Another Major Case: Roe V. Wade 

The overturning of the bill Roe V Wade bill, which protected abortion, in 2022, created new restrictions and limited abortion resources for women and minorities. Low-income and impoverished women suffered especially from the overturn, physically and financially. For instance, there was an estimated 33% increase in deaths among Black people. 

 

 

 

 

 

                                  What is my Goal?

By making this website, I would like to reach out to Tennessee and US citizens and inform them of the harmful bill proposed by Republican Representatives and convince them that these laws hurt reproductive health and put women and girls at risk throughout the country. 

"This is not complicated or political. When you have bodily autonomy and the freedom to get the health care you want, need and deserve, your whole world changes and you are able to thrive…"  -Ylonda Gault

                           What can be done?

You can help support the cause for abortion rights by donating to the Center for Reproductive Rights, an organization that seeks reproductive protection throughout the US and the world, clicking the button below:

 

                                     

 You can learn more about policies being made in the state and vote for politicians who support the legalization of reproductive rights and don't implement extreme laws for women getting an abortion.

                                   Works Cited

  • Gronlund, Kirsten. “Four Things to Know about HB7, Texas’s New Abortion Law.” Center for Reproductive Rights, 1 Dec. 2025, reproductiverights.org/news/four-things-hb7-texas-new-abortion-law/. Accessed 22 Mar. 2026.

 

  • Sasani, Ava. “The Latest on U.S. State Abortion Laws, Blocks and Bans.” Nytimes.com, The New York Times, July 2022, www.nytimes.com/2022/07/01/us/abortion-bans-laws-blocked-us-states.html.

 

  • Berger, Michele. “Overturning Roe Disproportionately Burdens Marginalized Groups.” Penn Today, 30 June 2022, penntoday.upenn.edu/news/overturning-Roe-abortion-bans-disproportionately-burden-traditionally-marginalized-groups.

 

 

  • The. “Abortion | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Health Care, Science, Pro-Life, & Pro-Choice.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 27 Oct. 2024, www.britannica.com/procon/abortion-debate#ref390928.

 

 

 

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