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Author: Gabriella Limón

Gabriella Limón is a research and program associate at the Brennan Center, where she focuses on redistricting reform. She is a graduate of Yale University, where she co- founded the Acorn, Yale’s first student-run café.
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Abortion Funds Enable Access: The Time to Invest in Direct Aid Is Now

Gabriella Limón and Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
Abortion Funds Enable Access: The Time to Invest in Direct Aid Is Now

Expanded investment in abortion funds is urgently needed to keep up with current demand for direct aid, as well as to prepare for an uncertain and surely more challenging future.

Central to the defense of reproductive rights for all must be the provision of and commitment to direct aid to the communities facing those attacks head-on.

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