The Best Decision: How Abortion Changed These Lives for the Better

Years later, 16 people reflect on how their abortions allowed them to continue their education, build a career, and lay a stronger foundation for becoming a parent at a later time of their choosing.

Abortion rights activists are seen through a hole in an American flag as they protest outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Saturday, June 25, 2022.

We the People: Samantha Chapman

Together we are accomplishing critical work in our state to protect and advance civil liberties across the Midwest and beyond.

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2022 in Review: How We Showed Up to Protect Abortion Access

Restricting abortion access threatens everyone’s rights and freedoms nationwide — but in 2022, we fought for reproductive rights at every turn.

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Talking about abortion shouldn’t be controversial

Most South Dakotans want abortion to be safe, legal, and accessible to all people.

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Bust the Myths Around Abortion Care 

The way we talk about abortion can make a big difference. Let’s change the story on misinformation. 

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Four Actions Before 2022 Ends

The final month of the year is critical for us to make progress.

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The Election's Over: Now What? 

The 2023 Legislative Session is right around the corner and with a slate of new and returning lawmakers, it's important to remain connected.   

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At Liberty Podcast: Abortion Rights Won the Midterms Nationwide, Now What?

So far, we are cautiously optimistic and hopeful about the positive progress for civil rights and civil liberties.

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Extreme Politicians Want to Ban Abortion. We Can Stop Them.

We’re fighting abortion bans in the courts. We need your help at the ballot box.

A woman holding a sign reading "Roe, Roe, Roe, Your vote next Rovember / LET PEOPLE VOTE ACLU" poses for the camera as fellow activists walk behind her.