With clinics closing left and right because of anti-abortion legislation, access to safe abortion care is dwindling in the United States.
Author: Renee Bracey Sherman
The Hyde Amendment: 38 Years of Government Sanctioned Discrimination
September 30th marked the 38th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment, and if you don’t know what that is, you should.
Mindy Kaling’s Sitcom Could Help Disrupt Abortion Provider Stigma
How would it be “demeaning” to talk about abortion in a sitcom about a gynecologist’s office?
The Danger of Parental Notification of Abortion Laws
August 15th marks the one-year anniversary of Illinois’ enforcement of the Parental Notification of Abortion Law of 1995
Listen to Youth: Adult Allies Must Support the Repeal of Illinois’ Forced Parental Notification Law
The issues of young people, sex, pregnancy, parenting, and abortion have been heating up in recent years due to a fight around the implementation of the forced parental notification law.
Buyer Beware: Can We Trust Cheap Plan B One-Step on Amazon.com?
Have you seen people you know post on social media about super cheap Plan B One-Step? Seem too good to be true? It might be.
What Happens When We Share Our Abortion Stories: Hate, Vitriol, But Also Love
“Congrats on killing your baby. Nice job,” the first Facebook post said. It had seven “likes.”
Claming My Mamahood After My Abortion
For me, Mother’s Day is complex. It’s an annual reminder of a path not…
The Second Lady’s Abortion: What ‘House of Cards’ Got Right… and Didn’t
House of Cards pulls back the curtain on the complex internal processes and external actions taken by many who have had abortions.
Black Women’s Health Care Crisis
We know that the unjust policies within our health care system disproportionately impact low-income women of color.