The 'Inconvenience Store' shows the difficulties of accessing abortion in states with 6-week bans
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The Inconvenience Store employs a shopping interface for abortion services, highlighting barriers women face under restrictive laws, emphasizing urgency and obstacles like consent and waiting periods.
The project illustrates how a six-week abortion ban can complicate access to healthcare, with the countdown timer symbolizing the limited time women have to make critical decisions.
Despite the pressing urgency conveyed by the timer, the 'shopping' experience becomes a convoluted process marked by numerous restrictions, echoing the real-life challenges of abortion access.
This initiative poignantly critiques the implications of legislative measures on women’s autonomy, demonstrating how such laws can create unnecessary roadblocks in seeking necessary medical care.
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