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Reproductive rights activist reflects on 3 years since Roe v. Wade was overturnedThe Fight for Abortion Access: A 3-Year Journey of Emotion and Change

In the U.S., the fight for abortion rights has been a central issue since the landmark decision of Roe v. Wade, established by the Supreme Court in 1976. But within these decades since that ruling, a new wave of controversy has emerged—a debate over how abortion should be protected in the face of rising polarized politics and the rise of conservative political figures. Caitlin Huey-Burns' interview with Amanda Zurawski offers a compelling narrative of this enduring struggle.

### The Reversal of Roe v. Wade: A Leap Forward or a Legacy of Memes?

The Supreme Court's 2015 reversal, overturning Roe v. Wade, marked the first time in U.S. history that the federal government granted women full protection for abortion. Prior to the court decision, most states provided abortion to all women, but many limited access to life-saving pregnancies and excluded people of color. Zoomow's advocacy—emancipated fromZoomow, a woman who was denied an abortion by her state after a baby with serious complications—highlighted the ongoing struggle for women's rights.

### A Three-Year Journey: Emotion and Knowledge

In those three years since Roe v. Wade was upheld, the debate over abortion rights has become deeply personal and emotionally charged. Zoomaw's experiences of feeling undervalued by her community and her family reflect a broader societal issue: how often people feel their rights are being judged too harshly. As Caitlin Huey-Burns reflects, "The political climate in America is electric—it's a race to prove your point."

### The Controversy Among Women

Her advocacy gained significant momentum whenZoomaw joined a group that sued her state for denied abortion and pregnancy complications. This case sparked intense discussions about the legal and ethical boundaries of abortion. While Zoomow's story became a symbol of hope, critics argued that her personal experiences were seen as a threat to her family's reputation.

### The Impact on Women: A Dilemma of Power

The fight over abortion rights is not just about laws but also about power dynamics. Zoomaw and others saw their voices rise in a political landscape that increasingly prioritized access to abortion over issues like human life, safety, or the economic well-being of families. This shift reflects broader societal changes: how decisions are made—whether by scientists, politicians, or ordinary citizens.

### The Legacy of Emotions

The 3 years since Roe v. Wade have shown us that the fight for abortion rights is not just about facts but also about emotions and values. Zoomaw's journey became a symbol of hope among women, but her story also underscores how power can influence public perception. It highlights that what matters most to women is their rights—more than physical health.

In this 3-year journey, the debate over abortion has become more nuanced. Instead of just about laws, it's about values, power, and societal expectations. Zoomaw's story is a testament to how deeply connected we are to our bodies, our families, and the struggles of those waiting for answers. The fight for abortion access continues—it's not over yet. It's about fighting for women's rights that matter most—and for them, they will be.

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