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San Bernardino, California, broadcasting worldwide podcast. We are streaming, not screaming,
Rational Radio from San Bernardino, California. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
We invite your calls and comments tonight. We asked that
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you obey the rules, that you be rational, that you
use you be calm. I invite any question, no matter
how difficult. I don't care what side you're on. Let's
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to have as my guests Miss Guadaloupe Miranda and Miss Andreas.
They are on staff at San Bernardino Planned Parenthood and
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M one oh six FM from beautiful downtown San Bernardino. Well, welcome, ladies.
Speaker 8 (08:45):
Thank you allan uh.
Speaker 12 (08:49):
A lot of people have opinions about Planned Parenthood who
really don't know anything about it, and a lot of
us are men, because frankly, there's very little reason for
me to come into Planned Parenthood. Although they did give
me my first COVID shot.
Speaker 13 (09:08):
You see, that's that's a critical health care service that
you received.
Speaker 12 (09:11):
Yeah, I was very happy to have the privilege of
receiving that. But let me ask you some questions tonight
so we can find out exactly what the mission of
Planned Parenthood is, what Planned Parenthood does, and what Planned
Parenthood does not do. Let me throw this out to
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each of you. A lot of people think of Planned
Parenthood is simply an abortion clinic where women come in
there and get an abortion. Isn't it more than that?
What other services other than abortion are provided by Planned Parenthood?
Speaker 10 (09:55):
Okay, well, thank you for that question.
Speaker 13 (09:57):
Before I get started with that question, you just want
to quickly introduce myself. My name is Guadalupe Mirandi. I
used to hear ap pronouns, and I'm the Sambordino County
Community Organizer, so I am very familiar with Sambordino County.
I've lived here most of my life and I'm very
proud to be here on behalf of plant parenthood and.
Speaker 10 (10:16):
Answer that question for you.
Speaker 13 (10:17):
So we provide more than just abortion, although that's a
very critical part of a service that we offer and
we are proud to offer that service to anyone who
needs it. But other services that we do provide are
SDI testing and treatment, HIV screenings, cancer screenings. We have
our two health centers in Sabordino County that offer primary
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care to individuals as well, which is a very critical
service that we have. We offer prep medication, We offer
birth control options including vasectoms, emergency contraception, and offer pregnancy
testing options such as counseling, parenting, adoption, and abortion.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
I hear.
Speaker 12 (11:01):
You provide services to men who request that.
Speaker 14 (11:04):
Yeah, yeah, we do.
Speaker 15 (11:05):
We provide their services to men as well. So birth
control methods like condoms or STI testing and treatment, men
need that as well. So yeah, it is a misconception
that men don't come to a planned parenthood, but they
definitely are a portion of our patient population.
Speaker 12 (11:24):
Is there a charge for your services?
Speaker 13 (11:28):
So we do work off a sliding scale if you
do not have any insurance, but we do accept most
commercial insurances, and if you do not have any insurance,
we're working. We're more than happy to work with the
patients and provide a sliding skill option for them.
Speaker 10 (11:42):
If they need it.
Speaker 13 (11:43):
So we do have low to no cost services for
everyone so that we can make healthcare accessible to everyone.
Speaker 12 (11:55):
Recently, I think everybody knows that the Mega administration has
cut off the funding for Planned Parenthood. Could you tell
me how much funding were you receiving before this cutoff
and what has been the effect of loss of that funding.
Speaker 13 (12:20):
Yeah, so the Trump administration did vote on defunding Medicaid
and included a provision to defund Planned Parenthood, which is,
you know, a really you know, tough thing that they
did because they are affecting seventeen million Americans across the
nation and these are people that rely on Medicaid for
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their healthcare services and rely on Planned Parenthood for their
reproductive health care services. So that accounts to about fifty
percent of Planned Parenthood of Orange and Abordino County's revenue
that they affected. So that's a large sum of you know,
of our revenue that they're trying to tackle. And essentially
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this is really a backdoor abortion band that the Trump
administration is trying to do. They attack, attack, plant parenthood
at every level, and they are really just trying to
get rid of plant parenthood. But we're going to keep fighting.
We're gonna, you know, get back up and how that
song that was playing earlier.
