Rev. Katey Zeh, interim executive director of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. Photo courtesy of Katey Zeh.
Clergy were an integral part of the May 21 Stop the Ban rallies, the national day of protests in which tens of thousands of people rallied at 500 different events in every state, D.C., and Puerto Rico. “If these bans go forward and are not blocked in the courts, we risk becoming a country like El Salvador where women are jailed for miscarriage under suspicion of having an abortion,” said Hutchinson Ratcliffe. Already, there have been a few similarin the U.S. in which women have faced jail time or been arrested for having miscarriages or stillbirths, or attempting suicide while pregnant.
Anti-choice advocates and organizations have long used the cover of religion in order to push through their agenda. “Anti-abortion groups have controlled the narrative about religion and abortion because for a very long time, they were the only ones talking about it,” said Julie Burkhart, founder and CEO of Trust Women, which provides reproductive health care, including abortions, in underserved communities and operates clinics in Wichita, Seattle, and Oklahoma.
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