Pride Month is here. With it comes Juneteenth, long celebrated in Black communities and now recognized as a federal holiday. Both were born from resistance, survival and an uncompromising refusal to ...
[January 21, 2025 – Online] — With the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the resulting elimination of legal access to abortion in 25 states and counting, Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) is offering a ...
We decided to write Abortion and Reproductive Justice in 2018. Just two years into Trump’s first presidency, the opposition to reproductive health, rights, and justice was already emboldened, and ...
Anna Kirkland, professor of women’s and gender studies, Bonsitu Kitaba, ACLU deputy legal director and Allie Ingalls, program organizer for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, answer questions ...
Now that we’re past the end of the mid-term elections and as activists from every part of the political spectrum look at what’s next, a lot of the focus will be on reproductive justice. That’s not a ...
The reproductive justice movement — led by Black women — has long emphasized the intersection of reproductive rights, racial inequality and economic justice. Grounded in a framework that acknowledges ...
Oral contraceptives for women, like the ones pictured above, were first approved by the federal government in 1960. Now, University of Minnesota researchers are working on oral contraceptives for men.
Growing up, Nourbese Flint, president of All* Above All and All* In Action Fund, was exposed to the reproductive health space by her mother and cousin, who ran a reproductive justice organization.
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