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This is the podcast of Gender Justice. We fight for Gender Equity by dismantling barriers and expanding protections so that all people can thrive regardless of their gender, gender expression, and sexual orientation.

We work for: economic justice, reproductive freedom and justice, freedom from gender based violence, and for trans & LGBQ liberation at work, in public, in school, in healthcare, and more. We are facing a historic opportunity to make real change in Minnesota with the first pro-reproductive freedom state legislature.

Join us - and stand up to fight for our rights.

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This is the podcast of Gender Justice. We fight for Gender Equity by dismantling barriers and expanding protections so that all people can thrive regardless of their gender, gender expression, and sexual orientation.

We work for: economic justice, reproductive freedom and justice, freedom from gender based violence, and for trans & LGBQ liberation at work, in public, in school, in healthcare, and more. We are facing a historic opportunity to make real change in Minnesota with the first pro-reproductive freedom state legislature.

Join us - and stand up to fight for our rights.

    Re-release for 10th anniversary of the Women’s Economic Security Act (WESA)

    Re-release for 10th anniversary of the Women’s Economic Security Act (WESA)

    In honor of the 10th anniversary of the passage of the Women’s Economic Security Act (WESA), which guarantees nursing rights for Minnesota workers, we are re-releasing our 2023 episode on Pregnancy and Pumping Rights. 

    In 2014, Gender Justice helped catapult the life-changing package of legislation known as the Women's Economic Security Act over the finishing line. In the decade since, the policies have been further strengthened, solidifying protections for pregnant and nursing employees, creating supports for parents of young children, narrowing the gender pay gap, and more.

    In this episode, Senior Staff Attorney Sara Jane Baldwin and Humphrey School of Public Affairs policy student Allison Glass discuss the law and its implications. 

    ""Our goal with every case we take is to improve the law and improve people's lives more than just one client. We can have all the great laws we want, but if they’re not enforced, then there's no real change," says Senior Staff Attorney Sara Jane Baldwin. "So there’s a lot of work to do, and we're ready to do it."

    Join us on Monday, May 13th to celebrate the 10th anniversary of WESA!

    • Time: 8 am – noon

    • Where: Minnesota Senate Building, Room 1200, at 95 University Ave. W. in St. Paul (a virtual option is available.)



    Visit the "Gender Justice" Website ⁠here⁠ and "Unrestrict Minnesota" ⁠here⁠.

    The GJB is produced by Michael at ⁠www.501MediaGroup.com⁠ & Audra Grigus.


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    • 34 min
    SCOTUS Chat: Can states ban emergency abortion care?

    SCOTUS Chat: Can states ban emergency abortion care?

    Host: Erin Maye Quade, Gender Justice Special Projects Advisor

    Guests: Jess Braverman, Gender Justice Legal Director and Rupali Sharma, Deputy Executive Director for Legal Programs at the Lawyering Project

    “This case is about our humanity: do we matter?” — Rupali Sharma 

    Gender Justice legal and policy experts are joined by the Lawyering Project’s Rupali Sharma to discuss the oral arguments in the case Idaho v. United States and Moyle et al., or the “EMTALA” (Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act) case, which centers on whether or not state abortion bans supersede the federal law mandating that hospital emergency departments receiving federal funding must stabilize a patient whose life or health is at risk. 

    Rupali Sharma previously worked at the Center for Reproductive Rights, where she successfully litigated challenges to unlawful abortion restrictions in Ireland and the U.S., including Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt. She led the Lawyering Project’s amicus brief submitted on behalf of doctors in the EMTALA case. 

    Audio of the Supreme Court oral arguments in the EMTALA case (transcript provided)

    Amicus brief submitted by Rupali Sharma for the Lawyering Project on behalf of Physicians for Reproductive Health in the EMTALA case 

    The Lawyering Project

    In Idaho v. United States, the Supreme Court Must Reckon With the Post-Dobbs Reality It Created I'm an ER Doctor. If the Supreme Court Upends EMTALA, Patients Will Die.  

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    Visit the "Gender Justice" Website ⁠here⁠ and "Unrestrict Minnesota" ⁠here⁠.

    The GJB is produced by Michael at ⁠www.501MediaGroup.com⁠ & Audra Grigus.


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    • 47 min
    SCOTUS Chat: The Future of Medication Abortion Access

    SCOTUS Chat: The Future of Medication Abortion Access

    Host: Erin Maye Quade, Gender Justice Special Projects Advisor

    Guests: Jess Braverman, Gender Justice Legal Director and Amanda Allen, Deputy Executive Director for Legal Programs at The Lawyering Project

    Gender Justice legal and policy experts and the Lawyering Project’s Deputy Executive Director for Legal Programs Amanda Allen discuss the oral arguments in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Supreme Court case challenging access to medication abortion in the U.S..

    Amanda oversees The Lawyering Project’s Access & Innovation Program, which focuses on expanding access to medication abortion through telehealth and other innovative technologies and she brings her years of advocating for meaningful access to reproductive health services to the conversation. In this episode, she joins Gender Justice Legal Director Jess Braverman and Special Projects Advisor Erin Maye Quade to analyze the oral arguments in the case, review the current landscape of medication abortion access, and look ahead to what the future could bring.

