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Fund Abortion Not War

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In this workshop, three reproductive healthcare providers who have been silenced in their workplaces for speaking out about the Palestinian liberation struggle will discuss what it means to practice medicine ethically in the midst of imperial wars.

Fund Abortion Not War is a campaign and intervention of the repro world that seeks to connect the global anti imperial movement to the movement for reproductive autonomy: <https://fundabortionnotwar.org>

Rachna Vanjani (they/them) is a physician, reproductive justice advocate & community organizer whose work focuses on upholding the tenants of reproductive justice and dismantling systems of oppression. they are an all-trimester abortion provider & birth worker currently focused on the integration of indigenous medicine with their allopathic training to create a supportive environment of healing and liberation for patients.

Dr. Sabrina Das is an OBGYN specialising in high-risk pregnancy, at Imperial College Healthcare in London, UK. She is also an abortion surgeon with Marie Stopes International and is currently the UK Harkness Fellow 24/25, based out of New York and being hosted by CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Healthcare Policy, studying the abortion access landscape in Post Roe USA. She was volunteering in Gaza in March 2025, before and after the ceasefire ended.

Umaymah Mohammad is a Palestinian organizer, artist, and MD/PhD candidate in Sociology with over a decade of experience building movements for justice. Her work spans grassroots mobilization, arts-based organizing, and the development of organizational infrastructures at the national level. She has organized against state violence in its many forms, including the colonization of Palestine and anti-Muslim racism. Currently, her doctoral research centers on decolonial medicine, health justice, abolition, and Palestinian freedom—grounded in a vision for collective liberation.

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