First and Foremost The day that Roe fell, our team launched into rapid response--some Def Con, DDay, hard core shit. I got a text message delivering The News around 10:15am, after which I choked down my first cup of coffee to sprint, while texting and emailing, to my office. We sent out alerts to Planned Parenthood supporters, then moved quickly to square up details for a 1:00PM press conference. The moment I read what we'd all been fearing for months, my stomach dropped like a broken elevator plummeting down a shaft to its death. The lights went out in my brain, so to speak, where every subsequent action for the next 12 hours was driven purely by adrenaline and instinct rather than thought. To add insult to injury, this all happened on a Friday. I suspect that was strategic on the part of SCOTUS.
Part III: The Center Cannot Hold
Part III: The Center Cannot Hold
Part III: The Center Cannot Hold
First and Foremost The day that Roe fell, our team launched into rapid response--some Def Con, DDay, hard core shit. I got a text message delivering The News around 10:15am, after which I choked down my first cup of coffee to sprint, while texting and emailing, to my office. We sent out alerts to Planned Parenthood supporters, then moved quickly to square up details for a 1:00PM press conference. The moment I read what we'd all been fearing for months, my stomach dropped like a broken elevator plummeting down a shaft to its death. The lights went out in my brain, so to speak, where every subsequent action for the next 12 hours was driven purely by adrenaline and instinct rather than thought. To add insult to injury, this all happened on a Friday. I suspect that was strategic on the part of SCOTUS.