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  <title>Paris Hatcher and Heidi Williamson's blog</title>
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  <updated>2008-07-15T00:19:12-04:00</updated>
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    <title>Women of Color Say No to Operation Save America</title>
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    <published>2008-07-15T08:00:00-04:00</published>
    <updated>2008-07-15T00:19:12-04:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Paris Hatcher and Heidi Williamson</name>
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    <category term="Leading Voices" />
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <category term="Women’s Rights" />
    <category term="anti-racism" />
    <category term="Operation Save America" />
    <category term="racism" />
    <category term="Reproductive justice" />
    <category term="women of color" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[This week, Operation Save America, a violent anti-choice and racist organization, will visit the city of Atlanta with their message of hate. SPARK and SisterSong call on women of color and our allies to stand for justice and say no.    ]]></summary>
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The week of July 12-19, Operation 
Save America, a violent anti-choice and racist organization, will fill 
the city of Atlanta with their message of hate and terror.
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<p>
During this time we at SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW and SisterSong call on women of color, 
our allies and reproductive justice and social justice activists to stand for justice and say <em>no </em>to Operation Save America. <br />
</p>
<p>
As leaders, mothers, partners, students, 
and beyond, women of color are faced with intricate realities that shape 
our lives. For all of us that reality includes making decisions about 
our bodies, our lives, and our communities. For some of us that means 
we choose abortion. We unapologetically support women of color as creators 
of their own futures and, in creating our paths of autonomy support 
women's access to safe and legal abortion. Our struggle for abortion 
access is anchored in our belief in reproductive justice or the complete 
economic, physical, social, and political well-being and power to make 
the best decision for our bodies, our families, and our communities. <br />
</p>
<p>
Abortion has always been a part of our 
lives. As healers, midwives, enslaved, free, colonized, and imprisoned 
people, women of color have and continue to create a story of resilience 
and resistance in which abortion, parenting, adoption, foster care and 
beyond have all played a part. We will not allow Operation Save America 
to reduce our lives into a simplistic sound bite that points the finger 
solely at abortion and not at the impact of war, poor education and 
healthcare to name a few. We resist our stories and our legacies being 
co-opted by this group.  We denounce images of our children used as 
tokens by a mostly White group to justify their cause.  <br />
</p>
<p>
Operation Save America continues to play 
on a history of shaming and blaming women of color. <strong><em> </em></strong>
As reproductive justice advocates and activists, we recognize our choices 
are dictated by our circumstances; and the discussion regarding abortion 
requires that we talk honestly about racism, health care, education, 
sexuality, and poverty. OSA's presence is just another overt reign of 
terror felt by women of color and our communities by an organization 
whose membership and message aim only to point the finger without addressing 
the real issues that impact the lives of women of color and our families. <br />
</p>
<p>
For this week and beyond, women of color 
and our allies unite to say no to OSA. Calling on the prophetic traditions 
of the Black church, civil rights movement, and our women of color's 
historical commitment to freedom and liberation, we have a firm understanding 
that fight for our bodily autonomy, the safety of our communities, and 
the demise of oppression and exploitation requires that everyone stand 
for justice and say no to Operation Save America. <br />
</p>
<p>
For more info and a calendar of events 
for the week, please visit <a href="http://www.sparkrj.org/" target="_blank">www.sparkrj.org</a>.
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