wmagazine.com | By Stephanie Eckardt | May 17, 2019
After Busy Phillips began the “#YouKnowMe” online trend, there was an outpouring of abortion storytelling from celebrities and other public figures. Read some of their stories here.
wmagazine.com | By Stephanie Eckardt | May 17, 2019
After Busy Phillips began the “#YouKnowMe” online trend, there was an outpouring of abortion storytelling from celebrities and other public figures. Read some of their stories here.
Nytimes.com | By Valeriya Safronova | May 15, 2019
In this NY Times interview, Busy Phillips discusses her motivations for sharing her story and starting #YouKnowMe, suggesting that abortion storytelling destigmatizes this care and calling for men to be allies in the battle for adequate access to reproductive care.
vox.com | By Catherine Kim | May 17, 2019
In 2019, following the restrictive bans passed by Alabama, Mississippi, Ohio, and many other states, a movement using the hashtag “YouKnowMe” began trending, encouraging public figures to share their abortion experiences in an effort to destigmatize abortion.
Nytimes.com | By Pramila Jayapal | June 13, 2019
Washington state representative Pramila Jayapal shared her story of choosing to have an abortion in a NY Times op-ed in response to increasing restrictions on abortion access.
Time.com | By Charlotte Alter
As lawmakers have seen increasing numbers of bills restricting abortion access, many have been chosen to speak out about their own experiences with abortion care. This article highlights some of those stories and discusses the serious risks many of these leaders took in sharing their stories.
shoutyourabortion.com
The “#ShoutYourAbortion” movement began in 2015 in response to the federal government’s revived efforts to defund Planned Parenthood. This decentralized, grass roots movement seeks to normalize and destigmatize abortion by uplifting personal stories. The founders of the movement have now compiled many of these into a multimedia book, which is available for purchase.
refinery29.com | By Molly Longman | May 2o, 2019
elle.com | By Alex Holder | March 5, 2017
americanprogress.org | By Nora Ellman and Jamila Taylor | June 10, 2019
The Center for American Progress published this article to dispel many of the misconceptions about medical abortions that arise due to political rhetoric and media coverage. While dense, this article provides detailed and up to date information (June 2019) regarding the safety and efficacy of medication abortions as well as the barriers to accessing this medical care.
latimes.com | By Soumya Katlamangla | January 24, 2019
This articles highlights the experience of an abortion provider who travels from her home state to provide abortion care in Texas, which has a dearth of abortion clinics and abortion providers. quality patient care.