Google Hangout: Keeping Choice Alive at the State Level

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Join us on Monday, March 18 at 10:00 a.m. PDT for a live discussion with some of the people working on the front lines to “keep choice alive” at the state level. Visit our YouTube channel or this event page, where the video will be embedded. You can submit your questions here or tweet them to us @motherjones using the hashtag #KeepingChoiceAlive, and we’ll do our best to answer as many questions as possible on Monday.

Recently, the Arkansas legislature passed the most restrictive anti-abortion laws in the nation. The legislation would ban abortion at 12 weeks if implemented, leading Governor Mike Beebe to label it “blatantly unconstitutional.” Meanwhile, in Mississippi, advocates of “personhood” for zygotes are attempting to ban all abortions by giving fertilized eggs the same rights as adult humans, while the state’s last remaining abortion clinic struggles to stay open. It’s been 40 years since the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade, yet reproductive rights are being significantly restricted in numerous states across the country.

Joining us to discuss these topics and more will be:

Dr. Willie Parker, MD, MPH, MSc, is an OB/GYN currently providing services in Chicago, Illinois, Montgomery, Alabama, and the last remaining abortion care clinic in Mississippi. He serves on the board of Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health (PRCH) and The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC). More information on Dr. Parker can be found here.

Nancy Kohsin-Kintigh: As Director of Field Operations for the National Clinic Access Project with the Feminist Majority Foundation for nearly 20 years, Nancy worked with communities around the nation to protect women’s clinics through grassroots organizing, assisting with security assessments on clinics, and providing doctors and clinic staff with personal security trainings. Currently, director of programs at the ACLU of Mississippi, she is working with the last abortion clinic on repeated legislative attacks, and coordinated efforts to defeat the state’s personhood amendment in 2011. Nancy continues her grassroots activism and community organizing.

Michelle Movahed: Michelle Movahed is a staff attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights and lead counsel in the federal lawsuit challenging Mississippi’s targeted regulations aimed at shuttering the state’s last abortion clinic. Since joining the Center in 2007, she has worked on a number of other critical cases, including serving as lead counsel in a recent victory challenging an Oklahoma law restricting doctors from offering medication as a surgical alternative to abortion and treating ectopic pregnancy. Before joining the Center, Michelle clerked for the Honorable James Orenstein, a US magistrate judge in the eastern district of New York. She earned a J.D. magna cum laude from the Fordham University School of Law, where she was a Stein Scholar in public interest law & ethics and a Crowley Scholar in international human rights.

Kate Sheppard, Mother Jones staff reporter and author of “Inside Mississippi’s Last Abortion Clinic

Brett Brownell, Mother Jones multimedia producer and host of the Google+ Hangout discussion.

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Google Hangout: Keeping Choice Alive at the State Level

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