from Susanna Choe at Democracy Now! Democracy Now! is an independent, global news hour that is broadcast weekdays on more than 1,100 TV and radio stations in the United States and around the world. You can find them at their … Continued
Reproductive Justice
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Reproductive Justice Essays by Midwest Women of Color
by J. M. Bates Anthology is looking for women of color from the Midwestern US to write for an upcoming publication of essays. The goal of this project is to publish the voices and experiences of women of color out … Continued
Roe Week: Round-Up
We had an amazing diversity of perspectives during our Roe Week examination of reproductive health, rights and justice 40 years after the Roe v. Wade decision affirmed Americans’ legal right to abortion. Introduction So That On Day I May Become … Continued
Stand Up And Be Counted
This post is part of our week-long series on the personal impact of the current state of reproductive health, rights, and justice. by Morgan Hyde Hyde, aka @amethystars, is a first year engineering student, writer, feminist and, as of the … Continued
A Snapshot of the State of Abortion Across the Asian Region
This post is part of our week-long series on the personal impact of the current state of reproductive health, rights, and justice. by ARROW. ARROW is a regional non-profit women’s NGO based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Since it was established … Continued
Policing African American Motherhood from Every Angle
This post is part of our week-long series on the personal impact of the current state of reproductive health, rights, and justice. by Alicia Walters Walters is a consultant to reproductive justice organizations through her company Creative Justice Works. She … Continued
Roe v. Wade Anniversary: Why I Am Not Satisfied After 40 Years
This post is part of our week-long series on the personal impact of the current state of reproductive health, rights, and justice. by Lily Bolourian Bolourian is a feminist organizer who has organized rallies, coordinated political campaigns, and spoken on … Continued
Kansas: “Always Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide”
This post is part of our week-long series on the personal impact of the current state of reproductive health, rights, and justice. by Robin Marty and Jessica Mason Pieklo Marty is RH Reality Check’s senior political reporter, focusing primarily on state … Continued
Keeping the Faith in the Pro Choice Movement
This post is part of our week-long series on the personal impact of the current state of reproductive health, rights, and justice. by Nicole Clark, MSW Clark is a social worker, consultant, and activist who has worked in the reproductive … Continued
Forty Years Later: Reflections on Roe, Gender Identity, and Moving the Movement Forward
This post is part of our week-long series on the personal impact of the current state of reproductive health, rights, and justice. by Verónica Bayetti Flores Verónica is a queer immigrant writer, activist, and artist who just moved to Holyoke, MA. … Continued