Speaker 10 (13:19):
We won't back down from a fight.
Speaker 12 (13:21):
Right on, Let's have a little musical lud on that subject.
Speaker 14 (13:28):
Nice Sea.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
And an. Don't tell me what to say? Please, what
I got I display? You don't tell me.
Speaker 5 (14:17):
No, don't trust me, you.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
Don't only.
Speaker 5 (14:25):
Don't turn it down.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
I will never stay. Don't tell me what to go,
don't tell me what to say. Please you play. I
don't tell you you don't want to say, I don't
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tell you want suchoge not sound.
Speaker 12 (15:29):
All right? All right, thank you. That's the great Leslie
Gore back from the nineteen sixties, my era, long before
these strong women here were born. I'm sure, well I'm
an oldie bit of goodie myself, but that's been a
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sentiment that has been real strong in this country for
a long time, that women have women in this country.
We have only had the right to vote since nineteen
twenty six. My mother, who was born in nineteen twelve,
told me that she was so proud to vote in
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nineteen twenty six. She really felt like she was part
of this country. And now we have an attack not
only on a woman's right to choose whether or not
to give birth, but the Vice resident of this country, JD.
(16:33):
Vance says, calls you a bunch of childless cat ladies.
Do either of you own a cat?
Speaker 14 (16:41):
I am a childless cat lady, proudly.
Speaker 12 (16:47):
All right, But you have children? Quite a loupe.
Speaker 10 (16:51):
I do I have a son. I do not own
any cats, though, so I think.
Speaker 12 (16:56):
We refuted that at least halfway. And JD. Evans, you know,
he apparently wants to take away your right to vote
based upon whether or not you have children. Essentially, what
this guy wants to do is keep your barefoot pregnant
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and chain to a bid. That reminds me of Hitler's regime,
which I don't expect you to respond to, but that's
very much like Adolf Hitler did back in the day.
He was very proud to be pushing the Aryan race
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over the others and said, well, they ought to reproduce,
but when it came to racial minorities or anybody else,
that was forbidden. So it really scares me politically when
we have a Supreme Court.
Speaker 6 (17:59):
Three of the.
Speaker 12 (18:00):
Justices whom committed perjury before the Senate saying that they
respected precedent when they were asked about Roe v. Wade,
and then as soon as they could, as soon as
the case came up, they threw out that precedent and
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decided that, well, a woman doesn't have a constitutional right
to choose whether or not she's going to have a child.
In essence, what they did was legalized rape and incest
in some states. And it just boggles the mind for
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me to understand how those three got on the Supreme Court.
I frankly think that they ought to be impeached for
perjury before the Senate. They knew what they were going
to do. They came from a list of anti abortion
judges with a history of anti abortion, and our Senate
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let them get away with those lies. And now they've
followed through and what they've said is, well, it ought
to be up to the states. Well, then, right on
the heels of that, many states tightened up their choice
rules and made it impossible for a woman to choose.
(19:35):
What is the status of a woman's right to choose
in the state of California? Is it a law in
California that a woman has a right to choose.
Speaker 13 (19:48):
Yeah, as some of you may know, back in twenty
twenty two, there was Proposition one, which California voted in
favor for overwhelmingly because we know that abortion is just
it's healthcare, and it's a human right and everyone who
needs that has to be able to make that option
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of what they want for themselves and for their future
and for their health. So yes, back in twenty twenty two,
California legalized abortion, and now it's in the state constitution.
Speaker 12 (20:19):
And I would assume that not every woman who gets
an abortion does it just because she doesn't want to
have a child. There are many other considerations for a
woman who decides to make that very difficult choice, aren't there.
Speaker 13 (20:36):
Well, yeah, Ultimately it's really a decision for a person
and their doctor to make and no one else's. Politicians
do not interfere or put themselves in the exam room.
You know, politicians should be you know, listening to their
constituents to what they need to make them to help
their constituents have a better life, a healthy lifestyle, and
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them inserting themselves inside of the exam room is not
a place where they can be. So that's ultimately it's
a decision for a person and their doctor because that's
what they specialize in.
Speaker 10 (21:08):
Correct, So that's it.
Speaker 12 (21:11):
It's as simple as that, and that's enshrined in California's constitution.
