Guards deploy tear gas for cursing, for walking too slowly, for asking too many questions. It’s not about safety; it’s about control
About 20 Black women die each year in New York City from pregnancy-related causes. The grassroots group Movement to Birth Liberation helps the families left behind
Groups working to heal and restore soil and water systems are now suing the Environmental Protection Agency in an effort to restore grant funds
Behind bars, pregnant women are ignored at best, abused and traumatized at worst
As the city remains under siege, both disability rights and immigrant rights advocates are limited in the help they can offer disabled communities
A North Carolina woman’s story shows how the U.S. child welfare system perpetuates white supremacy and settler colonialism, abolitionist groups say
California is actively building more infrastructure to support the transport and sale of methane, further entrenching fossil fuel’s predominance in the U.S.
The reproductive justice movement has become more intersectional than ever three years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, advocates say
Advocates and physicians reflect on the precarious realities of abortion access across the country
The arrest of a Texas midwife for allegedly providing abortion care highlights the sidelining of midwifery’s sacred work
An estimated 16 million would lose insurance in the next decade if the federal bill passes the Senate, disproportionately hurting the most vulnerable, advocates say
The Shelby County Health Department is set to decide if Colossus can continue to pollute the air without lawful permits
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