Rebecca Gomperts (born 1966) is a Dutch physician and activist for
women's rights
Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, ...
, in particular
abortion rights
Abortion-rights movements, also referred to as pro-choice movements, advocate for the right to have legal access to induced abortion services including elective abortion. They seek to represent and support women who wish to terminate their pre ...
. She is the founder of
Women on Waves
Women on Waves (WoW) is a Dutch nongovernmental organization (NGO) created in 1999 by Dutch physician Rebecca Gomperts, in order to bring reproductive health services, particularly non-surgical abortion services and education, to women in countr ...
and
Women on Web
Women on Web (WoW) is a Canadian non-profit organization that aims to increase access to safe abortion known for its online abortion service accessible in multiple countries. The organization was founded by Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, a Dutch physici ...
, which provide reproductive health services for women in countries where these are not provided. In 2013 and 2014, she was included in the
BBC's 100 Women. In 2018, she founded
Aid Access
Aid Access is a nonprofit organization that provides access to medication abortion by mail to the United States and worldwide. It describes its work as a harm reduction strategy designed to provide safe access to mifepristone and misoprostol for p ...
, which operates in the United States. A trained abortion specialist and activist, she is generally considered the first abortion rights activist to cross international borders.
Gomperts was included in
''Time''s 100 Most Influential People in 2020.
Early life
Rebecca Gomperts was born in 1966 in
Paramaribo
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in
Suriname
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.
Her family moved to the Netherlands when she was three years old and she grew up in the harbor town of
Vlissingen
Vlissingen (; zea, label=Zeelandic, Vlissienge), historically known in English as Flushing, is a Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality and a city in the southwestern Netherlands on the former island of Walcheren. With its strategic l ...
.
Despite growing up in a small town, an international consciousness was instilled in her that would drive her future career.
Gomperts moved to
Amsterdam
Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
in the mid-1980s after high school.
Having an interest for both the arts and sciences, she studied visual arts and medicine. She studied conceptual art and completed a four-year art degree at Amsterdam's
Rietveld Academy
The Gerrit Rietveld Academie, also known as Rietveld School of Art & Design and Rietveld Academy, is an art academy in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The academy was founded in 1924 and offers programs in fine arts and design.
History
In 1924, the I ...
, while at the same time attending medical school.
As she found that art was not the path she wanted to follow, she dived into the world of medicine; Gomperts did not find her calling in the field of reproductive medicine until later on in her medical career.
Career
Early career
After graduation from medical school, Gompert worked in a small hospital in
Guiana
The Guianas, sometimes called by the Spanish loan-word ''Guayanas'' (''Las Guayanas''), is a region in north-eastern South America which includes the following three territories:
* French Guiana, an overseas department and region of France
* ...
as a trainee doctor.
This is where, at the age of 25, she witnessed the realities of illegal abortions for the first time.
As of 1997, she was a 31-year old doctor based in Amsterdam who performed legal abortions.
Between 1997-1998, Gomperts sailed with a
Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by Irving Stowe and Dorothy Stowe, immigrant environmental activists from the United States. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth t ...
ship called the ''
Rainbow Warrior II'' as a resident physician and environmental activist.
She sailed through
Latin America
Latin America or
* french: Amérique Latine, link=no
* ht, Amerik Latin, link=no
* pt, América Latina, link=no, name=a, sometimes referred to as LatAm is a large cultural region in the Americas where Romance languages — languages derived f ...
, visiting Romania and Guinea.
Idea for change
After her travels with Greenpeace, Gomperts's interest in reproductive health increased. Gomperts wanted the health damages and death rates from botched at-home abortions to decline, so she designed a program founded upon the radical idea that women can do safe abortions and get medical abortions performed where abortion clinics are highly restricted or don't exist at all.
Gomperts used contacts she had made during art school to help her design and fund a mobile clinic.
A close friend of hers,
Joep van Lieshout
Joep van Lieshout (born 1963), is a Dutch artist and sculptor born in Ravenstein, Netherlands, and founder of Atelier Van Lieshout (AVL).
Life and work
Van Lieshout received his formal education and training from the Academy of Modern Art i ...
, agreed to help design the clinic.
The collaborative idea was for the clinic to be a functional work of art
and a mobile clinic aboard a ship so that it could legally pass through international borders without the medical equipment being seized. Gomperts applied for funds from the Dutch to finance $500,000 necessary for medical equipment and $190,000 of seed capital.
