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Author: Eli Williams

Eli Williams is a Sociology and Gender Studies doctoral student at the University of Notre Dame. She plans to combine her scholarship, teaching, and activism for LGBTQ+ and reproductive justice causes in the future. Eli lives in South Bend, Indiana with her wife and four children.
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Learn From Early Organizers How To Protect Access to Abortion

Eli Williams and April Lidinsky

We should learn from early organizers how to maximize access to abortion care now and for the future, regardless of the upcoming SCOTUS decision.

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