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Stemming in part from Trump's opinion that vaccines are linked to autism, this illustration features Tiana and her physician discussing a cut back on vaccinations. With HPV being a threat
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to reproductive systems in women especially, a lack of vaccines for the virus and others could cause a lot more health risk concerns.
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Before Inauguration Day of this year, many Planned Parenthood locations, along with their visitors, have been faced with protesters who want the nonprofit organization to be defunded and shut down. Matters have only gotten
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worse since then, because our new Commander-in-Chief signed an executive order last month to
defund Planned Parenthood, affecting women all over the country.
Here is Elena of Avalor, a Latina Disney Princess, being
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met with such protestors. But the reality is that Planned Parenthood has so much to offer communities across the country, including access to birth control, safe abortions and STD/STI testing, which we simply
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This important depiction features Ariel calling Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader, to ensure that her voice on the repeal of the ACA is heard. In addition to discussing health care with your local congressional
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district, you can also
take action by sharing your thoughts on other executive orders made by Trump with your representative, because every voice really does count.
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Were Aladdin and Princess Jasmine to exist in Trump's America today, they'd have to face disappointment from Trump's proposed Muslim ban along with their families.
And if they wanted to plan a family in the
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states of Indiana, Louisiana or Texas, they could be forced to have a burial post-abortion or post-miscarriage, if their plans to have a family don't go as they'd hope. The
three states
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are making moves to ensure that this is made into law, taking the rights away from the mother to do as she sees fit.
Since the inauguration of Donald Trump many people, women especially, have protested in various ways to show their defiance. From participating in the Women's March to expressing their sentiments through art, women have been passionately vocal about what Trump's agenda could mean for reproductive rights and the future.
One such anti-Trump protester is Maritza Lugo, an illustrator who teamed together with writer Danielle Sepulveres to create a series of artwork, featuring Disney princesses facing the harsh consequences of Trump's possible plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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