Terrisa Bukovinac knows what it is to feel like a black sheep.
As a secular person with progressive politics, it took her a long time to feel comfortable advocating on behalf of the pro-life movement. While activists on both sides might see these two identities as competing, Bukovinac founded the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU) last year to show other progressives there is space — and even a growing need— for them in the pro-life movement.
Bukovinac, like many pro-lifers, is “extremely optimistic” that the Supreme Court will overturn, or at least “significantly do damage” to Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that …
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