Reproductive Rights in South Dakota, US
ULF | 11.03.2007 01:18 | Culture | Gender | Social Struggles | World
However, whether or not abortion is banned here in South Dakota is largely symbolic; women still do not have any access.
There is only one clinic in South Dakota and it is in Sioux Falls, the southwestern corner of the state. This clinic is only open one day a week and the doctors are flown in from Minneapolis because no doctor in South Dakota will perform the procedure. In the six states bordering South Dakota there are 23 clinics, giving this expansive seven state region a total of 24. This is more than five times less than the number of clinics California, three times less than Florida, and equal to the number of clinics in the state of Washington.
This letter is being written to you from Rapid City, SD. Rapid City is the second largest city in South Dakota and at the opposite end of the state from Sioux Falls. It is from here that women must travel five hours to Sioux Falls, seven and a half hours to Denver, or eight hours to Omaha. It is also from here that collectives are forming and working together to help these women gain the resources they need. Yesterday we provided enough support to get a woman to Omaha because she could have a weekend appointment there. We were given less than twenty-four hours to act but we met her needs and funded her transportation and shelter costs. No one knows how many more will need our help tommorow or the next day but we need your help in order to do it.
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