Speaker 10 (21:16):
Correct, Yeah, that right.
Speaker 12 (21:17):
Cannot be taken away very easily from women in California.
Speaker 15 (21:22):
We are really, we are very lucky to be in California.
Where as Guadalupez said, our right to abortion and our
right to acssess contraceptives is in our California state constitution.
But I mean what we're seeing at the federal level
right now would and what they would like to do,
and it could definitely affect us here in California as well.
(21:45):
So as much as we are grateful to be in
California and not in a state where abortion is outright banned,
we're definitely seeing the effects. As Lupe said earlier, this
big beautiful bill is essentially a backdoor or abortion bands.
Speaker 12 (22:01):
So, yes, what what have Planned Parenthood did done to
fill the gap and funding? You haven't closed your doors,
so I assume that you you've found some alternative funding.
Speaker 15 (22:16):
We are definitely tried fund funding. If anybody wants to
donate PBO SBC dot org slash.
Speaker 12 (22:22):
Give, so say that again for donations p.
Speaker 14 (22:26):
P O s b C dot org slash give.
Speaker 15 (22:30):
And we are definitely seeing the consequences of this bill
and the lack of funding, and our team is having
to make budget considerations and.
Speaker 14 (22:42):
Big Plan b's and Plan c's and plantees.
Speaker 15 (22:45):
But we are going through the courts right now and
we are hopeful that there is a light at the
end of this.
Speaker 14 (22:53):
So we're getting through.
Speaker 16 (22:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (22:55):
Now, Ultimately, our health centers are going to remain open.
They're going to can to me providing those services to
everybody in the communities and that that's our priority. So
our health centers are still open, people are able to
access them. We do have a fundraiser coming up, which
I can talk about towards right now, if that's fine. Yeah,
(23:19):
we do have a fundraiser coming up and it's here
in Sambordino County, So if anyone is interested in going,
they can go to our Planned Parenthood of Orange Sabordino
County's page and find it under the events. It's our
annual fundraiser in Sambordino County. We're going to have our
guest speaker, Kiara Bridges, who is an author and reproductive
justice scholar.
Speaker 10 (23:39):
She has a lot of published work.
Speaker 13 (23:41):
So we are very grateful to have care there as
our keynote speaker. Super excited to hear what she has
to say and listen to what she has to say
on the reproductive justice movement. And we will have our
MC Senator Countie label there as well a lot of
elected officials. And it's really a space to celebrate the
reproductive rights movement and celebrate our resilience because we've had
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a really tough past few a lot of years.
Speaker 12 (24:12):
And what's that website again to find out about the funderation.
Speaker 13 (24:15):
Yeah, it's under our Events on Planned Parenthood of Orange
Sabornino County's website.
Speaker 12 (24:20):
Okay, let's have it. Then the little musical, let's update
a little bit.
Speaker 14 (24:29):
Updated a little.
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Speaker 17 (24:33):
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Speaker 19 (24:53):
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Speaker 4 (25:00):
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fight song, take back my life song through the lone song,
There's not that Moors started right in healthy stop, I'll
my light in the only time. Nobody else please.
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Speaker 4 (25:50):
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Speaker 4 (26:03):
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Speaker 12 (26:19):
Okay, thank you for that. Let's uh, let's go to
the phones. Uh we have we have a caller. Uh uh,
we have Jaya online one Jay, go ahead with your
question or comment for our planned parenthood guests tonight. What's
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on your mind?
Speaker 3 (26:41):
I was.
Speaker 22 (26:42):
I had looked up in on the internet, so put
in my little search question up in the up in
the menu box, and I found a federal law was
passed to prevent partial term abortion. So the federal law
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supersedes all of the state laws, which means it's illegal.
And I'm just really wondering that this happened over twenty
years ago. Why the Republicans are still talking about partial
birth report.
Speaker 12 (27:24):
I don't know. Thanks Jair for that question. I don't
know that our guests are in a position to make
a political judgment, but I will ask them, what is
all this hoopla about a partial birth abortion?
Speaker 16 (27:39):
What?
Speaker 12 (27:40):
Yeah, the way I understand it is they claim that,
I don't know, a near term fetus is somehow aborted.
Does planned parenthood do that?
