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    Valerie Aurora (vaurora@wandering.shop)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 23:41:36 JST Valerie Aurora Valerie Aurora

    I feel like this map is a preview of the post-US successor states. I hate that there is no safe overland route between the safer areas https://open.substack.com/pub/erininthemorn/p/march-anti-trans-legislative-risk

    In conversation Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 23:41:36 JST from wandering.shop permalink

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      March Anti-Trans Legislative Risk Map
      from Erin Reed
      We are now in the most busy portion of the legislative year. Bills that have passed one chamber are facing fierce resistance in the other. Some are passing, some are stalled. I assess the risk.
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      A.L. Blacklyn (shadowsminder@wandering.shop)'s status on Monday, 20-Mar-2023 04:00:49 JST A.L. Blacklyn A.L. Blacklyn
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      @vaurora looks like, speaking for myself among millions with similar problems, I need a vaccinating, mask-wearing commune in Oregon that accepts people with disabilities and someone decent to buy my house on the opposite side of the country. :thisisfine: ?

      In conversation Monday, 20-Mar-2023 04:00:49 JST permalink
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      Valerie Aurora (vaurora@wandering.shop)'s status on Monday, 20-Mar-2023 04:55:19 JST Valerie Aurora Valerie Aurora
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      Comparing the maps of safer places for trans folks and safer places for pregnant folks proves that you can't separate cishet womens rights from trans rights https://states.guttmacher.org/policies/

      In conversation Monday, 20-Mar-2023 04:55:19 JST permalink

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        Interactive Map: US Abortion Policies and Access After Roe
        from @Guttmacher
        The abortion landscape is fragmented and increasingly polarized. Many states have abortion restrictions or bans in place that make it difficult, if not impossible, for people to get care. Other states have taken steps to protect abortion rights and access. To help people understand this complex landscape, our interactive map groups states into one of seven categories based on abortion policies they currently have in effect. Users can select any state to see details about abortion policies in place, characteristics of state residents and key abortion statistics, including driving distance to the nearest abortion clinic.

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