Honoring Dr. Tiller: A Collective Remembrance

31 May

May 31 marks the third year since Dr.  Tiller, an abortion provider in Wichita, Kansas, was brutally murdered while serving as an usher in his church. Dr. Tiller was known worldwide as a provider of compassionate, kind, respectful later abortion services that focused on preserving the dignity and integrity of his patients.

To honor his legacy, we and the Provider Project asked folks to respond to this question: How can the pro-choice and reproductive justice movements better support the people who have later abortions and providers who perform them? Below is a list of posts taking on this topic and thinking about Dr. Tiller. This list will be updated as the day goes on:

Patient First 
May 31, 2009: Welcome to America
What Would George Tiller Do?
Honor Dr. Tiller: Keep Late-Term Abortions Available
The Good Samaritan
Dr. Tiller Would Trust Women
Thoughts on the Anniversary of Dr. Tiller’s Death
Thinking About Dr. Tiller
I Write Letters
Anniversary of Loss
We Are the Moral Side: Honoring Dr. Tiller
Remembering Dr. George Tiller
The Terrorism That Killed Dr. Tiller Remains a Threat

This Clinic Stays Open: Remembering Dr. Tiller
Three Years Later
Honoring Dr. Tiller ~ by fml and Servalbear

If you’ve written a post for the collective remembrance and don’t see it above, please email the URL to info@iamdrtiller.com or tweet the link to @IAmDrTiller.

 

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