Featuring dramatic short “Red White and Blue” and short documentary “Trump’s War on Women,” followed by a panel discussion with Q&A.
Join us to examine how the fractured legal landscape around abortion access is leading states like California to strengthen laws to protect its residents — and increasing numbers of people traveling here seeking help.
We will screen two short films that shed light on the political and economic challenges of accessing abortions and reproductive health care. A panel discussion will follow, featuring experts and advocates sharing stories and insights, and answering your questions.
What to know about abortion access in California
The California Constitution guarantees abortion access. More people are traveling here to access reproductive health care as their own states pass aggressive laws to prohibit abortion. Some states are going to great lengths to punish those who seek abortions as well as the health professionals who provide them.
San Francisco — as a sanctuary city for abortion access, legally protecting patients and providers through the San Francisco Reproductive Freedom Act — plays a special role in serving those who need help. Travelers seeking care here may access a range of in-clinic and medication abortions available through services at UCSF, Planned Parenthood and many other community clinics.
‘Red, White and Blue’
Rachel (Brittany Snow) is a single parent living paycheck to paycheck. When an unexpected pregnancy threatens to unravel her already precarious position, she’s forced to cross state lines in search of an abortion. As Rachel contemplates the series of events that necessitated this journey and the obstacles placed in her path, we learn a heartbreaking truth that means her life will never be the same again. Written, directed and produced by Nazrin Choudhury, with producer Sara McFarlane, and executive producers Level Forward, Adrienne Becker, and Samantha Bee.
