Ohio Women's March

@OhioWomensMarch

We united in Washington, DC on 1/21/2017 ✊🏻✊🏾✊🏿We now take action on a journey to full equity 🌎🇺🇸☮️ ohio@womensmarch.com

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    May 8

    1. signed the abortion ban on April 11. The bill won't take effect until July 10 (it takes 90 days for a bill to become a law) 2. Abortion is still legal in OH 3. We'll be filing our lawsuit soon & will fight to the bitter end to ensure the bill is permanently blocked

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    While we’re in the middle of a maternal mortality crisis, it is unconscionable to consider placing obstacles in the way of treatment for ectopic pregnancy. Thanks for listening, , and feel free to reach out if you have more questions!

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    Your bill is dangerous on many levels, , since it creates even more obstacles for patients seeking safe abortion—especially for women of color and those with low incomes.

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    Unfortunately, an ectopic pregnancy cannot be “reimplanted” into the uterus. We just don’t have the technology. So I would suggest removing this from your bill, since it’s pure science fiction.

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    Hi , I’m a practicing ob-gyn and researcher on abortion and contraception, and thought you might want some help understanding ectopic pregnancy since your bill (HB182) gets some things wrong. I’ll clear up a few things in this thread.

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    May 7

    Today is the first meeting of Ohio's Black Maternal Health Caucus! This Caucus comes at a critical time in Ohio. Thanks to the leadership of Minority Leader and many others, Black maternal health issues will be on the table.

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  7. May 7

    Calls To Reopen The Case After Video Shows Chicago Native Sandra Bland Was Recording On Her Cell Phone During Traffic Stop

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    May 6

    Four Ohio cities are organizing efforts to ! Donate below:

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    May 3

    Women of color have heard this before. Instead of "we disagree," it's "she doesn't know what she's talking about." They have to make us feel small. This from an Administration that thinks climate change is a Chinese hoax.

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    May 4

    is TODAY! We are especially excited about NYC’s all-women speakers line-up. Where are you marching?

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    May 4

    “This is what a scientist looks like.” What a privilege to hear speak at the NYC

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    May 4

    👸🏿An absolute queen👸🏿 We see you, , and we’re with you.

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    May 5

    We discussed it and decided: the Kentucky Derby falls outside the scope of our work. 🤐

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    May 5

    some mothers carry their children in their hearts instead of their arms. ❤️

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    May 5

    On behalf of the community, we are sharing this so we can all respectfully observe . Celebrate, don't appropriate. Happy Cinco de Mayo!

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    May 5

    Today is the for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. No women’s movement is complete without addressing the crisis. calls for urgent solutions, like the expansion of to include protections for Native women.

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    May 4

    Because you need a little Black girl on your timeline with an Afro laughing & being carefree 💛 I love my daughter.

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    May 5

    Good morning to everyone except the people who support building a wall, and spend considerable time marginalizing brown people, but will drink 30 magaritas and wear a sombrero today. Nobody has any use for you.

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    May 3

    BREAKING - WE JUST WON OUR CASE CHALLENGING OHIO'S GERRYMANDERED MAP - (longer analysis to follow!)

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  20. May 2

    Thank you Mason for sharing your story ♥️ “This issue is important to me as a queer and trans person because I am someone who is able to get pregnant [and] because I am someone who may need to access abortion services someday,” he said.

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