    Links:

    Audio of the Supreme Court oral arguments in the case (transcript provided)The Lawyering Project

    Gender Justice FAQ on the mifepristone lawsuits

    The UnRestrict Minnesota Guide to Medication AbortionThe Current Attack on Abortion Pills Will Fail. The Next One Will Be So Much Worse. 

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    Visit the "Gender Justice" Website ⁠here⁠ and "Unrestrict Minnesota" ⁠here⁠.

    The GJB is produced by Michael at ⁠www.501MediaGroup.com⁠ & Audra Grigus.


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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Preconceived: Exposing Crisis Pregnancy Centers

    Preconceived: Exposing Crisis Pregnancy Centers

    This episode of The Gender Justice Brief is a recording of the panel of advocates and researchers featured in the film Preconceived, moderated by Gender Justice Executive Director Megan Peterson at its premiere at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas on March 9, 2024. 

    Preconceived tells the stories of Maleeha and Maria, just two of the thousands of people who have been deceived by coercive anti-abortion propaganda mills known as crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs). As the film follows these protagonists, it sheds light on the deceptive practices deployed by CPCs, investigates the funding streams that fuel their spread, and raises urgent questions about how to combat disinformation in a post-Dobbs era.

    Panelists:


    Maleeha Aziz, Texas Equal Access Fund


    Jenifer McKenna, Reproductive Health & Freedom Watch


    Tara Murtha, Women’s Law Project 



    Links:


    Preconceived home page and trailer


    Designed to Deceive: A Study of the Crisis Pregnancy Center Industry in Nine States (a report created with Gender Justice partners in the Alliance: State Advocates for Women’s Rights & Gender Equality, coauthored by panelists Jenifer McKenna and Tara Murtha)



    Host a screening, learn more, and take action



    Visit the "Gender Justice" Website ⁠here⁠ and "Unrestrict Minnesota" ⁠here⁠.

    The GJB is produced by Michael at ⁠www.501MediaGroup.com⁠ & Audra Grigus.





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    • 59 min
    Another Victory for Abortion Rights in Minnesota

    Another Victory for Abortion Rights in Minnesota

    On February 12, 2024, the Minnesota Court of Appeals denied an anti-abortion group’s request to relitigate the historic 2022 Doe v. Minnesota decision ending restrictions on abortion care in the state, bringing us one step closer to the end of litigation.

    In this episode, Gender Justice Special Projects Advisor Erin Maye Quade and Gender Justice Legal Director Jess Braverman review the case, analyze the latest court decision, discuss how a state Equal Rights Amendment would strengthen the constitutional right to abortion, and anticipate a joyful day in the near future when the case is complete for once and for all.

    References and additional resources:


    Gender Justice statement on the ruling




    Doe v. Minnesota background and case updates 




    Minnesota abortions are up nearly 40% since Dobbs 




    What exactly is entailed in the language of the Equal Rights Amendment proposed for 2024? Jess Braverman and Megan Peterson explain on the January 30, 2024 episode of The Gender Justice Brief.




    Sign the petition to support the ERA



    Register for UnRestrict Minnesota Reproductive Freedom Lobby Day on Thursday, March 7, 2024. Join us for a day of workshops and lobbying, or come for the rally at 2 pm and help us pack the Capitol rotunda in a visible sign of support!

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    Visit the "Gender Justice" Website ⁠⁠here⁠⁠ and "Unrestrict Minnesota" ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

    The GJB is produced by Michael at ⁠⁠www.501MediaGroup.com⁠⁠ & Audra Grigus.


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    • 24 min
    Gender Equity in Minnesota: 2024 Legislative Agenda Briefing

    Gender Equity in Minnesota: 2024 Legislative Agenda Briefing

    Panelists: Megan Peterson, Gender Justice Executive Director and Monica Meyer, Gender Justice Political Director

    2023 was truly a banner year for gender equity: from passing the Trans Refuge Bill to ending state funding for crisis pregnancy centers and repealing Minnesota’s unconstitutional and harmful abortion restrictions, Gender Justice supporters helped advance some of the most equitable policies in the country.

    We know that there is much more work ahead to protect and expand abortion rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and more—on this episode of The Gender Justice Brief, we outline our policy agenda to continue making progress towards gender equity.

    Key dates:

    Monday, February 12: First day of the 2024 Minnesota Legislative Session

    Tuesday, February 27: Precinct caucuses 

    Thursday, March 7: UnRestrict Minnesota Reproductive Freedom Lobby Day

    Monday, May 20: End of the 2024 Minnesota Legislative Session

    Actions you can take:

    Attend UnRestrict Minnesota Reproductive Freedom Lobby Day on March 7 

    Sign up for legislative text alerts from Gender Justice

    Sign the petition to support the Minnesota Equal Rights Amendment

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction to Gender Justice

    01:07 Understanding the Role of Gender Justice

    02:15 Reflecting on Past Successes

    05:28 Looking Ahead: 2024 Legislative Session

    07:58 Goals for the Upcoming Session

    11:02 Exploring the Proposed Equal Rights Amendment

    21:05 Addressing Health Insurance and Accessible Care

    27:52 Other Legislative Priorities and Bills

    31:30 Important Dates and Ways to Get Involved

    35:23 Closing Remarks and Q&A

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    Visit the "Gender Justice" Website ⁠here⁠ and "Unrestrict Minnesota" ⁠here⁠.

    The GJB is produced by Michael at ⁠www.501MediaGroup.com⁠ & Audra Grigus.


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