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Coretta Scott King cautioned us that, "Freedom is never really won; you earn it and win it in every generation."
During this heavy time, with the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, we feel these words ring loudly at the core of our being. We need to remind Minnesotans that women, girls and gender-expansive people must be centered and valued, and that they are fully capable of making their own life choices in order to thrive.
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is a devastating throwback to a time before the founding of our organization, the Women's Foundation of Minnesota (WFMN). This decision has taken away a basic human right for women, girls and all birthing people. It doesn't end there — it will also lead to other human rights being rolled back.
At a time when there is so much work to be done to build community power for systemic change, this decision lays the groundwork to take away our collective power and freedoms.
Says Sandy Vargas, trustee of WFMN: "As one of the founding mothers along with Mary Lee Dayton, who made the first $1 million gift to any women's fund anywhere, I remember distinctly that WFMN was created to meet a moment such as this. From the very beginning, the board envisioned a world with freedom to choose, equitable health and breakthrough prosperity. We knew that only with these freedoms and opportunities would women and girls be able to support themselves and their families, and be able to contribute to their communities. Roe v. Wade created that pathway toward a more just world."
Even with Roe, reproductive rights which include abortion access have not been a reality for many who are already at the margins — those who are Black, Indigenous, rural, immigrant, LGBTQ+ and other communities of color. From accessing comprehensive reproductive health care, sex education and contraceptives, the barriers for them will be even more devastating and dangerous.