The grant for the mobile clinic came from the Mondriaan Foundation.
Gomperts's background in art helped her to put her dream into action, and her mobile clinic became "a space for fusion of work that is symbolic with work that is social."
Women on Waves, 1999
Gompets formed her organization
Women on Waves
Women on Waves (WoW) is a Dutch nongovernmental organization (NGO) created in 1999 by Dutch physician Rebecca Gomperts, in order to bring reproductive health services, particularly non-surgical abortion services and education, to women in countr ...
in 1999, after she got back from her voyage on the ''
Rainbow Warrior II''. Women on Waves was bringing non-surgical abortion services and education to countries all around the world that didn't have them. The Women on Waves mission transcends the boundaries between law, medicine, seafaring, and art.
[ 13 July 2003–24 August 2003]
Using the grant from the Mondriaan Foundation, Women on Waves would rent a boat on which the mobile clinic would be held. Many media outlets were shocked that Gomperts was not at all concerned with her ship being detained, impounded, or sunk when entering a nations' waters.
Women on Waves made many voyages. News spread quickly that she was trying to reach countries where abortion was illegal through their waters and many of these countries put up incredible measures to stop her.
The first voyage was to
Ireland
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
, then following was
Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
,
Portugal
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,
Spain
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, image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg
, national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, i ...
,
Morocco
Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to ...
, and
Guatemala
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.
Although her first eleven-day trip to Dublin was deemed unsuccessful by the media, Women On Waves had received more than 200 abortion requests from women ashore who needed their help,
which was more attention than Gomperts had ever imagined. Women on Waves was never intended on solving the problem of unsafe abortions, but to help create legal precedent in the grey areas of the abortion laws of countries, to reach all those women who had been refused help by their own physicians, and to prevent the dangers of unsafe abortion procedures.
Women on Web, 2005
Women on Waves faced many challenges during the voyages. On one of her trips to Portugal, her mobile clinic was not allowed to dock. Gomperts appeared on a Portuguese talk show instead.
She talked about how woman could perform a safe abortion by themselves at home, how to get and take the pills, and all other medical advice she could say on air.
This is when Gomperts realized that she could reach more people through the internet than in a boat.
"In the end our ship will never be a structural solution for the enormous number of women who need abortions",
said Gomperts.
This is when in 2005, Gomperts' second organization,
Women on Web
Women on Web (WoW) is a Canadian non-profit organization that aims to increase access to safe abortion known for its online abortion service accessible in multiple countries. The organization was founded by Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, a Dutch physici ...
, was founded. In 2016 Women on Web was receiving more than 10,000 emails a month from more than 123 countries across the world.
Women could ask questions that ranged from how to administer abortion pills, to advice on contraceptives, to even relationship consulting. Instead of delivering abortion pills from the sea, Women on Web uses packages and drones to send pills and instructions for safe, at-home abortions.
Aid to Access, 2018
In 2018, she founded
Aid Access
Aid Access is a nonprofit organization that provides access to medication abortion by mail to the United States and worldwide. It describes its work as a harm reduction strategy designed to provide safe access to mifepristone and misoprostol for p ...
, which operates in the United States.
Aid Access has shipped
mifepristone
Mifepristone, also known as RU-486, is a medication typically used in combination with misoprostol to bring about a medical abortion during pregnancy and manage early miscarriage. This combination is 97% effective during the first 63 days of p ...
and
misoprostol
Misoprostol is a synthetic prostaglandin medication used to prevent and treat stomach and duodenal ulcers, induce labor, cause an abortion, and treat postpartum bleeding due to poor contraction of the uterus. Misoprostol is taken by mouth wh ...
from a pharmacy in India to "tens of thousands of people in the USA,
[Conaboy, Chelsea, ]
The Doctor Prescribing Abortions from Overseas
', Politico
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, June 3, 2022 regardless of their address" after they fill out an online form, exclude contraindications, and report a gestation of 10 weeks or less.
Personal life
As of 2007 Gompert had two children and lived in Amsterdam.
Popular culture
''Vessel'', a documentary about Gomperts' mission of Women on Waves premiered in 2014 at the Southwest Film Festival and continued to be available .
This documentary witnesses the creation of a network of reproductive health activists lead by Gomperts.
