The political right argues that fetuses have constitutional rights, while advocating for policies that spew carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere, killing the Earth and harming humans
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
Repro workers and tech experts reveal startling gaps between the promises offered by abortion technologies and the realities facing abortion-seekers and support workers
Abortion is legal in the U.S. territory, but a new wave of anti-abortion proponents are pushing for more restrictions, with some success
Abusers and the U.S. government present a conjoined threat to pregnant people and survivors’ bodies and lives
Women are dying preventable deaths due to denied or delayed care, and doctors have started avoiding states with bans—restricting health care access for all
The devastating aftermath of Dobbs is unfolding in real-time, creating life-or-death circumstances for pregnant people across the U.S.
With Trump’s reelection and high stakes on abortion, immigration, and more, advocates say now is the time to focus on local and state organizing
From Palestine to the death penalty to student loans, Biden has one last chance to make good on his campaign promises before leaving office
In the months before and following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that struck down the constitutional right to abortion, nonprofits that had long worked to advocate for sexual and reproductive health and rights found themselves fighting anti-abortion legislation at unprecedented levels.
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