Attacks on reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy are a threat to the very foundation of our democracy. All too often, these attacks are rooted in disinformation and junk science.
In the two years since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and revoked the constitutional right to abortion, we have witnessed a proliferation of abortion bans, attacks on contraception and restrictions on gender-affirming care. Advocates for bodily autonomy are working to counter these restrictions with progressive policies rooted in scientific evidence.
Join Guttmacher experts for an insider’s look at the Institute’s critical role in providing data to support protective reproductive health policies in the post-Roe era. Our guest panelists will share strategies for advancing good reproductive health policies in an anti-rights environment. Together, we will demonstrate the power of data to protect bodily autonomy and safeguard democracy.
Tuesday, June 18, 2023
Hosted by New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 W 64th St, New York, NY 10023
7:00–8:30PM ET (also streaming live via Zoom)
Together with our guest panelists, Guttmacher will model the importance of strategic partnerships in the movement, as we work to protect the right to bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom.
Speakers:
Destiny Lopez - Acting Co-CEO, Guttmacher Institute
Kelly Baden - Vice President for Public Policy, Guttmacher Institute
Candace Gibson - Director of State Policy, Guttmacher Institute
Jennifer Driver - Senior Director of Reproductive Rights, State Innovation Exchange
Paula Avila-Guillen - Executive Director, Women’s Equality Center
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