On a windy Wednesday in Uptown Minneapolis, people gathered to cheer the demolition of a Planned Parenthood clinic — a demolition that's making way for a better, shinier Planned Parenthood clinic.
The groundbreaking comes as other states compete to out-restrict their citizens' rights to safe, legal and accessible abortion.
There are new laws that deny abortions to women who've been raped. Laws that ban abortions weeks after conception, and weeks before most women realize they're pregnant.
Georgia could turn miscarriages into criminal investigations. Alabama's ready to toss doctors in jail.
And Minnesota ? Minnesota's getting even more access to birth control and reproductive health care.
Small consolation, considering the national headlines and the 20-week abortion ban that just sailed through the state Senate.
The protesters who crowded the Capitol steps this week weren't looking for consolation anyway.
They came with their fists in the air and their voices raised in collective fury that here, in the year 2019, they had to pull on a Handmaid costume, draw a glitter-pen uterus on a protest sign, and battle for control over their own bodies.