
Mary Tuma
@TumaTime
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Freelance Journalist, Texas Reproductive Rights | Bylines @GuardianUS @theintercept @TheNation @MotherJones @nytopinion @TexasMonthly | Email [email protected]
Austin, TX
Joined April 2009
Pregnant with twins, Texas mother Ashley Brandt faced a lethal fetal abnormality. Even though it threatened her health – and her other twin's life – state abortion law makes no exception for this diagnosis. For @NPR affiliate @TPRNews + @pubhealthwatch:
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'The most traumatizing experience of my life.'
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Takeaways for the repro rights movement from my conversations w/ @AmyHM for @MotherJones:. -> Listen to abortion providers in the South, they've lived it!. -> National repro groups need to better invest in local orgs in banned states. -> "Do not comply in advance" under Trump.
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NEW Texas anti-abortion bill filed would make abortion equal to criminal homicide and could outlaw birth control: HB 2197 meant to "protect the lives of preborn children with the same criminal and civil laws protecting the lives of human beings born alive".
My latest for @GuardianUS: As the Texas Legislature convenes, Republicans have filed a slew of bills aimed at stopping the flow of abortion pills. And anti-abortion activists are recruiting men to sue people who helped their partner obtain those pills:.
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For @MotherJones, I talked to longtime independent abortion provider @AmyHM about how she's planning to pushback during the Trump era, including *expanding* services amid the anti-abortion administration. "Do not comply in advance," she stresses.
motherjones.com
She championed abortion rights in Texas, and Amy Hagstrom Miller is ready for the next fight.
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My recent interview with Cecile is up now. We talked about the importance of sharing often tragic abortion stories, what Trump's second term means for abortion care, and how individuals can protect their repro rights under Trump:
texasobserver.org
Despite a brain cancer diagnosis and political setbacks, the Texas native is investing in a new strategy: abortion storytelling for the TikTok age.
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My recent interview with reproductive rights champion Cecile Richards is up now at @TexasObserver. We talked about the importance of sharing often tragic abortion stories, what Trump's second term means for abortion, and how individuals can protect their repro rights under Trump:.
Cecile Richards, who passed away today at 67, was interviewed for the current print issue of the Texas Observer. This story was going to run online later this month, but here is the interview now in light of the news: Interview by @TumaTime.
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Honored to have interviewed Cecile Richards for this month's issue of @TexasObserver magazine, likely one of her final. The Texas-born repro rights icon stressed the importance of abortion storytelling. She truly never gave up the fight. I'll share a link to our conversation soon
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In addition to the several bills seeking to block access to abortion pills by mail, Texas Republicans also plan to file an expanded "Heartbeat Law" this session. And activists say expect men to file more "wrongful death" for abortion lawsuits soon.
theguardian.com
Bills crafted to stop what is widely viewed a loophole as abortion pills have helped mitigate bans dotting the US
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My latest for @GuardianUS: As the Texas Legislature convenes, Republicans have filed a slew of bills aimed at stopping the flow of abortion pills. And anti-abortion activists are recruiting men to sue people who helped their partner obtain those pills:.
theguardian.com
Bills crafted to stop what is widely viewed a loophole as abortion pills have helped mitigate bans dotting the US
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Bill text: And background on the Louisiana law from @lorenaoneil here:
lailluminator.com
A lawsuit challenges Act 246, a new Louisiana law reclassifying mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled dangerous substances.
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Not The Onion: Author of the Texas abortion ban argues the reason docs aren't saving patients – leading to deaths like ones recently reported by ProPublica – is not b/c of the law's lack of clarity but b/c "of articles like these published by ProPublica." .
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If doctors and hospitals are afraid, writes Texas Sen. Bryan Hughes, it's because of...
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A remarkable abortion rights ballot victory in conservative Amarillo, Texas not only protected out-of-state abortion care but thwarted anti-abortion activists’ efforts to revive a nationwide ban on medication abortion. For @MotherJones: .
motherjones.com
Amarillo has been a stronghold for anti-abortion activists—but this law went too far.
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BREAKING: A *rare* abortion rights win in Texas – voters in the conservative city of Amarillo have voted AGAINST an abortion travel ban that would have empowered residents to sue anyone who "aids and abets" abortion access across state lines. Bkgrnd:
texasobserver.org
Texas' biggest popular vote on abortion post-"Roe" pits local advocates against an abortion travel ban that's part of a scheme to block the path to New Mexico.
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Voters in the city of Amarillo, Texas will decide if they want to pass an abortion travel ban that encourages residents to file suit against anyone who helps a patient seek out-of-state care. Early voting totals show 57.9% are AGAINST it. Bkgrnd:
texasobserver.org
Texas' biggest popular vote on abortion post-"Roe" pits local advocates against an abortion travel ban that's part of a scheme to block the path to New Mexico.
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RT @garnethenderson: Josseli died in Sept 2021. That’s after SB 8, the TX 6 week abortion ban, went into effect but before Roe was overturn….
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RT @propublica: Doctors said it was “inevitable” that Josseli Barnica would miscarry — yet they waited 40 hours to treat her under Texas’ a….
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Josseli Barnica is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care. She’d told her husband that the medical team said it couldn’t act until the fetal heartbeat...
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