The NRLC’s model law targeting websites that “encourage” abortion are part of a long history of suppressing speech—including news coverage—that centers on marginalized people in the U.S.
Abortion doulas provide critical support for those receiving abortion care, but as legislation becomes more restrictive, they are stregthening their networks and taking digital security precautions
AAPIs overwhelmingly support abortion access, but recognizing differences across our communities is key to fighting for abortion care
Expanded criminalization fails to undermine the power matrixes that produce mass shootings
In a state known for its lenient gun control laws, many teachers feel they are being asked to stand at the front lines of mass shootings
Asylum-seekers say digital surveillance has a harmful impact on their mental health and livelihood
There are reports of up to 80 Border Patrol agents on the scene in Uvalde which could compound the trauma of community members scared for their families
Gov. Stitt signed the new law on Wednesday, banning abortion from the moment of fertilization, with few exceptions
Restricted abortion access will harm BIPOC youths’ chances to build stable adult lives
Garza is vying to become the state’s first Latina attorney general—one who vows to fight attacks on bodily autonomy and abortion criminalization
Regardless of their stance on abortion, people who miscarry may have limited options to manage their miscarriage if they live where abortions are banned
Providing resources for struggling library patrons isn’t a distraction for librarians, it’s part of their mission
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