slavery to child separation and forced sterilization, attacks on body sovereignty fall under an ongoing legacy of maintaining white supremacist cis-hetero patriarchal power and control. Combining essays, interviews, visual art, speeches, poetry, resources, and a comic, “No Ban on Stolen Land” is a call to action to demand legal & accessible abortion, reclaim our bodily autonomy, and build our collective power in the fight ahead. 25% of all publication proceeds benefit Indigenous Women Rising, a reproductive justice organization helping Indigenous people pay for and access abortion care.