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Author: Antoinette Gingerelli

Antoinette ‘Toni’ Gingerelli is public service fellow and master of public policy candidate at Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She formerly served as chief of staff for a New Jersey state senator and has worked on numerous projects and initiatives regarding reproductive health.
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Complacency Is Not An Option: Why States Must Protect Reproductive Rights Under The Biden Administration

Antoinette Gingerelli
Roe v. Wade Gave Women a Choice About Having Children—Here’s How That Changed Their Lives

At the Supreme Court, the Mississippi abortion case—or 18 others like it—could overturn Roe v. Wade altogether. States must be one step ahead in ensuring reproductive health access is protected.

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