they took to the steps of the supreme court and heard from gender equality leaders, like jocelyn fry. >> i want to say that it takes a special kind of arrogance and racism, and sexism to be sows dismissive of women's bodies. let's speak for the women, the black and brown women, who cannot force to drive to d.c.. and can afford to stand in the supreme court, but who need us speaking up and speaking out because, as jasmine said, white women who have resources will continue to get abortions. >> joining me now is jocelyn fry. she's the president of the national partnership for women and families. an organization that works to improve the lives of women, by achieving equality for all. so, jocelyn, if roe is actually overturned by the court, one of the potential consequences for women of color? >> first of all, thank you so much for having me and, thank you for bringing attention to this issue. you know, i think the immediate impact is that we will see, in a number of states, elimination, or drastic reduction, and access to abortion. what we know is that that will affect, particularly, folk