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The Every Body Library
Book bans have increased 33% over the last year, censoring the public’s freedom to learn while access to information on reproductive health becomes more scarce.
With the 2024 elections fast approaching, the question of abortion safety, legality and access is set to be one of this year’s most decisive factors. Leading up to Super Tuesday, clean and planet-positive beauty brand Saie will unveil The Every Body Library, an NYC pop-up curated with SEEN LIBRARY, featuring banned books curated to reproductive rights, feminism and women’s experience with 100% of book sales going to SisterSong, a national activist organization dedicated to protecting those most impacted by anti-abortion legislation.
This pop-up will launch as part of Saie’s “The Every Body campaign,” the largest beauty industry-backed reproductive rights campaign which joins 60+ top brands and leaders across the beauty and wellness industries to raise awareness and funds for reproductive justice.
Venue: SEEN Library
251 Elizabeth St.
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203-803-8565
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