Speaker 14 (27:57):
No answer you.
Speaker 15 (28:01):
But also just that term is not even a scientifically
accurate medical term. That's it's not a real thing. It
is a right wing talking point term that they have
you know, brought into the media sphere. So't I'm not
familiar with that twenty year old law, but I mean,
(28:22):
I think it's safe to say that whether or not
that law exists, they are going to continue coming after
planned parenthood, whether it's using you know, inaccurate terms like that,
or trying to make deceitful tactics with filming or things
like that. We've seen, you know, the tactics that they
use against abortion providers. But to just quickly touch on
(28:45):
if there is an abortion that is maybe leader in pregnancy,
those are devastating choices that women have to make. It's
nobody gets to a certain point in later point in
their pregnancy, and it is like, well, never mind, that's
that is not a real thing. So yeah, I encourage
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you if you hear anybody using terms like that, to
call that out as that's not even an actual medical term.
Speaker 14 (29:14):
And yeah, there are a million.
Speaker 15 (29:16):
Unique circumstances and has Lupa said abortion and should be
a choice between the pregnant person and their doctor, and
that's it.
Speaker 12 (29:25):
I can't even imagine that any rational woman would choose
abortion as their primary method of birth control. It's got
to be a difficult choice. Yeah, if a woman finds
her for any number of circumstances, find finds herself in
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a position where she can't support the child, or or
any number of reasons.
Speaker 14 (29:58):
Or it puts her health at risk.
Speaker 15 (29:59):
There are a variety of reasons why women ought to
have an abortion, And you know, maybe they're already a
mother and they can't feed another child, or and they're
truly trying to take care of their existing kids, right,
So it's hard to speculate because there's a million different reasons.
Speaker 12 (30:22):
Thank you. Let's see if we eric, do we have
a low musical inderd lude.
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And uh, it's still a current it's still a current subject.
Uh ladies, let me ask you this, Uh well, what
is uh what what does San Bernardino Planned Parenthood forgot
my question? Tell me what? Tell me what the current
(36:11):
state is of Sambordino planned parenthood.
Speaker 13 (36:15):
Yeah, so I want to circle back to talk about
the what they so called Big Beautiful Bill is and
talk about those effects. So how I shared earlier, seventeen
million Americans across the nation are going to be affected.
But here in Sambordino County, I was looking at the
numbers and the US Census Bureau came out with some
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of the data with twenty twenty three and they said
eight point five percent of Sambordino County residents are uninsured,
twenty nine are on Medicaid, and eight point five are
on Medicare. So essentially about forty six percent of Sambordino
County residents rely on Medicaid or Medicare or they don't
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have insurance, so they rely on on spaces like Plant
Parenthood for their health care. We have two primary we
offer primary care are two of our centers they rely
for their healthcare there at those centers as well. So
that take that into the county, it's about one million
Sambordino County residents.
Speaker 10 (37:16):
That is a lot.
Speaker 13 (37:18):
That is your neighbors, your family members here in Sambordino County.
So when people think, yeah, you know the administration is
passing these bills, it's affecting everyone in our communities, not
just the other states here in California, here in our
home of Sambordino County, we are going to be affected.
Speaker 10 (37:37):
And they didn't just defund Medicaid.
Speaker 13 (37:39):
They defunded snap food distants they are using, they are
choosing to fund immigration efforts, and you know those are
really all those three things are really affecting here. Are residents,
are primary Hispanic residents, and it's going to hit us hard,
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especially in twenty twenty six coming up, and I know
there's yeah, it's going to be difficult for Sambordino County
and especially our marginalized communities and our working class people.
Which is why everyone needs to talk about it. Everybody
needs to be aware of what's going on with the
big beautiful bill. Everybody needs to know who the representative
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in Congress is and how they chose to vote on
this bill. For example, Young Kim in Orange County, she
voted against what her constituents want. She lied to her constituents,
she said she was not going to vote for it,
but she did, and she decided to defund Medicaid and
plant Parenthood. Here in Sambordino County, we have Representative Jay Obernolti.
Speaker 10 (38:45):
Who also voted for this bill, and.
Speaker 13 (38:50):
There's a rural hospital up in the High Desert area
who is going to be greatly affected by his vote.
