Journalism can learn from the Southern reproductive justice movement
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Forecasting has never felt spiritually aligned for me — too much grasping for control, too much pretending the future can be summoned on demand. As a Quaker, I trust the slow revelation that comes from silent collective listening and action. I’ve spent the last seven months in a front-row seat to the decades-long fight for reproductive justice in the South. And what I’ve witnessed — what has floored me — is the community infrastructure built to survive political repression, misinformation, and scarcity induced by state abandonment. It is the most sophisticated, agile, humane information-and-care ecosystem in the country.

As Aja Arnold notes in her sharp, deeply…

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