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At the time, the reproductive rights narrative centered middle- and upper-class white women.
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Its this movementand the intersectionality built into itthat inspires me to practice hope for the future of reproductive rights.
Read about other peoples experienceseven fictional ones
I start each day reading some fiction.
Even if its just for 10 minutes, this starts my day off in a different world.
Im also especially a fan of fiction as a growing platform forauthors of colorto share our stories.
Melissa T.M., Mexican American, California
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Find well-being through community
Radical love for myself and my community is giving me hope.
Maybe its giving an encouraging word to a friend, or volunteering my time to an abortion fund.
Sharne H., Black, Maryland
Imfinding joyin being in community with others committed to reproductive justice and freedom.
Monica E., Black, Virginia
3.
Then a few times a week I sit on my porch and read a hard-copy newspaper.
I stopped watching the news and replaced it with comedy shows and live stand-up specials.
And Ive also curated my Instagram to display mostly dogs, winter sports, and hedgehogs.
Thirty minutes of that content heals my soul.
Pamela M., Black Womxn, Illinois
4.
Sharne H.
Every day I pray to my ancestors and connect with their divine wisdom.
I light sage from the candle and sage myself, and I do the same with palo santo.
Camden H., Black/Mixed, Wisconsin
5.
Reflect on the resilience of ancestors
Reflecting on how far weve come as a people is important.
This isnt our first fight, it wont be our last, and history has already provided a playbook.
That gives me hope; that makes me proud.
Shanequa D., Black, Maryland
6.
Cook something delicious
Im finding inspiration inside my kitchen these days.
We also enjoy having family meal time and feasting on our work.
Jaspreet C., South Asian, Maryland
7.
Play with puppies
I recently got a puppy which means more walking and more focusing on this adorable furbaby.
My pup is teaching me daily how to be more present, and tojust breathe.
This calms my mind and gives me much-needed stillness.
It reminds me that we are a part of greater, powerful things.
We didnt plan for her and we didnt go seeking a new dog.
We rescued her, and honestly, she rescued me.
Shanequa D.
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Diana R.
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Pulling out weeds, for example, is very peaceful.
Zipatly M., Latina of Mexican descent, Georgia
10.
Rest is my birthright.
Sabia W., Black, Georgia
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Camden H.
12.
No one else is invitedits just me, Spotify, and my terrible dance moves.
Music and dance make me happy; they always have.
Its a short, stolen moment of bliss and freedom.
Kristine K., Black Caribbean, Washington, D.C.
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