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How Mississippi s Pink House became ground zero in the US abortion battle

Share on Twitter For eight years, Derenda Hancock has ushered women from their cars to the doors of Mississippi’s only abortion clinic, donning a rainbow vest as she shields them from protesters waving religious pamphlets and shouting “turn back!” through bullhorns. Ms Hancock, a 62-year-old part-time waitress, grew accustomed to repeated attempts by lawmakers and anti-abortion activists to block access to abortions at the Jackson Women s Health Organization where she leads the clinic s volunteer escorts. But the future of that access feels threatened like never before after the US Supreme Court thrust the clinic s noisy city block into the centre of the country s contentious debate over abortion rights.

Mississippi s Pink House becomes ground zer

Mississippi s Pink House becomes ground zero in U.S. abortion battle Reuters | May 24, 2021 04:56 PM EDT General view of the Jackson Women s Health Organization in Jackson, Mississippi, U.S., May 21, 2021. Picture taken (Photo : REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein) For eight years, Derenda Hancock has ushered women from their cars to the doors of Mississippi s only abortion clinic, donning a rainbow vest as she shields them from protesters waving religious pamphlets and shouting turn back! through bullhorns. Hancock, a 62-year-old part-time waitress, grew accustomed to repeated attempts by lawmakers and anti-abortion activists to block access to abortions at the Jackson Women s Health Organization where she leads the clinic s volunteer escorts.

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Mississippi’s ‘Pink House’ ground zero in U.S. abortion rights fight By Syndicated Content By Gabriella Borter JACKSON, Miss. (Reuters) – For eight years, Derenda Hancock has ushered women from their cars to the doors of Mississippi’s only abortion clinic, donning a rainbow vest as she shields them from protesters waving religious pamphlets and shouting “turn back!” through bullhorns. Hancock, a 62-year-old part-time waitress, grew accustomed to repeated attempts by lawmakers and anti-abortion activists to block access to abortions at the Jackson Women’s Health Organization where she leads the clinic’s volunteer escorts. But the future of that access feels threatened like never before after the U.S. Supreme Court thrust the clinic’s noisy city block into the center of the country’s contentious debate over abortion rights.

Mississippi s Pink House ground zero in U S abortion rights fight

Mississippi’s ‘Pink House’ ground zero in U.S. abortion rights fight By Syndicated Content By Gabriella Borter JACKSON, Miss. (Reuters) – For eight years, Derenda Hancock has ushered women from their cars to the doors of Mississippi’s only abortion clinic, donning a rainbow vest as she shields them from protesters waving religious pamphlets and shouting “turn back!” through bullhorns. Hancock, a 62-year-old part-time waitress, grew accustomed to repeated attempts by lawmakers and anti-abortion activists to block access to abortions at the Jackson Women’s Health Organization where she leads the clinic’s volunteer escorts. But the future of that access feels threatened like never before after the U.S. Supreme Court thrust the clinic’s noisy city block into the center of the country’s contentious debate over abortion rights.

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