Educate yourself on what you need to know.
It's the first-ever national strike for reproductive justice.
Why talking about abortion access also means talking about parenting, unique families, and domestic violence.
Defending Reproductive Justice by the nonprofit 3 Generations helps tell reproductive justice stories through an intergenerational lens. They have begun the work of interviewing people across generations about how reproductive justice has shaped their lives, what they hope to see for the future, and how abortion fits into a holistic reproductive justice framework. In addition to filming these stories, they are researching new ways to share information about abortion in the United States. The landscape of abortion access in the United States has become dark, fragmented, and violent in the wake of the Dobbs decision in June 2022. This comes at a time when abortion access is more important than ever: for the first time in 30 years, the decline in abortions in the United States has reversed. Uncertainty in legality has caused pharmacy's to stop filling prescriptions and doctors to delay care; women and others who may become pregnant are in danger. Telling stories is the first step towards change. 3 Generations believes that sharing stories from pre-Roe and stories from post-Dobbs can heal a generational divide and connect activists in a broad-based coalition. This is an all hands on deck moment: they will interview women young and old about their abortion stories, and will investigate how reproductive justice matters along generational, racial, and economic lines. The project will bring awareness to how crucial choice is when is comes to reproductive healthcare, and it will bring new stories to light that illustrate why reproductive justice matters for us all.
Historically and into the present we as women have never had full autonomy over our bodies. The disgusting statistics that show that reported rape happens every minute in this country, and three wo…
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and restricted constitutional abortion rights, reproductive justice leaders said they prepared for this moment and will continue offering resources to people in need.
A reading list on Reproductive Justice.
Portion of proceeds will be donated to alternating funds in TX. Original design. Reproductive Justice is "the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities" according to SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. This sticker is available in two materials and different sizes - the smaller matte (3.4x2") and the larger glitter (4.25x2.4"). There are also block prints of this design available- https://www.etsy.com/listing/1029140191/defend-reproductive-justice-hand-printed
Introduction to the portfolio: “The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities.” -John E. E. Dalberg, The History of Freedom...
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Meet the queer folks revolutionizing the reproductive justice movement.
The triangle’s first ever Reproductive Justice Summit is being held this summer in partnership with NARAL Pro-Choice NC, SisterSong, El Pueblo, Inc., and Youth Empowered Solutions (YES!)! Are you a 16…
On the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we see the continued lack of women-of-color voices represented in the mainstream debate on reproductive justice.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of crisis pregnancy centers and determined the state of California can't force them to offer information about abortion.
Intersectionality between faith, politics, and biology is difficult. But on the issue of women's reproductive rights, society has not right to control.
Abortion is banned almost without exception in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but countless women still terminate their pregnancies illegally and dangerously. Fatima was one of them.
Why talking about abortion access also means talking about parenting, unique families, and domestic violence.
Our assumption that it’s women’s obligation to prevent pregnancy has yielded the current lack of male birth control options.
These stories—of waking up in pools of blood, of coat hanger abortions performed at home, of serious and agonizing medical complications—show what's at stake in the fight to keep abortion legal.