I want you to imagine yourself at work. You’re at your computer tippy tapping away. You get an email that says this week’s all-hands meeting is cancelled. Hm. Maybe the organizer is sick. You carry on with your day. A few hours later, the all-hands meeting calendar series is cancelled. Well that’s weird. You move on. Over the next month, a few senior leadership members quietly leave. Then the CEO starts being vague in calls about the company’s earnings. Uhhhhh….something is up.

None of these things set off alarms on their own, but when you put it altogether, you see they’re telling a story: the company is probably in trouble.

This is how Republicans are attacking women’s rights; throughout a patchwork of seemingly unrelated state-based and tech efforts that appear unrelated, but once you see them side by side, you can’t unsee what they add up to. Let’s dive in.

There are three stories in the news right now that you’re probably not hearing about. That’s intentional because when you put them together, they reveal a coordinated, three-pronged Republican attack on abortion access. And it’s already underway.

1. Louisiana Wants to Block the Mail

Louisiana is currently in court trying to stop the mailing of mifepristone which is the pill used in the vast majority of medication abortions in the United States.

Medication abortion is now the most common way people end pregnancies in this country, and telehealth has been the game-changer that made it accessible across state lines, in rural areas, and for people who can’t take time off work to sit in a waiting room.

If Louisiana succeeds, they won’t just be restricting abortion in their state. They will have effectively created a national ban on telehealth abortion services. And that’s the goal.

Continue reading over at the Women in America Substack.

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Pari and Eve are public health professionals who have dedicated their 15-year careers to fighting for global reproductive rights. When Roe v. Wade was overturned, they felt compelled to turn their attention to domestic activism; growing their decade-long friendship into an advocacy partnership committed to educating the American public on the importance of gender equality, and specifically women’s healthcare. Seeing a major gap in the presence of qualified public health voices on social media, Pari and Eve established a trusted digital presence that elevates women’s voices and combats misinformation on health issues. Their Instagram and TikTok accounts facilitate evidence-based learning on a range of sexual and reproductive health topics, highlighting the intersectionality of health with human rights and social justice. Pari and Eve went viral after launching a “Women in America” series focused on the daily inequities that women in the U.S. experience economically, environmentally, in health care, at work, and more - garnering over 25M views across both platforms. Pari and Eve are a go-to amplifier for health and justice. Some of their previous social media clients include: Reproductive Freedom For All, Plan C, Jen Psaki, and ACLU. In their professional careers, Pari and Eve have worked for the United Nations, U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Planned Parenthood, Population Reference Bureau, CARE and more. They have served consulting clients such as the DC Abortion Fund and Emory University. For more on Pari and Eve, visit their website at www.pariandeve.com.

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