On Tuesday, March 11, Professor Deidre Cooper Owns presented on change in reproductive practices throughout town and its correlation between the explotiation of women and race. Photo courtesy of ...
Pride Month is here. With it comes Juneteenth, long celebrated in Black communities and now recognized as a federal holiday. Both were born from resistance, survival and an uncompromising refusal to ...
Oral contraceptives for women, like the ones pictured above, were first approved by the federal government in 1960. Now, University of Minnesota researchers are working on oral contraceptives for men.
We decided to write Abortion and Reproductive Justice in 2018. Just two years into Trump’s first presidency, the opposition to reproductive health, rights, and justice was already emboldened, and ...
Growing up, Nourbese Flint, president of All* Above All and All* In Action Fund, was exposed to the reproductive health space by her mother and cousin, who ran a reproductive justice organization.
Now that we’re past the end of the mid-term elections and as activists from every part of the political spectrum look at what’s next, a lot of the focus will be on reproductive justice. That’s not a ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Activist and educator Loretta Ross didn’t know she was helping to birth a movement.
Lisa Frelinghuysen has taken her decades of legal and advocacy experience around reproductive and contraceptive rights into her latest venture, Clutchkit. After graduating from Stanford Law, ...
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn “Roe v. Wade,” Laury Oaks began receiving calls from journalists seeking insight into baby safe haven laws. The sudden interest stemmed ...
Several local reproductive justice organizations have teamed up to open a vending machine in New Orleans that will carry emergency contraception and condoms. On Saturday (April 12), at Skeeta Hawk ...
The Center for American Progress recently hosted a summit with more than 50 advocates from the reproductive and disability rights communities to identify the most pressing policy priorities they face.
・CUNY has established the first 'Byllye Avery Professorship in Sexual and Reproductive Justice' to be housed at its graduate school of public health and health policy, named after abortion facility ...
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