Art created by Micah Bazant and Forward Together in collaboration with New American Story Project and Centro Legal de la Raza.
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We All Belong Here, We Will Defend Each Other
Art created by Micah Bazant at the time of the 2016 presidential election, with support from Forward Together, American Friends Service Committee, Jewish Voice for Peace, Center for New Community, and Showing Up for Racial Justice. We also created a free K-12 Discussion & Activity Guide for teachers.
Just Say No Thanks to #ThanksAlabama and ‘Magical Negro’ Narratives
Black women are not the wet nurses for wanna-be woke whiteness. Our politics are not new, magical or here to serve white people.
One in Four Women Have Abortions. Why Don’t We Talk About It?
Everyone loves someone who has had an abortion. And if you think you don’t, they just haven’t shared their story with you yet.
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Throughout the legislative process, Strong Families New Mexico (SFNM), along with our community leaders and partner organizations, engages in the process to make sure the voices of our families and communities count. This resource will help New Mexcans understand the legislative process for how a bill becomes a law.
Immigrant Rights and Anti-Immigrant Ballot Measures in Oregon
Created with One Oregon, this workshop helps participants to understand more about Oregon’s immigrant and refugee communities and learn about proposed ballot measures in 2018 that would target immigrant communities and communities of color. The workshop includes a trainer script and all materials necessary for organizations to conduct the workshop on their own.
A Path Forward
This report draws on the challenges that 19 organizations have faced in trying to implement efforts to end gender-based violence in New Mexico. It includes recommendations to address gender-based violence in the areas of policy, funding, programs and service provision.
Project Teenbirth and the Importance of Unconditional Support: A Q&A With Birth Advocate Melinda Morales
Our mindset with young pregnant and parenting people has to be uplifting, strong, sincere and genuine.
Reproductive Justice Media Reference Guide
This guide is designed for Latinx and Spanish language media who want to learn more about using a reproductive justice lens when reporting on abortion in the Latinx community. It was created in partnership with the California Coalition for Religious Freedom, California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights, and the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health.
Guía de Referencia de la Justicia Reproductiva para los medios de Comunicación
Esta guía está diseñada para medios de comunicación que quieren aprender más sobre como reportar acerca del aborto utilizando un marco de justicia reproductiva en español y en la comunidad Latinx. Fue creada en colaboración con la Coalición de California para la Libertad Religiosa, California Latinas para la Justicia Reproductiva, Organización de Colorado para Oportunidades Latinas y Derechos Reproductivos, y la Instituto Nacional de Latinas para la Salud Reproductiva.