Across the South, most folks have little to no access to unbiased information or long-term reproductive care.
Author: Idas
We Must Act Now in the Face of Transphobia
We’re only days into 2017 and three trans people have already been murdered.
Limiting Health Care Access Is Life or Death for Marginalized Communities
In 2017, as we fight for reproductive and trans justice, we have to be clear that healthcare equity and dignity means affordable access to all the medical care that we need.
The call no parent wants to receive
As a parent, it is sad and scary to leave my child at school all day with people who don’t understand him at best, and at worst, do not like him.
A History of the Rise of Anti-Trans Legislation in the United States
The current backlash against transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals in the United States didn’t just materialize out of thin air.
Quick Hit: Trans Activist Andrea Jenkins is Running for Minneapolis City Council
Earlier this week, transgender activist Andrea Jenkins announced that she will be running for Minneapolis City Council for Ward 8.
Artist at Work: Maria Maria Acha-Kutscher, Feminist Visual Artist
A Peruvian artist based in Madrid, Acha-Kutscher is making visible the ways in which women worldwide have fought—and are fighting—to transform the conditions and circumstances of their communities.
We Should Still Be Talking About Flint a Year Later
Three state of emergency declarations, two years of lead contamination, and one year of national media visibility later, Flint, Michigan residents still do not have drinkable water.
The Hermit Cookie: A Reclusive Recipe from America’s Archives
“This will keep for months, if out of humanity’s reach, hence, perhaps their name.”
The ACA Coverage Gap and Its Deadly Implications
As the December 15th deadline approaches to sign up for 2017 market exchange plans, affordable health insurance remains out of reach or at-risk for too many Americans.