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the supreme court justices who ruled against the massachusetts buffer zone law<\/a> similarly never fought through a crowd of protesters to access healthcare. they might have asked willie parker<\/a> what it\u2019s like. parker is a physician who flies to jackson, ms every week to provide abortions at the one remaining clinic in the state. he is fierce in his support of the young women of mississippi and their right to safe abortion. \u201cwith all due respect to the plaintiffs (in the supreme court case),\u201d he said in an interview with al jazeera<\/a>, \u201cthe protesters i encounter in mississippi are not interested in \u2018quiet conversation.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n

none of this is simply about rights, says aclu of northern ca communications strategist shanelle matthews<\/a>, another ferocious defender of women, especially minorities and women of color. \u201cit\u2019s about justice. you can have the rights, but if you don\u2019t have the money, or access, or power \u2013 you don\u2019t have justice.\u201d matthews, raised by a hard-working single mom in south los angeles, knows the stigma of poverty and the sting of injustice, and it fuels her resolve to fight for women like mandy.<\/p>\n

those of us who remember the days before roe v wade remember what injustice felt like. a victim of workplace rape in those grim days, i never suffered real poverty. but at the time of my illegal kitchen-table abortion (which cost almost as much as my monthly salary), accessing a safe abortion usually meant finding the money for a trip to another county. uncounted thousands of women who couldn\u2019t come up with the money a half-century ago died after botched abortion attempts.<\/p>\n

how can anyone want to see us return to those days?<\/p>\n

fran moreland johns is the author of perilous times: an inside look at abortion before \u2013 and after roe v wade. she blogs and franjohns.net and huffington post.com.<\/em><\/p>\n