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FWHC Abortion Storytelling Project

In 2021, Feminist Women’s Health Center received a grant from the Women’s Foundation California to shift culture and perspectives on abortion access. With that funding, we were able to develop FWHC’s Abortion Storytelling Project, where we provided trainings & compensated opportunities for activists to develop storytelling skills around their abortion experiences. Check out the stories below, which were all developed by abortion storytellers across Atlanta, Georgia.

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Illustration courtesy of Kendall Robinson. Illustration based on photo by KEJ Services.
Illustration courtesy of Kendall Robinson. Illustration based on photo by KEJ Services.
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By Lum3n from Pexels.

SEW’s Story

I found out that I was pregnant in an employee bathroom of an H&M clothing store on the second floor of our local mall.

I’d purchased the test from a Walgreens nearby on my way to work, and walked into my part-time retail job that morning with the box bouncing around in my bag. I stood at the sink in the bathroom for a very long time after the positive result appeared, staring at myself in the mirror. I touched my stomach. I never cried. A few long moments later, I walked onto the sales floor and began unloading a shipment of neon-colored dresses.

Read all of SEW’s story here.

Cazembe’s Story

Content warning for mentions of sexual assault

Hi. I’m Cazembe Jackson. I am a Black, Southern, nonbinary Trans Man. In the spring of 2001, I was raped by four men. I was queer and presenting in a very trans masculine way. That rape produced an unwanted pregnancy. I dropped out of school and went home. My mother wasn’t very supportive about the rape. She made it seem as if it was my fault because I was queer.

Read all of Cazembe’s story here.

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By towfiqu ahamed barbhuiya.
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By pearleye from Getty Images Signature.

D. Mighty’s Story

I found out I was pregnant with my second child when I was 21 years old. While going through the pregnancy process with my first child in August of 2020, I developed some health problems, leaving me to have a high-risk pregnancy. Through all the pain, doctor visits, sleepless nights, I delivered a healthy baby girl. In January 2021 the next year I found out I was pregnant again and this time not planned or anything considering the high-risk pregnancy I had just experienced.

Read all of D. Mighty’s story here.

KS’s Story

Everyone’s decision to have an abortion is entirely unique and, more often than not, personal history is ingrained in that decision. In this interview below, a member of FWHC sat down with an abortion storyteller (who we’ll call KS), who speaks to the myriad of emotions she endured on her journey. She gives us a substantial and vulnerable view into her experience receiving an abortion, as well as how she managed her family’s opinion on abortion with her own.

Read all of KS’s story here.

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By Zane Magone from ZM.

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