The devastating aftermath of Dobbs is unfolding in real-time, creating life-or-death circumstances for pregnant people across the U.S.
Schools nationwide deny low-income children access to food. Not only is it cruel, but it also impacts every aspect of their health
Though the Environmental Protection Agency finally passed regulations on “forever chemicals” in April, a Prism analysis found high concentrations in New Jersey water supplies going back years
As political attacks on a drug overdose prevention site in New York City ramp up, the center continues its research-backed, lifesaving work
Victoria Law’s new book follows five incarcerated individuals who endured the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic behind bars
Faced with threats of harassment, violence, and assault, incarcerated trans women have been pushed to self-harm amid delays in necessary medical care
Anti-fatness is anti-blackness. In this way, fatness, as with blackness, is always and already criminalized, penalized, objectified, and marginalized
For Jews working in the repro movement, our dedication to anti-Zionism is informed by the very same values that inform our commitment to reproductive justice
The plaintiffs argue that the existing medical exceptions under Idaho’s abortion laws are so narrow that they effectively deny critical health care for pregnant people
The deceptive tactics employed by anti-abortion forces to defeat a Nebraska ballot measure securing access to abortion demand closer examination
With the future of abortion rights hanging in the balance and a new president with a conservative stance on the issue, advocates look ahead to local efforts
For over four years, long COVID-19 patients and advocates have been frustrated by a lack of public acknowledgment of their condition and the ongoing long-term impact of COVID-19
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