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 ...
Critic raises concerns about use of term ‘birthing people’ The University of California Berkeley supports a program called ...
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 ...
Reproductive rights have long been at the height of political discussion in the United States, with access to reproductive healthcare such as birth control, abortion and childcare restricted for many.
On June 18, the Supreme Court decided United States v. Skrmetti, one of the most important transgender rights cases to be heard by the court. The court ultimately decided to uphold a decision by the ...
The Michigan Chamber for Reproductive Justice is preparing to host its inaugural Equity in Bloom Summit from Sept. 19-21 at the Atheneum Suite Hotel in downtown Detroit. The three-day conference aims ...
The road to Black joy, justice and liberation runs through Miami—and from there, across the country. The first stop in Miami brought together powerful voices where culture, advocacy, and community ...
For seven years, Izi – a 35-year-old nonbinary person living in the Bay Area – experienced chronic pain from an intrauterine device (IUD). They had resorted to the IUD to control their intense periods ...
Every year on May 28, the International Day of Action for Women's Health rallies global efforts to advance sexual and reproductive rights. But few know this day, and the movement it represents, ...
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