How to have the conversations that lead to change for reproductive rights in North Carolina.

There’s a lot of incorrect information out there about abortion. Some of it is spread intentionally by politicians, anti-abortion activists, and bad actors to twist the narrative about this very common, very safe medical procedure. Reproductive health care shouldn't be a political issue, but it’s the reality of where we are now. 

That’s where you come in. One on one conversations are one of the most important tools we have to combat misinformation on abortion. By speaking openly and honestly with your loved ones about abortion, you can open the door for better understanding of this issue.

In this guide, you’ll find information about how to combat misinformation, how to engage your family, friends, and fellow North Carolinians in conversations about the importance of abortion access for pregnant people and their families, and resources to continue working on this important issue.