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  2. United States abortion-rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wynn and Gloria Feldt on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to rally for legal abortion on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The United States abortion-rights movement (also known as the pro-choice movement) is a sociopolitical movement in the United States supporting the view that a woman should have the legal right to an elective abortion, meaning the right to terminate her pregnancy ...

  3. Abortion-rights movement - Wikipedia

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    By combining different advocate groups that serves different purposes and their own goals they want to achieve into one event, it helps promote all the different aspects of reality that needs to change. Abortion-rights Advocate Groups: Center for Health and Social Change; Femidangdang; Femimonsters; Flaming Feminist Action

  4. Abortion rights activists sound the alarm on 'terrifying ...

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    At this precarious moment in history, pro-choice activists are exploring ways to preserve what they believe to be a fundamental right. The post Pro-choice activists want to change the way we talk ...

  5. List of abortion-rights organizations in the United States

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    Catholics for Choice, a pro-abortion rights Catholic advocacy group; Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion, a defunct interfaith group of clergy that counseled and referred people for safe abortions before Roe v. Wade; Joy of Satan Ministries, a polytheistic religion which believes Lillith to be a goddess of women's rights and decisions [6]

  6. Pro-Choice Hollywood Amps Up Abortion-Rights Giving Led by ...

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    Hollywood has mobilized to raise money for reproductive healthcare in the wake of the Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade.

  7. Republicans for Choice - Wikipedia

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    Ann Stone, as honoree at Women's eNews 21 Leaders 2012. Republicans for Choice was founded in 1989 by conservative fundraiser and activist Ann Stone, first wife of Roger Stone, [1] at the suggestion of Lee Atwater, a former chairman of the RNC, to counter the Republican Party's perceived increasing focus on anti-abortion candidates and political platform, and Stone brought this agenda to the ...

  8. Meet the Teen Who Got the Pro-Choice Movement on TikTok - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / Photos Getty/Mahi BathThe email sent to hundreds of reproductive rights organizations last year contained an urgent warning: Anti-abortion groups had seized ...

  9. Social policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia

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    Obama condemned Bush's veto, saying, "Democrats want this bill to pass. Conservative, pro-life Republicans want this bill to pass. By large margins, the American people want this bill to pass. It is only the White House standing in the way of progress – standing in the way of so many potential cures." He also voted in favor of the 2007 bill ...