So essentially, he's voting against his constituents. He's choosing not
to put their health care first. And it's really important
that we hold any congress member, any elected representative, accountable
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for their actions. And it's important for people to make
their voices heard, call their congress members and let them know, like,
I'm very ashamed that you voted to defund Medicaid and
that you voted to defund Planned Parenthood, and you know
that's healthcare that I use, and you voted against my healthcare,
my family's healthcare. A lot of people with disabilities are
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going to be affected because of this bill. So it's
just as a call to action if people want to
make their voices heard. Please call your representative, make your
voice heard, or vote accordingly in the upcoming elections.
Speaker 12 (39:48):
I completely agree that Obernotte is one of the biggest
prevaricators in our Congress. It's not so much that he
votes the way he does, but then he turns around
and he lies to his constituents. I don't think among
these the Republicans in Congress, both the House of Representatives
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and the Senate, there is not a single bit of
gumption in the whole lot of them. I just cannot
believe the way they bowed down to a wanna be
dictator like this Donald Trump, you know, the biggest coward,
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draft dodger, sexual abuser convicted that you know. Yet they
go along with this guy because he threatens their congressional seat.
(40:55):
I just don't understand why they put their sake, their
safe seat, above the constituents that they work for. That's
not the tradition of democracy that I was raised in.
And I'll tell you when my representative, who is a Democrat,
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does something with which I don't agree, I am on
the phone to his office and given him an earful
and I couldn't care less whether or not it's going
to affect his career or not. I expect him to
vote in the interests of his constituents exactly. But this
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Maga Nazi party that has taken over the Republicans is
just incredible. It reminds me quite frankly of Hitler's eugenics
policies in the nineteen thirties. He had a policy to
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increase the birth rate of the master race. They restricted
reproductive freedom for Aryan women. Contraception was restricted. Access to
contraception was tightly controlled and limited. In nineteen thirty six,
a Reich Central Office for combating homosexuality and abortion. What
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the two have to do with one another, I don't
know the last time I looked. Homosexuals couldn't reproduce that way.
But they established this office and to enforce reproductive policies,
they passed an abortion ban, just like this Nazi Supreme
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Court has done. They outlawed abortion for healthy, hereditary, hereditarily
sound Aryan women, whatever Aryan is supposed to mean, and
the violations carried heavy penalties, including the death penalty for
a woman who would have an abortion. They were only
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permitted if a mother's life was in danger. This Magaanazi
regime has gone a step further than that, and in
some states they prohibit abortion under any circumstances. Basically, what
they've done, in my opinion, is legalized rape and insist.
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So y'all down in the South where we always believed
that y'all wound up playing a banjo. That's the kind
of children you want to have. You want to go
ahead and continue to commit incest with your daughter, with
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your cousin and get away with it, because that woman
is going to have to bear that child. And we
all know that that is not a healthy way to reproduce.
So y'all go ahead and keep in breeding down there,
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and you'll breed yourself right out of existence, you know.
The Nazis also had incentives for large families as long
as you were of the so called Aryan race, which
is a large misconception. And worst of all, they had
the Laban's Born program, where the SS created a program
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to encourage racially valuable, unmarried women to have children with
SS officers, and these maternity homes offered financial support and
adoption services for the children. But if you weren't a
so called Aryan or undesirable, then it was a whole
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different story. You had to endure force sterilization, forced abortions,
and experiments like doctor Mengela in the concentration camps, and
persecution of minorities just like this Maga Nazi regime is
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doing here.
Speaker 13 (45:35):
Yeah, and circling it back to plant parenthood, and I
just really want to talk about what's going on today
and people need to be aware of what's going on
today and what our politicians are doing today and making.
Speaker 10 (45:51):
Them holding them accountable.
Speaker 13 (45:53):
Right, we have to keep emphasizing for everyone to call
their congress member and let them know they don't agree
with these policies, they don't agree with the way that
they are moving. And I think it's just we have
to keep educating our neighbors and our family members have
these difficult conversations about, you know, politics. I know that's
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something that we don't like to talk about, but essentially,
like politics really drive everything in the United States. They
they're trying to control what we do with our bodies.
Speaker 10 (46:27):
So we have to let them know that that.
