The uterus is the unofficial mascot of reproductive rights activism

Dust off your satin uterus costume. It's time to protest.
By Katie Dupere  on 
The uterus is the unofficial mascot of reproductive rights activism
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Dust off your satin uterus costume. It's time to protest. 

The uterus, an internal organ adored by many, has long been a visual representation for cheeky reproductive rights activism. Now that sustaining symbol is at the steps of the Supreme Court, thanks to some unapologetic protesting.

Wednesday marked the beginning of oral arguments in the biggest abortion rights case to reach the court in decades. The case, Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, challenges Texas abortion regulations passed in 2013. The justices must consider whether the laws pose an undue burden on women who seek abortion, which would be unconstitutional.

To make their argument known outside of closed-door proceedings, many activists, as part of the #StopTheSham protests, are enlisting the help of a good ol' friend: the uterus. 

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Sure, it's a little silly. But the imagery of the uterus has long-standing precedence in the movement for a reason: Activists have found humor works as a tactic to take some of the sting out of protesting.

Activists have found humor works as a tactic to take some of the sting out of protesting.

Protesting is, after all, often emotionally taxing work. Activists are constantly tackling high-stakes, personal issues that can take a toll on even the most stone-cold advocate. But, to help curb some of that heaviness, humor helps. 

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An added bonus of these clever chants, sassy signs and even cheeky costumes is that they grab the attention of the general public. The contrast between heavy issue and light presentation makes people pause and pay attention. The tough stuff becomes surprisingly approachable. 

So, while a uterus hand puppet will no doubt elicit a giggle, it also makes you think and spreads a message. The proof of impact is in the protest.


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Protesters stand outside of the Supreme Court with uterus-themed signs during a March 2 protest. Credit: Susan Walsh/Associated Press


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Katie Dupere

Katie Dupere was a Social Good reporter at Mashable from May 2015 to July 2017, covering activism, identities and social impact. Prior to her work with Mashable, Katie penned pieces about queerness, body positivity, sex and relationships for Gurl. She also previously contributed LGBTQ news coverage to PinkNews.


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