The road to Black joy, justice and liberation runs through Miami—and from there, across the country. The first stop in Miami brought together powerful voices where culture, advocacy, and community ...
It’s not too far-fetched to look at the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2022 evisceration of Roe v. Wade as the canary in the coal mine. The high court’s reversal of this long-established legal precedent ...
Pride Month is here. With it comes Juneteenth, long celebrated in Black communities and now recognized as a federal holiday. Both were born from resistance, survival and an uncompromising refusal to ...
Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation reflects on her long reporting journey, which investigated the widespread sterilization of Indigenous people and their centuries-long fight for reproductive ...
Mothers of Reproductive Justice turns the clock back to a 1994 lunch table, where twelve Black women gathered and transformed the conversation from choice to justice. They coined reproductive justice: ...
Reproductive rights have long been at the height of political discussion in the United States, with access to reproductive healthcare such as birth control, abortion and childcare restricted for many.
Abortion’s front and center this election, and it’s a full-blown dumpster fire. Since Roe got torpedoed in 2022, your rights depend on your ZIP code. But reproductive justice is more than just ...
Oral contraceptives for women, like the ones pictured above, were first approved by the federal government in 1960. Now, University of Minnesota researchers are working on oral contraceptives for men.
For years, women’s reproductive health research has primarily focused on the medical and anatomical spaces, limiting the psychological and emotional spheres that women’s health explores. Catalina ...
SAN ANTONIO — City Council still needs to decide how it wants to spend half a million dollars in what's called the Reproductive Justice Fund. In a heated discussion Wednesday, City Council for the ...