Restricted abortion access will harm BIPOC youths’ chances to build stable adult lives
Garza is vying to become the state’s first Latina attorney general—one who vows to fight attacks on bodily autonomy and abortion criminalization
The companies have not offered details on how the abortion care plans would be implemented or how employees’ privacy would be guaranteed
Advocates say the country needs equitable access to birth control and more reproductive health care options—especially for those who experience systemic barriers
Many leaders have spoken out recently about where their state stands on reproductive rights
Donating to local abortion funds, using inclusive language, and educating yourself are great places to start
In the fight for reproductive justice, it’s time to recognize that white supremacy and capitalism are just as much our antagonists as patriarchy
Local abortion funds can offer support, but people are still struggling with financial burdens and the emotional and physical stress of traveling for abortion care
Cross-movement collaboration at the intersections of criminal and reproductive justice helped local organizers mobilize quickly
An “aura of illegality” around self-managed abortion and confusion about anti-abortion laws transform some health care providers into agents of state surveillance
The Hyde Amendment denies abortion coverage for people enrolled in Medicaid and has been in annual spending bills since 1976
Texas’ challenges to landmark civil rights protections are encouraging some conservatives to test the waters.
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