Speaker 13 (46:29):
We're not for that, and we're not going to stand
for that, and we're going to keep fighting. So we
have to keep calling our congress members and educating them
what's going on today, because it's a real issue that
we're having right now, and we are seeing those effects
and we're gonna face all of these effects in the
coming years. So yeah, I would just I would like
to talk about, you know, Planned Parenthood's mission and us
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remaining committed to have that healthcare service for everyone, making
health care accessible to everyone, and offering any kind of
service that they need regarding their reproductive health.
Speaker 10 (47:04):
I'd like to share a little bit more about maybe
my story. I know it's a little Yeah, let me
ask this.
Speaker 12 (47:10):
Suppose a woman comes into Planned Parenthood, she finds she's pregnant,
but she's poor, uh, and she chooses uh to go
ahead and have her child. Can you provide services to
the woman who decides that she wants to give birth?
And if so, what services will Planned Parenthood provide?
Speaker 10 (47:31):
Yes? Of course.
Speaker 13 (47:33):
So I was actually that woman five years ago. I
was a second year in college and I found out
that I was pregnant. I wasn't too familiar with my parenthood,
so I looked them up and I went to the
Sumbradina Health Center and I, you know, I talked to
them and they were so you know, compassionate with me,
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and I was scared. You know, I'm a eighteen year
old pregnant college student. You know, I'm going to school
to further my education, and so I was really scared.
But they were there to help me, and they were
there to offer all of my options. They said, okay,
we provide pregnancy counseling. They gave me a referral to
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a doctor, so I went to go get my ultrasound
and from there they you know, advised me to go
to my primary parent doctor and let them know that
I was also that I was pregnant. But Planned Parenthood
was the health center, the health Center Sabardino County. They
were the first ones to give me my official pregnancy results.
So I'm forever grateful for Planned Parenthood for offering that
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service to me. Now I am a mom to a
beautiful five year old boy, and I think if I
wouldn't have made the correct decision for myself, I wouldn't
be where I am today. So I'm really glad that
I was able to be given those like those different
options for me to choose what's best for myself. And
I strongly believe that nobody else had to answert their
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opinion inside the exam room that I was in, not
a politician, not my neighbor who's voting against my rights.
No one was there to tell me what I can
or can't do with my body. So I'm really grateful
to Plant Parenthood, And that's why I do the work
that I do today, because it's so critical for everybody
to know all of the services that Planned parent Had does,
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but also to advocate for the services and to educate
their community members about the work that we're doing and
how politicians are voting against healthcare. So yeah, I'm super
grateful to Planned Parenthood, And if anyone ever needs these services,
they can call our health centers and get more information. There.
Speaker 12 (49:43):
Let's hear a little bit from Madonna on that subject.
Speaker 11 (50:00):
M old though to be.
Speaker 17 (50:24):
Said, because I was alwaysy the little girl, you know,
but I know another baby. You always told me right
from mom and you don't help dad? Please be stone
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baby down and talk you say it?
Speaker 4 (50:52):
Who want your money? Oh?
Speaker 5 (50:56):
Who want you said to do?
Speaker 4 (51:01):
Were moments in a don't be baby? Please, Papa, don't brief?
How is papa don't brief? How ben you see made up?
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Gonna keep up? Sect keys, dons.
Speaker 5 (51:30):
Marry me.
Speaker 17 (51:33):
As leave the family, maybe you will.
Speaker 4 (51:37):
Be all right, said bar My friends down to.
Speaker 5 (51:47):
See until he.
Speaker 4 (51:49):
Got what I need. Man, now he don't it? Fine up,
don't brafe.
Speaker 16 (52:03):
Fama, don't brathee keeping baby, don't keep my baby. Daddy,
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Daddy you could always see to stop his many.
Speaker 4 (52:43):
You give us a blessing, my lay we.
Speaker 12 (52:55):
Okay, we're back. There's Madonna. She made her choice. She's
keeping her baby, and Planned Parenthood will help you do
that too, if you wish one question I have there.
You see these ads, they's say pregnant need help, call
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this number, and when you call this number, somebody on
the other end gets you into, gets a woman into
the office, and they do everything they can to discourage
a woman from having an abortion. What's going on with that?
