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Christina Taylor is a former organizer from Texas and stay at home mother of four in Colorado.
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I Spent My Entire Pregnancy Fighting for Abortion Access in Colorado. There’s More Work to Be Done.

Christina Taylor
I Spent My Entire Pregnancy Fighting for Abortion Access in Colorado. There’s More Work to Be Done.

The defeat of Colorado’s abortion ban is one step closer to abortion rights for all, but we can’t stop now.

As we approach the 48th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, as well as a new administration and Congress, it’s clear there is more work to be done to make abortion accessible for all.

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