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What conversations are you having about Roe v. Wade? We'd like to hear about them

NPR wants to hear what conversations you're having with your friends and family about the leaked Supreme Court opinion earlier this month.
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NPR wants to hear what conversations you're having with your friends and family about the leaked Supreme Court opinion earlier this month.

As the Supreme Court seems poised to strike down Roe v. Wade, NPR wants to know what the conversations are like between parents and their children, school nurses and students and teenagers themselves.

How are you personally feeling about the leaked draft opinion? Have you had conversations about the leaked opinion with your kids or the teenagers in your life? Who initiated the conversations and how did they go?

We are interested in talking to you about how you are feeling and what you're doing leading up to the official decision from the court.

Please fill out the starting questions to continue with the form. If your child is under 18 years of age, we ask that you submit the form for them. A producer may reach out for an upcoming story.

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Wynne Davis is a digital reporter and producer for NPR's All Things Considered.
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