The ruling won’t take immediate effect, but advocates are concerned about the far-reaching implications
While the demand for travel assistance for abortion care has grown, some abortion funds report that donations have slowed down
From cultural to systemic barriers, South Asians have continued to fall to the wayside when it comes to reproductive rights
Black women leaders in the South continue to fight fire with fire, battling attacks on bodily autonomy with innovative organizing that shifts culture
The people of Georgia have been subjected to a legal battle that ultimately led to a six-week abortion ban. For some, all hope is not lost
Louisiana is the only state where every Republican and Democratic woman senator voted to remove reproductive rights
Alabama has the strictest anti-abortion law in the U.S., but it doesn’t receive the same level of resources and support as other Southern states
Teens are often absent in nationwide conversations about abortion access, though they experience the most extreme barriers to care
North Carolina’s 12-week ban came down to a single lawmaker, illustrating the fragility of abortion rights in the state
On July 1, North Carolina’s SB 20 goes into effect, limiting procedural abortions past 12 weeks. Though devastating for the South, all hope isn’t lost
The needs of immigrants are largely ignored by the abortion rights movement—especially in Texas where anti-abortion and anti-immigrant laws collide
The nation’s most extreme anti-abortion laws are often piloted in Texas, where abortion is now illegal and advocates are waiting for what comes next
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