
(RNS) — In Black churches, the reaction to the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion boils down to education and mobilization.
Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, social action commission director of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, said her historically Black denomination will continue its long involvement in getting voters to the polls. But now, if Roe v. Wade is likely to be overturned, she said there is also an urgency around personal messaging, to help people understand what it means for them and for where they live.
“Roe v. Wade made it possible for poor women and women of color to have access to services other women would just find because they have the means to travel to get the services,” she said. “So, for us, it means activate the base so people don’t think I now have to go and get the coat hanger when I live in California.”