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Abortion Access Front
Founded in 2015, Abortion Access Front (AAF) is a collective of comedians, activists, writers, and producers using humor and multimedia to expand access to abortion, dismantle barriers to reproductive health care, and resist misinformation pushed by extremist anti-choice groups across the country.
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Abortion Conversations Project
Founded in 2000, the Abortion Conversations Project is committed to eliminating the stigma of abortion by supporting individuals and small groups engaged in innovative community-based projects that create new ways and opportunities to talk about abortion honestly and publicly. We envision a world in which abortion is affirmed as a moral decision without stigma. We believe that open and honest conversations, in a safe environment, about the experience of abortion will begin to create this world.
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ACLU Minnesota
Founded in 1952 as the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Minnesota is a civil liberties organization and ACLU affiliate, working to protect the civil rights and civil liberties of all people, especially for those who have been historically and systematically deprived of them.
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AFSCME Council 5
AFSCME Council 5 is a union of more than 43,000 working Minnesotans across the state advocating for excellence in services for the public, dignity in the workplace, and opportunity and prosperity for all workers.
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Asian American Organizing Project
Founded in 2016, Asian American Organizing Project (AAOP) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded to empower young Asian Minnesotans to create systems change toward an equitable, conscious, and just society. In 2019, AAOP joined the UnRestrict Minnesota coalition. Through a gender justice and critical cultural lens, AAOP addresses issues impacting young Asian Minnesotan communities through youth participatory action research, grassroots organizing and canvassing, and a narrative shift to co-create community change.
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Ayada Leads
Ayada Leads understands active political participation as a necessary component of a representative democracy. Our purpose is to harness the political and social power of Diaspora women and New Americans so that we can incorporate their values and policies into the public sphere.
We seek to show that passionate, committed community activists have the skill and talent needed to be in public office.
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ERA Minnesota
ERAMN is a coalition of activists and organizations dedicated to having an equal rights amendment (ERA) in the Minnesota State Constitution and the U.S. Constitution. We are dedicated to working to make equal legal rights for all a reality in Minnesota and across the United States of America.
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Family Tree Clinic
Family Tree Clinic is a sexual health clinic and education center founded 50 years ago, now in its new location in Minneapolis. Family Tree centers its work on communities and people often overlooked by major medical systems.
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First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis is an intentionally and radically inclusive congregation of adults, youth, and children. As a congregational humanist community, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis fosters a free search for knowledge and meaning; strives for justice; and builds opportunities for people to serve each other, Minnesota, and beyond.
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Gender Justice
Gender Justice is a nonprofit legal and policy advocacy organization advancing gender equity through the law. Gender Justice works to dismantle gender-based oppression and ensure people of all genders feel safe, valued, and free by representing clients in strategic and impact litigation, advocating for policies that expand gender equity, and educating the public about their rights.
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H.O.T.D.I.S.H Militia
Located in Duluth, Minnesota, the H.O.T.D.I.S.H. Militia (Hand Over The Decision It’S Healthcare) exists to ensure reproductive freedom, body autonomy and abortion access for all people in the Northland. To accomplish this goal, the Militia provides financial support, promotes community education, and engages in political action, blending the regional culture of northern Minnesota and Wisconsin with political theory, practice, and grassroots organizing, while intentionally approaching reproductive health and justice in a regionally-specific way.
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Harm Reduction Sisters
Harm Reduction Sisters (HRS) provides a feminist, trauma-informed response to syringe service programming by utilizing innovative harm reduction principles and practices to address the gaps that exist for people who use drugs in Northern Minnesota.
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Indigenous Peoples Task Force
The Indigenous Peoples Task Force strengthens the wellness of our community in a way that is based in indigenous values and ways of knowing. We were founded in 1987 to develop and implement culturally appropriate HIV education and direct services to the Native community in Minnesota. We know our community will not be completely well until all people have restored their relationships with each other and the earth.
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Jewish Community Action
Jewish Community Action (JCA) is the Jewish voice in Minnesota’s movement for economic, racial and social justice. Organizing in solidarity with other marginalized communities in Minnesota through state and local coalitions, interfaith initiatives, and local neighborhood groups, JCA’s relationships drive their community’s investment in and accountability to each other. Through their work, JCA honors their history and ancestors.
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Just The Pill
Just The Pill is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving abortion access in the face of increasing restrictions, particularly for those in underserved communities—addressing barriers like geographic distance and resulting travel and logistical issues, language and financial barriers, limited clinic options, state restrictions, and clinic policies not fully centered on patients and their well-being.
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Local Progress Minnesota
Local Progress is a movement of local elected officials advancing a racial and economic justice agenda through all levels of local government. We are elected leaders who build power with underrepresented communities, share bold ideas and policy among our network, and fight to reshape what is possible in our localities all across the country.
