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Gabriel Mann

Jun 24 2024

Jaime Miracle on The Spectrum

The Spectrum from WCMH / NBC 4

Abortion Forward Deputy Director Jaime Miracle was a guest on The Spectrum from WCMH / NBC 4 on Sunday, June 23, 2024.

From the show’s summary:

Nearly two years after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and with Ohio’s abortion rights amendment approved by voters, advocates on both sides said the battle is still far from over. “We really have to make sure that that amendment, the Reproductive Freedom Amendments, doesn’t become just a piece of paper,” Abortion Forward’s Jamie Miracle said.

Written by Gabriel Mann · Categorized: Blog

Jun 21 2024

Meet Cole Wojdacz, Abortion Forward Super Hero!

Cole Wojdacz in a cape outside the US Supreme Court

Photo credit: Gabriel Mann

Field Manager Cole Wojdacz is a lifelong advocate for reproductive rights and is very excited to be returning home to the Abortion Forward family. Cole spent the first part of her career working on local and state-wide political campaigns, staffing elected officials, and most recently working in communications for a local labor union. She is deeply passionate about reproductive justice, anti-racism, access to abortion, and all things consent. In her spare time, she is a cannabis advocate and puts her logistic brain to use working with individuals and organizations to create custom solutions to help balance their lives and time.

During the March 2024 US Supreme Court oral arguments in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, Cole literally strapped on a cape and led the chants during a protest that shut down the street directly in front of the court. Risking arrest, she made sure the members of the court knew full well how important abortion access is to the millions of Americans who rely on it. In June, we won the case 9-0.

Want to join Cole in this fight? Meet her and our whole Field team by joining a Ramp Up for Repro training!

Written by Gabriel Mann · Categorized: Blog

Jun 21 2024

Media coverage from the Abortion Forward launch

As the Abortion Forward (formerly Pro-Choice Ohio) team announced our new name and identity in early June, we were also keeping a close eye on the US Supreme Court, in-state challenges against Ohio’s unfair abortion restrictions, the application of the Ohio Reproductive Freedom Amendment, and the future of the movement. These considerations shaped the media coverage of our big announcement.

Read coverage from June 2024 below:

Jezebel: Abortion Ballot Measures Aren’t Safe From the Courts

In Ohio, “abortion is still very much on the ballot” in November, according to Kellie Copeland, executive director of Abortion Forward, formerly Pro-Choice Ohio. That’s because a federal ban “would supersede the work that has been done in Ohio and other states,” she said.

Without sustained action, Issue 1 will “be just a piece of paper,” she added. These fights are necessary, Copeland said, because otherwise, Issue 1 won’t do what Ohioans actually need, which is to ensure access to abortion locally. “They shouldn’t have to travel, they shouldn’t have to go through political restrictions or financial barriers. It’s basic health care,” she said. When Copeland says Issue 1 can’t just be a piece of paper, she’s invoking criticisms of Roe, and a related 1992 decision, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which reaffirmed but also weakened Roe by letting states pass restrictions before fetal viability as long as they didn’t amount to an “undue burden” on abortion seekers. “[Roe] wasn’t enough for many people, because of the Hyde Amendment [which banned federal funds being used for abortion], and because of all of the restrictions that made it difficult for people to access care.”

Ohio Statehouse News Bureau: Abortion advocacy group rebrands itself months after voters approve reproductive rights amendment

The executive director of the former Pro-Choice Ohio, Kellie Copeland, said the new name was chosen for a specific reason. “We chose the name Abortion Forward to really reflect and be clear that what we are working on is abortion access,” Copeland said. While Issue 1 as approved by voters in November includes a wider range of reproductive rights, Copeland said abortion is the part of it that is under the greatest attack.

“This is the area where over 30 restrictions have been passed since 2011, where we have lost half of our clinics,” Copeland said. “This is the area where people have been most harmed by the politicization of reproductive health care.” Copeland said her group will work to repeal those abortion restrictions in state law, such as the 24-hour waiting period.

Wall Street Journal: Abortion-Rights Advocates Deploy a New Red State Playbook

“We’re not on the defense anymore,” said Kellie Copeland, executive director of Abortion Forward, a state organization that recently rebranded from Pro-Choice Ohio. The state lost half of its clinics during the years of mounting restrictions, she said.

Ohio Statehouse News Bureau: How the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on abortion medication will affect Ohio

Abortion Forward Executive Director Kellie Copeland said the court’s ruling is good news for abortion rights in Ohio: “Over half of the people who access abortion in Ohio and other places elect to use medication abortion,” Copeland said.

WEWS: SCOTUS ruling on abortion pill could have ripple effect on Ohio

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the abortion pill mifepristone will remain available, but reproductive rights advocates — and opponents — aren’t stopping. This ruling could cause a ripple effect in Ohio.

Abortion rights advocates have had a successful year in the state. “There is this much bigger fight to fully restore federal protections for abortion rights, for access,” Kellie Copeland, executive director of Abortion Forward, said.

Written by Gabriel Mann · Categorized: Blog

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