I'm here for @mySA to cover the San Antonio protest against the SCOTUS ruling today.
Mother of 3 daughters, Michelle Rodriguez, told me she was “devastated” when she heard the news. Came to the rally to support women’s rights, she said.
#RoeVsWade#satx
to cover the San Antonio protest against the SCOTUS ruling today.
Mother of 3 daughters, Michelle Rodriguez, told me she was “devastated” when she heard the news. Came to the rally to support women’s rights, she said.
#RoeVsWade#satx
Paloma Amayo Ryan has been here for three-plus hours.
“This is a giant step toward the decline of our nation,” she says. “I’m embarrassed to be an American. I’m embarrassed to be a Texan.”
Today's SCOTUS ruling is an attack on the health and independence of women, people of color and the disadvantaged. Access to health care, including abortion, is a human right.
Criminalizing those who seek basic care will create a hostile and harmful future for far too many.
has a list of Texas-based nonprofits and mutual-aid organizations that help provide access to abortions.
Follow along for updates throughout the day as a few organizations are currently on hold as they work with their legal teams.
A San Antonio rally and protest against the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade will be held this evening, according to a news release.
The rally will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Federal Courthouse. More from
The decision also sets up the potential for legal fights between the states over whether providers and those who help women obtain abortions can be sued or prosecuted.