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Becca Andrews

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Nashville, TN, United States

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Past articles by Becca:

Inside a Kansas Clinic Where the Battle Over Abortion Is Still Raging

Kansas voted to save abortion, but the hardest work is yet to come. → Read More

Congress Gets a Lesson in How to Self-Manage an Abortion

"There's no way to test it in the bloodstream, and a person doesn't need to tell the police what they took." → Read More

Wendy Davis Reflects on the End of Roe Nearly a Decade After Her Iconic Filibuster

"I felt that the most keenly, in the sadness of what this was going to mean for them." → Read More

I’m an Abortion Provider in Texas and I’m Now Forced to Consider: Is This “Life-Threatening Enough”?

Dr. Ghazaleh Moayedi explains, in her own words, the gut-wrenching and increasingly dangerous dance around harsh abortion restrictions. → Read More

Mourning in Montgomery

Clinic escorts and employees process the loss of abortion rights in Alabama. → Read More

Clinics in States With Trigger Laws Are Already Shutting Down

It's starting. → Read More

I Watched Them Celebrate

With the white men outside Nashville's Planned Parenthood on the day Roe died. → Read More

Medication Abortion Will Be Crucial in a Post-Roe World. But It’s Not the Magic Fix Many Think It Is.

Let me repeat: equity, equity, equity. → Read More

Abortion Has Always Been a Part of America—Even if Alito Won’t Admit It

The justice claims “this Nation's history and tradition” oppose the practice. Exactly whose history is he considering? → Read More

Report: A Leaked Supreme Court Opinion Signals the Justices Are About to Overturn Roe v. Wade

Well, fuck. → Read More

We Always Knew Conservative Justices Would Tear Roe Down. Today Proved It.

And it's clearer than ever they're not going to stop their fight with this one case. → Read More

The SCOTUS Arguments on Texas’ Abortion Ban Mostly Ignored the People Who Need Help Right Now

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today challenging and defending Texas’ new abortion law through a pair of cases—Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson and United States v. Texas. Both were fairly technical in nature: The first took on the standing of the state’s six-week abortion ban, which also threatens anyone who “aids or abets” an abortion with a […] → Read More

The Supreme Court Is Debating Texas’ Abortion Law. They Should Hear These Agonizing Stories.

Here's what's at stake while oral arguments take place on Monday. → Read More

They Went to Bible College to Deepen Their Faith. Then They Were Assaulted—and Blamed for It.

At Moody Bible Institute, purity culture and complementarianism have worked together to forgive abusers and punish the abused. → Read More

The Nonprofit Boss Who Had a “Special Hatred for Women of Color”

For the workers, the job intersected with their values. It made them easy to exploit. → Read More

Florida Lawmakers Pledge to Pass Abortion Ban Following Texas’ Model

Well, that didn't take long. → Read More

The Texas Abortion Ban Is Just the Beginning

What it's like to feel like a criminal when you're saving lives. → Read More

To Know George Washington Is Not Necessarily to Love Him. Just Ask Historian Alexis Coe.

“You Never Forget Your First” may not be the summer read you want, but it’s the one you need. → Read More

The Stigma of “Late-Term Abortions” Is the Point

"It’s just normal folks who end up getting pushed back and pushed back and pushed back." → Read More

Love, God, and Surveillance in a Little Fortress of LGBTQ Oppression

Seth Graves was just a teenager when he signed Union University’s morality clause. As a new lawsuit reveals, what followed for him is all too familiar for queer students on Christian campuses. → Read More