I’ve had to come to terms with how the shortcomings of the ACA affect my life.
Outlet: RH Reality Check
The 50th Anniversary of Mississippi’s Freedom Summer: Remembering What Fannie Lou Hamer Taught Us
Fannie Lou Hamer used the power of storytelling to compel America to recognize the humanity of poor Black people in Mississippi.
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.”
And She Still Wrote: Remembering Maya Angelou
Dr. Maya Angelou’s life could not be contained by a single autobiography.
Cost, Inequality, and Misinformation: Why Generic Emergency Contraception Is Still Inaccessible for Many
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) permitted generic emergency contraceptive pill manufacturers to sell their products over the counter.
Banning ‘Bossy’ Won’t Help Black Women and Girls Seeking Justice
This campaign presents us with the opportunity to find an intersectional approach to developing leadership skills in girls and women.
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.
When It Comes to Teen Pregnancy, Support Is Prevention
Mainstream teenage pregnancy prevention frameworks are one-sided and ineffective in preventing unintended pregnancies.