Speaker 15 (53:39):
Yeah, So we refer to those as crisis pregnancy centers
or CPCs. They use deceptive tactics, as you shared, to
lower vulnerable women in with promises of free testing and support,
and you know, it's seems very shiny and nice, but
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then once they are with a patient, they are not
actual medical providers, so they really can't even offer the
full range of pregnancy options. And as you said, they
will do everything they can to guilt you, deceive you,
and sway you to proceed with your pregnancy. While as
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we talked about, that is somebody's absolute right to choose
to proceed with their pregnancy, they don't even talk about
the options, and many of these.
Speaker 14 (54:38):
So called clinics are again not even licensed.
Speaker 15 (54:42):
There are a terrifying amount of them across everywhere, but
in San Bernardino County specifically, So I urge you to
beware of those ads and make sure before you step
foot to one of those centers you are doing the
research on what actual services can you can they provide,
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make sure that they have medical licenses.
Speaker 13 (55:10):
And so on.
Speaker 14 (55:11):
But they are they're scary and deceptive.
Speaker 12 (55:15):
So it's actually possible that if a woman goes into
one of these places, she might have a medical condition
which could endanger her life or endanger the life of
the of the unborn child, and they will encourage her
to go ahead with that pregnancy, regardless of the danger
to the woman or the unborn.
Speaker 14 (55:37):
Absolutely, that's yes, yeah, I.
Speaker 12 (55:42):
Don't see how they can possibly care about women. Before
we leave, let's talk about what is the plan for
planned parenthood going forward. In a couple of minutes that
we have left.
Speaker 13 (55:54):
All right, A Planned Parenthood remains committed to its mission
to provide healthcare services to every patient, regardless of status,
at a low to no cost. How I mentioned earlier,
we do have a sliding skill that we work on.
And if you need more information, please go to the
Planned Parenthead of Orange Abornino County's website and like I
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said before, call our health center and our call service
center and they'll provide more information. But I would like
to talk about our luncheon that we have coming up.
As we mentioned throughout our time here, Planned Parenthood is
defunded and we are trying to fundraise for our health
centers and for our sexual education programs, which are also
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very critical to the work that we do. We have
a luncheon coming up October seventeenth, eleven thirty am. You
can sign up on the Planned Parenthoad of Orange is
Aberdnino County website under Events and our guest speakers, Care Bridges,
an author and we Prodected Justice Scholar will be there
as well as our MC Connie Leva and it'll be
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a celebration and a luncheon for us to look at
how far we've come. In the reproductive rights movement and
celebrate some of our upcoming wonderful news. We do have
a fourth health center going to open up very very soon,
and that'll be a space for us to celebrate being
community and also talk about the fight moving forward.
Speaker 12 (57:24):
Wonderful. What else? What else can you tell us about
planned Parenthood and its value to our community, because I
see many people that can afford healthcare and tell us
about the value to the community.
Speaker 13 (57:45):
It's it's very valuable. A lot of people, like how
I was in college, rely on these services. And like
I mentioned before, forty six percent of Sambardino County residents
are either relying on Medicaid, Medicare or uninsured, so they
rely on spaces like Plant Parenthood fur their healthcare for
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their primary health and just to go a bit into
the primary health that services that are offered at our
Sambordino and Upland Health centers. There is well personed visits,
coffin colds. You can go there for your coffin colds, allergies, asthma,
ear infections, family planning, diabetes, high blood pressure, flu shots,
and headaches. And now I just want to wrap it
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up and say thank you. Alan for having us here
and the KAA Radio. We really appreciate you having us
here and giving us a space to talk about planned
parenthood services to our community members. And if people want
more information, they can go to our Planned parenthod of
Orange Sabordino County's website.
Speaker 10 (58:46):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 12 (58:47):
Thank you, ladies. I've learned a lot as a man,
relatively well. I'm completely victorious of what goes on there,
and you've certainly me and I hope our listeners. So
I want to thank Guadalupe Miranda and Andrea Andrea Schmidt
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for being here tonight and for elucidating and educating all
of us. So ladies and gentlemen from beautiful downtown San Bernardino.
We are streaming, not screaming. This is The Reformer with
your host Alan Bartleman. We will see you next week,
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