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Incarcerated Women Need A Place In Your Roe Outrage

Posted by: YWFC
June 16, 2022

Published by HuffPost

When a leaked SCOTUS draft decision signaled the end of Roe v. Wade was near, the bulk of media voices and activists left one particular group out of conversations around the dystopia to come – one that’s already living it. For decades, many incarcerated women have effectively been navigating a post-Roe world.

Julia Arroyo, who is now the Managing Director at the YWFC, said she felt as if she had no choice but to get an abortion while on probation at 15 years old…

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