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It has been one year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Last summer, Jia Tolentino wrote an essay on the criminalization of pregnancy in a post-Roe United States. “The future that we now inhabit will not resemble the past before Roe, when women sought out illegal abortions and not infrequently found death,” Tolentino writes. “The principal danger now lies elsewhere, and arguably reaches further. We have entered an era not of unsafe abortion but of widespread state surveillance and criminalization—of pregnant women, certainly, but also of doctors and pharmacists and clinic staffers and volunteers and friends and family members, of anyone who comes into meaningful contact with a pregnancy that does not end in a healthy birth.” Tap the link in our bio to revisit @jiatortellini’s essay on the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade—and its dire consequences. Illustration by @chloecushman.


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