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Minnesota NOW
Minnesota NOW’s purpose is to take action through intersectional grassroots activism to promote feminist ideals, lead societal change, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life.
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National Council of Jewish Women Minnesota
The National Council of Jewish Women Minnesota (NCJW) is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. As the Minnesota section of NCJW, NCJW Minnesota affects change through an extensive network of partnerships with other community organizations fighting for similar causes. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW Minnesota promotes equity through service, justice through advocacy, and empowers their network as progressive change agents.
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Our Justice
Our Justice is a reproductive justice organization and abortion fund providing direct financial and logistical support for people seeking abortion care. Since its founding in 1967, Our Justice has always worked to provide people with the resources they need now, while also advocating for policy changes that would make these resources more available and remove many of these challenges altogether.
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OutFront Minnesota
Through policy and organizing, anti-violence programming, and educational equity work, OutFront Minnesota works to create a state where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people are free to be who they are, love who they love, and live without fear of violence, harassment, or discrimination.
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Pro-Choice Minnesota
Pro-Choice Minnesota aims to develop and sustain a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every woman the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion.
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Red River Women’s Clinic
Formerly the only abortion clinic in North Dakota, Red River Women’s Clinic is now located in Moorhead, Minnesota, where the clinic offers high-quality affordable abortion care and family planning services to the Fargo-Moorhead area, all of North Dakota, northwestern Minnesota and South Dakota.
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Reproductive Health Access Network Minnesota
The Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP) is a national movement of primary care clinicians focused on protecting and expanding access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive healthcare (including but not limited to abortion, contraception, and early pregnancy loss care) in their communities and across the country. Led by resident and community family medicine physicians, the Minnesota cluster of RHAP builds connections between pro-choice primary care clinicians living across the state, creating spaces for peer-to-peer support, clinical discussion, and training.
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SPIRAL Collective
SPIRAL Collective is a Minnesota-based full-spectrum reproductive justice nonprofit that provides radical, compassionate care in all pregnancy outcomes and experiences. In particular, SPIRAL is committed to eliminating barriers to abortion access by honoring bodily autonomy and collective liberation. They accomplish this by providing trauma-informed, client- and healing-centered practical abortion support, community-based education, and culture/narrative shifting practice.
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TakeAction Minnesota
TakeAction Minnesota is a multiracial, multi-generational, grassroots membership organization, building a people-powered movement across our state for a government and economy that works for all of us.
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The Lawyering Project
The Lawyering Project is a legal advocacy organization focused on improving access to reproductive healthcare in the United States through litigation that advances an intersectional framework. Their goal is a legal system that enables each of us to make decisions about intensely personal matters like sex, pregnancy, family, and healthcare based on our own beliefs and values; and ensures that we all have the resources we need to carry out those decisions.
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The Paper Lantern Project
Rooted in the frameworks of gender and reproductive justice, The Paper Lantern Project provides a beacon of hope to our AAPI community as they form new narratives through the arts and offer care-centered support through economic and cultural liberation.
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WE Health Clinic
First established as Midwest Health Center For Women-Duluth in 1981, WE Health Clinic has provided sexual, reproductive, and abortion care in northeastern Minnesota for more than 40 years. WE Health Clinic’s mission is to provide, advance, and advocate for evidence-based reproductive and sexual health care for all.
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Whole Woman’s Health
Whole Woman’s Health is a nationwide, feminist organization committed to providing holistic care for women. Located in Bloomington, Whole Woman’s Health of the Twin Cities is a clinic that provides comprehensive gynecology services, including abortion care.
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Whole Woman’s Health Alliance
Whole Woman’s Health Alliance (WWHA) is a non-profit organization committed to providing holistic reproductive care for patients, including abortion care and advocacy to eradicate abortion stigma. Benefiting from the expertise of Whole Woman’s Health as its management company and governed by an independent board, Whole Woman’s Health Alliance protects and provides abortion care for all through purposeful litigation, public education, advocacy, and direct service.
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YWCA Minneapolis
Since 1891, YWCA Minneapolis has dedicated itself to a mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. As a leader in the field of racial equity, they empower communities and workplaces to stand against racism, embrace new perspectives and promote justice for all people. As new coalition members of UnRestrict Minnesota, YWCA Minneapolis has brought a strong and powerful community voice to the work of protecting and expanding abortion access in Minnesota.
Community Partners
Thank you for supporting our community partners.
Our coalition is driven by a growing number of community partners – advocates, health care providers, lawyers, union members, and concerned citizens – who support every Minnesotan’s right to access abortion care in our state.