Filmmaker, Dawn Porter, for the Washington Post:

The Supreme Court's ruling will help them do their jobs.
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We cannot demand justice for an invisible population. ‪#‎ShoutYourAbortion‬ http://shoutyourabortion.com/

#ShoutYourAbortion has coordinated a nationwide series of installations designed to elevate the visibility of people who choose abortion.
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If you think you have a good handle on the state of abortion in the U.S., you may be surprised by some of these stats via CNN:

Here's a snapshot of the state of abortion in the U.S.
cnn.com|By AJ Willingham and Jen Christensen/ Graphics by CNN's Tiffany Baker, Elizabeth Scafuto and Gwendolyn.
Center for Reproductive Rights

Amy Hagstrom Miller of Whole Woman's Health reacts to the Supreme Court ruling to protect abortion access. SHARE this to thank Amy and safe, legal, and compassionate abortion providers everywhere!

The whole point of the TRAP laws enacted in Texas and 23 other states is to “protect innocent life” by fraud. Pious fraud, perhaps, but fraud all the same — The Huffington Post

How does the head of Americans United for Life feel in the wake of the biggest abortion decision in a decade? Here's what AUL Acting President and Senior...
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"Make no mistake: TRAP laws are actually about closing down abortion clinics, not protecting the health and safety of women getting abortions."

If you're someone who likes to stay on top of the U.S. abortion debate — or simply someone who enjoys feeling stressed out about American partisan politics! — you're probably anxiously awaiting the Supreme Court's ruling on Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt. This case is the Supreme Court's first
bustle.com|By Rose Miller

"I'm hoping we never have to relive that nightmare." — Director Dawn Porter

Lena Dunham, Olivia Wilde, Cher, Mia Farrow and more expressed their excitement about the 5-3 vote.
hollywoodreporter.com
Trapped added a new photo.
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At 8:30 A.M., the ob-gyn office of Yashica Robinson, M.D., in Huntsville, Alabama, is already crowded. Under portraits of sleepy newborns on the...
glamour.com|By Dawn Porter

Filmmaker Dawn Porter,"If there's any silver lining in Texas making such an egregiously unconstitutional law, it's that I think people have woken up and people are thinking you can't take any rights for granted."

By Ellen WulfhorstNEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Abortion rights advocates on Monday cheered a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that struc
reuters.com|By Ellen Wulfhorst

Most litigators who argue big cases before the Supreme Court are white men who have done it before. Not Stephanie Toti.

Relatively inexperienced women have now won the three most important abortion rights cases in American history.
huff.to

Best. Possible. Outcome

Center for Reproductive Rights's photo.
Center for Reproductive Rights

BREAKING: YES! Best. Possible. Decision. The Supreme Court rules 5-3 in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, reaffirming the constitutional right to safe, legal abortion—no matter where we live.

‪#‎MyDecision‬ ‪#‎StopTheSham‬

"In a dramatic ruling, the Supreme Court on Monday threw out a Texas abortion access law in a victory to supporters of abortion rights who argued that if it had been allowed to go into effect it would have shuttered all but a handful of clinics in the state."

The 5-3 ruling is the most significant decision from the Supreme Court on abortion in two decades
cnn.com|By Tal Kopan

Tomorrow will be a big day.

How the presidential election looms over the swing justice's decision-making process
vox.com|By Joshua C. Wilson
Trapped updated their cover photo.
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Honored to be included among films like Cameraperson, Weiner and Tickled.

Dawn Porter brings a sensitivity to this controversial topic, showing the doctors and clinic operators to be caring, tender healthcare providers, who are nonetheless some of the toughest and most tenacious people out there
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Stream Trapped for free until July 20 at: http://to.pbs.org/28PkGYi

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The hostile climate surrounding abortion in Texas has made it hard for doctors in training to learn to do abortions. Professors feel intimidated, and there are fewer clinics where residents can train.
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Independent Lens | PBS

"I'm a scientist, I'm a Christian." Dr. Willie Parker talks about reconciling his faith with being a women's health provider and how, even though they've arrived at different conclusions, he respects right-to-life Christians' reservations about abortion. Trapped is now streaming on PBS.