How the Dobbs Decision Hurts Women of Color, Oct 24
How the Dobbs Decision Hurts Women of Color, Oct. 24; ZOOM and in-person.

The Supreme Court's ruling on June 24, 2022 changed the calculus of daily life for women and pregnant people across America.
Since the Supreme Court's decision this summer in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, women and pregnant people are grappling with newfound doubts and fears regarding their own bodily autonomy and rights.
The lives of women of color are especially at risk in post-Dobbs America.
Join the Center for Civil Rights and Racial Justice in a conversation with community leaders and women's health experts on how the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization is already impacting the lives of women of color across America.
Date/Time: October 24, 2022 (Monday) @ 4pm
Location: The Alcoa Room (2nd Floor of the Barco Law Building)
Featured Panelists
Sydney Etheredge
CEO of Planned Parenthood of Western PA
Abby Deter
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
If/When/How
Alexa Pierce
Pitt Planned Parenthood
Nikkole Terney
Director of Abortion Care at Allegheny Reproductive Health Center
This program is open to all and we encourage you to share this invitation with your networks.
Co-sponsored by the Center on Race and Social Problems.

