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Men of color have been underrepresented in abortion rights advocacy since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
The stigma around openly discussing abortion in some communities led to many men of color not knowing how they fit into the abortion rights movement.
The abortion rights group All Above All convened more than 100 advocates for a day of lobbying and advocacy on Capitol Hill .
Historically Black and Latino Greek letter organizations have played a more prominent role in the 2024 election.
Vice President Kamala Harris has centered abortion rights in her presidential campaign and pledged that if elected, she would sign legislation to restore a right to abortion.
Just under half of Black men and over half of Latinos agreed that elected officials should take steps to protect fertility treatment, birth control and emergency contraception.
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