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The Texas Equal Access Fund Assists with Abortion Services Despite a State Ban
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
17 Feb 2023
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Black Agenda Radio Ā· The Texas Equal Access Fund Assists with Abortion Services Despite a State Ban

The Dobbs decision which overturned Roe v Wade has resulted in a lack of access to abortion in many parts of the country, including in Texas. Kamyon Conner is Executive Director of the Texas Equal Access (TEA) Fund which is located in Dallas. The Texas Equal Access Fund works to expand access to abortion care while simultaneously shifting culture towards reproductive justice.

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