What Next? Your Life After Roe vs. Wade

Posted: May 18, 2022

By: Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and College of Arts and Sciences


From the event sponsors:

Keeping our voices loud and proud as we work to:

  • end discriminatory denials to reproductive health care
  • raise awareness of funding for equitable abortion and reproductive health care
  • expand abortion and contraception access for historically excluded communities
  • revitalize the reproductive freedom movement to be more inclusive and reflective of the needs of all people

Lunch & Learn Teach-In

Tuesday, May 24, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pigott 102

Bring your lunch and join WGSS + LGBTQ students and faculty in a conversation about your rights to reproductive freedom and reproductive justice when Roe v. Wade is overturned by the US Supreme Court. We'll have some information for you on the history and ethics of reproductive rights in the U.S., but we mean it when we say we want a conversation. There will be plenty of time for your questions, comments, and suggestions on activism. Open to all SU students.

Information Fair

Wednesday, May 25, 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., The Hearth, STCN

Drop by to talk with WGSS faculty and students and pick up:

  • Postcards (complete with postage stamps!), designed by WGSS’s graphic designer, Pie Wright, to send to your political representatives to urge them to support reproductive justice. A hand-written note is much more effective than a canned message forwarded to your representatives.

  • Information from local groups (Planned Parenthood, Pro-Choice WA, Northwest Abortion Access Fund, and others).

  • New stickers! Tote bags from CurveCon!

Questions: Dr. Theresa Earenfight, theresa@seattleu.edu