Alliance for Choice in collaboration with feminist artist, Nichola Irvine invite you to view three beautiful short films, “Who gets to choose?”.
With voiceovers from the indubitable Gemma Fitzner-Hutton and the creative input from our amazing activists, our shorts blur the binaries to show that when it comes to abortion, we are more than the statistics and stereotypes that patriarchy imagines us to be. The films highlight how gender and other identity norms create barriers to abortion access, and how education and conversation can unravel these obstacles to care. Although we’ve triumphed when it comes to abortion decriminalisation, we aren't there yet when it comes to real access which is safe, and free of stigma or barriers.
You are warmly invited to join our launch, share these wonderful creations far and wide. Amplify our call for telemedicine #careathome #accessforall and ask Robin Swann to #commissionservicesnow
Some of the people involved:
Nichola Irvine was the artist who created the animations:
“It's a privilege to create work for such an important cause and raise awareness through my work.”
Vic Young is an activist with Alliance for Choice:
“I wanted to get involved with this project as gender inequality affects everyone and by bringing awareness to the issue we can start a conversation on what we can do to change that, both on a personal level but also on a broader scale. “
Amy Merron is a mum of 2 and chair of Ulster University Pro-Choice Society:
“It was a great opportunity to get like-minded activists together to discuss some of the current and long-standing issues that abortion rights activists face and to try and come up with solutions to how we can tackle these issues. The idea of a video campaign really appealed to me because I love the thought of bringing activism and creativity together!”
Gemma Fitzner-Hutton
“I wanted to be a part of this project as even now the laws are changing, the impact of delays in N.I. rolling out support services especially during a pandemic are still having a massive impact on women and those with wombs who need urgent access and care.”
To book a place or for more information on the project email Emma or Naomi at alliancechoice4@gmail.com
For signposting information on how to access an abortion from NI visit www.alliance4choice.com