Access to abortion in U.S. territories post-Dobbs is just as difficult as before, and those concerns aren’t even a discussion within the mainstream reproductive rights movement
Nationwide, voters will have the power to dramatically shape the future of abortion policies in their state. Here’s what’s at stake
At Let’s Talk About Sex, the largest reproductive justice conference in the nation, attendees celebrated movement wins and strategized for a better tomorrow
Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft are just a few of the companies that have announced plans to provide abortion-related benefits in recent months
Texas, Idaho, and Tennessee have implemented near-total bans with exceptions only related to preventing the death or serious injury of a pregnant person
For those new to reproductive justice, taking steps on and offline to protect against surveillance is critical
At least eight Texas abortion funds have been forced to pause operations, causing a ripple effect for out-of-state groups now struggling to support a rising tide of patients
Since the reversal of Roe v. Wade, one of the lies that continues to spread is disinformation about abortion reversals
Abortion funds are in the headlines, and there are some things they want people to know
Pregnant incarcerated people have been navigating abortion restrictions long before Roe’s reversal
As soon as the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case last year, abortion clinics in conservative states knew moving would be unpreventable. Since then, the nightmares of clinic owners and abortion providers have come true, as abortion bans have been implemented
True reproductive justice for Black women, girls, and gender-expansive people requires an intergenerational and intersectional lens
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