This Strong Families media guide is intended to be used by a variety of traditional and new media outlets seeking to learn about or expand their knowledge of Reproductive Justice (RJ) in their writing. With the 42nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade in 2015, our first RJ In Focus looks at abortion, in part due to renewed state-level attacks on access to abortion, and increased coverage of reproductive rights in the media.
Tool Category: 2014
The Glass Floor
We collaborated with ROC United to survey current and former restaurant workers across 39 states to examine the conditions that low-wage restaurant workers face along the lines of unwanted sexual behavior and harassment.
We Are BRAVE
This political education curriculum, developed by Forward Together and Western States Center, supports social justice organizations to build a shared understanding of abortion as one aspect of reproductive and sexual health; explore abortion access through the lens of racial, economic and immigrant justice; and find pathways to action in support of abortion rights. Click here for the full “We Are Brave” toolkit from the Western States Center.
Who’s Who in Virginia Politics
Civic participation means getting everyday folks involved in the decisions that affect our families and communities. Election season is an especially important time for us to speak up, and there are many ways we can all get involved in the process, regardless of our citizenship status or whether we can vote. The state guides can help us get involved in the process.
¿Quién es quién en la política de Florida?
La participación cívica signifi ca hacer que cualquier persona se involucre en las decisiones que afectan a nuestras familias y comunidades. La temporada de elecciones es un momento especialmente importante en el que debemos expresar nuestra opinión, y existen muchas formas en las que todos nos podemos involucrar en el proceso, sin importar nuestro estatus migratorio o si podemos votar o no.
Who’s Who in Florida Politics
Civic participation means getting everyday folks involved in the decisions that affect our families and communities. Election season is an especially important time for us to speak up, and there are many ways we can all get involved in the process, regardless of our citizenship status or whether we can vote. The state guides can help us get involved in the process.
¿Quién es quién en la política de Texas?
La participación cívica signifi ca hacer que cualquier persona se involucre en las decisiones que afectan a nuestras familias y comunidades. La temporada de elecciones es un momento especialmente importante en el que debemos expresar nuestra opinión, y existen muchas formas en las que todos nos podemos involucrar en el proceso, sin importar nuestro estatus migratorio o si podemos votar o no.
Who’s Who in Texas Politics
Civic participation means getting everyday folks involved in the decisions that affect our families and communities. Election season is an especially important time for us to speak up, and there are many ways we can all get involved in the process, regardless of our citizenship status or whether we can vote. The state guides can help us get involved in the process.
¿Quién es quién en la política de Nuevo Mexico?
La participación cívica significa poder involucrar a personas cotidianas en decisiones que impactan a nuestras familias y comunidades. La temporada electoral es un tiempo importante para poder alzar la voz y participar en los diferentes aspectos electorales sin importar nuestro estatus de ciudadanía o el poder votar.
Who’s Who in New Mexico Politics?
Civic participation means getting everyday folks involved in the decisions that affect our families and communities. Election season is an especially important time for us to speak up, and there are many ways we can all get involved in the process, regardless of our citizenship status or whether we can vote. The state guides can help us get involved in the process.