It shows their work on global
reproductive rights
Reproductive rights are legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health that vary amongst countries around the world. The World Health Organization defines reproductive rights as follows:
Reproductive rights rest on t ...
, and the conceptual idea of trusting women to handle their own abortions.
The story of transforming a widely improbable idea into a global movement is a moving picture that captured Gomperts' legacy entirely.
Women on Web
Women on Web (WoW) is a Canadian non-profit organization that aims to increase access to safe abortion known for its online abortion service accessible in multiple countries. The organization was founded by Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, a Dutch physici ...
also had an ad campaign advertising their services through Diesel, one of the most famous saying "Say Goodbye to Coat Hangers", a common tool used for at-home unsafe abortions.
These ads had a very important secret component of a barcode hidden in plain site of the photography.
If scanned, the barcodes on the T-shirts of the models give information on the abortion pill right to the viewers cellphone.
This was an innovative way to advertise such an important message without stirring the pot of what is appropriate in public media.
Feminist art activism
Gomperts is now arguably the abortion right movements first extremist.
Although Gomperts moved away from art, her legacy lives in feminist art activism. Art is configured as a space apart from all else, that provides activism in a safe space.
Gomperts WoW projects don't combine art and activism so much as they intentionally play on their vague separation.
A-Portable
The mobile clinic that
Joep van Lieshout
Joep van Lieshout (born 1963), is a Dutch artist and sculptor born in Ravenstein, Netherlands, and founder of Atelier Van Lieshout (AVL).
Life and work
Van Lieshout received his formal education and training from the Academy of Modern Art i ...
(founder of
Atelier van Lieshout
Joep van Lieshout (born 1963), is a Dutch artist and sculptor born in Ravenstein, Netherlands, Ravenstein, Netherlands, and founder of Atelier Van Lieshout (AVL).
Life and work
Van Lieshout received his formal education and training from the ...
) designed was called the
A-Portable.
This functional and comforting space was a collaborative effort between Gomperts and Van Lieshout.
They put a feminist spin on Gomperts' original inspiration of the activism on the ''Rainbow Warrior II''.
Designed by an artist and funded by an artistic foundation, the A-Portable was labelled a functional work of art. This meant that whenever a transport ministry tried to confiscate the container on national waters, the certification of the A-Portable being a sculpture, made its border crossing legal.
Art exhibitions
After Women on Waves gained some international recognition, they began to participate in art exhibitions around the world. Art shows were just another campaign to create public awareness in different forms.
The A-Portable was exhibited in the
49th Venice Biennale
The 49th Venice Biennale, held in 2001, was an exhibition of international contemporary art, with 65 participating nations. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Prizewinners of the 49th Biennale included: Richard Serra a ...
in 2001.
Being a key work in the exhibition, it was presented on a raft, floating just out in the waters at the
Arsenale
The Venetian Arsenal ( it, Arsenale di Venezia) is a complex of former shipyards and armories clustered together in the city of Venice in northern Italy. Owned by the state, the Arsenal was responsible for the bulk of the Venetian republic's ...
.
There were four other exhibitions in 2001 where Gomperts collaborated with Willem Velthoven.
These four installations, ''Portrait Collector, Sea, I Had An Abortion'' and ''Every 6 Minutes'' were presented in the Mediamatic Women on Waves show.
''Portrait Collector'' was a collection of internet kiosks where viewers who had had abortions could photograph themselves and become part of the exhibition.
Gomperts was trying to exhibit how often abortions occur, and how they can be performed on almost anyone.
''Sea'' was also an interactive narrative composed of shots of the sea taken on Women on Waves' first exhibition to Ireland.
Its audio component was a poetic work of voices of women asking Women on Waves for help.
''I Had An Abortion'' was hanging wire coat hangers with vests hung on them, each vest had "I Had An Abortion" written on it in all European languages.
The final installation, ''Every 6 Minutes'', had a very simple message. Every six minutes a red lamp flashes, symbolizing the statistic that every six minutes a woman dies from an unsafe abortion.
On July 12, 2003, the Mediamatic Supermarkt entrance was blocked with the A-Portable.
This interactive exhibition presented by Mediamatic was the final installation of their Women On Waves exhibition. It allowed viewers to walk into the portable container that was transformed into an abortion clinic and sailed across international waters.
References
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1966 births
Living people
Dutch women physicians
Reproductive rights activists
BBC 100 Women