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On The Divide Discussion Guide Taking Action & Resources

Taking Action & Resources

TAKING ACTION

Host a screening of On the Divide in your classroom or community by visiting POV’s Free Lending Library, The Community Network and creating an account.

RESOURCES

Here are some resources you can use to continue educating yourself and your community about the state of reproductive rights nationally and locally:

Catholics for Choice aims to create a world where everyone has equal access to safe and legal abortion.

Clinic Access Support Network provides transportation, meal stipends, accommodations, childcare assistance, and compassionate care to people seeking abortion services in Houston.

Frontera Fund provides financial and practical support for those from the Rio Grande Valley and/or traveling to the Rio Grande Valley for abortion care.

Fund Texas Choice provides people with a way to get to a clinic and/or find a place to stay in order to support people’s access to the reproductive care they need.

Indigenous Women Rising provides culturally safe accessible health education, resources, and advocacy to all Indigenous people in the United States and Canada who have the capacity to become pregnant and are seeking an abortion in the United States.

Lilith Fund, the oldest abortion fund in Texas, serves the central and southern regions of the state with direct financial assistance for abortions.

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice works in the Rio Grande Valley on reproductive health for Latinx communities.

Texas Equal Access Fund provides emotional and financial support to people who are seeking abortion care.

West Fund provides education, community building, and gap funding in order to empower west Texans in the El Paso area, helping them make informed decisions and access health care.

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About the author:

Devyn Harris

Devyn Harris (they/she/love) is a queer, genderqueer femme grassroots organizer, peer support specialist, mental health coach, and artist. They believe compassion, grace, and connection are the keys to change in our own bodies and the world. They are a fierce advocate for Black trans folks living on the streets, and as the housing director for Black Trans Leadership of Austin (BTLA) they work to create support systems for all QTBIPOC (queer trans BIPOC) folks who need it. They also serve as a member of Austin’s HRS (Homelessness Response System) Leadership Council. A self-professed love warrior, they are in this world to help people heal with love.

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