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Understanding Reproductive Healthcare in a Post-Dobbs World: An Interview with Dr. Karen Davidson M.D., OB/GYN

Mental Health Services for Sexual and Reproductive Health

Autonomy: A Trans’/Women’s Rights Issue in Trump’s America

The Myth of Collateral Damage

The Michael Fund Pamphlet Sophia Smith Collection

Disguised Eugenics? Disability and the “Right to Life” Argument

Trans Rights, Reproductive Healthcare, and The Horror of Forced Pregnancy.

The Queer History of Reproductive Justice: Lesbians, In-Vitro Fertilization, & Roe V Wade

Purity Culture and The Consequences of Abstinence-Only Sex Education in a Post-Roe Society

Environmental Repro

You’re on Your Own Kid: DIY Abortions

The Right to Have and Raise Children: Queer Family Making

Birth in Community

Tampon-demonium

A woman at a gay rights protest holding a sign that says, "2 Moms- No Daddy Issues"

The Modern Day Non-Nuclear Family: What is a “Fit” Parent?

CARASA, Reproductive Justice and the Hyde Amendment

A Revolution Through Music

Stateless Children – A Lack of Regulations for International Surrogacy – By Elena Mierke

Pro-life, and the Movement of Misinformation

The Fight Against Environmental and Reproductive Injustices: A Community-based Research of Mohawk Community in the 1980s

Cover of NAPAWF's "Defeating Sex-Selective Abortion Bans: Advocacy Toolkit"

Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Sex-Selective Abortion Bans and Asian-American Reproductive Justice

Child’s Play

Beyond Birth: Reproductive Justice in Postpartum Care

Living with Guilt: Latina Women and Reproductive Health

Abortion Ourselves: Alternatives to the Medical System, Now and Then

Image of two white male politicians with words "How far will these men go to take away your right to choose? As far as you let them."

Bodies of Power: A History of Male Control Over Abortion

HIV Criminalization and Women

Cover art from Octavia Butler's "Parable of the Sower" by John Jude Palencar, depicting a woman with a planetary orb on her chest in front of a burning horizon of a starry sky.

Why Do We Need Reproductive Futurism Now?

Doctor Knows Best?

Photo Credits: NBC News

Common Ground and Asking Questions

Photograph of three white women smiling and talking to each other. The included caption reads, "Apuzzo, and her life partner, Barbara Fried being greeted by First Lady Hillary Clinton at a White House event."

Virginia Apuzzo: Using Activism and Politics to Achieve Change

With Wisdom and Hope: Why Reproductive Justice Matters

Self-induced Abortion: Menstrual Extraction

The Birth of Disinformation

Underground Abortion: The Jane Collective

The Abuse of C-Sections in the US

Image of "Eugenics Tree"

Prevailing Control: 21st Century Eugenics

The Rise of Lesbianism at Women’s Colleges: SCLA In the 1980s

Restricted: Pregnancy Behind Bars

The Deadly History of the IUD

When She Runs

Faith in Action: How Religious Leaders Fought for Abortion Access Before Roe v. Wade

A group of people holding signs in support of Planned Parenthood.

Planned Parenthood: Reproductive Health Access from the 1980s to Today

Queer Perspective: Psychological Effects of AIDS

The Omegaverse – A Study of Reproductive Justice and Queer Expressionism 

The Culture of Abortion Before and After Roe

Queer Adults and the Importance of Their Existence

Prison Birth Project: Supporting Incarcerated Parents

The Overuse of C-Sections in the United States

ChelsSpeaks: The Tea on Black Motherhood in America

The Evolution of Gender Diversity at Historically Women’s Colleges

Legacy of Choice: Life Beyond Parenthood

Beyond Borders: Reproductive Justice for Immigrant Women

Beyond Borders: Reproductive Justice for Immigrant Women

Marching in the Streets, Power in the Sheets: an Exploration of Queer Sexual Autonomy

“Abortions will not let you forget”: “the mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks and Abortion in 1940s Chicago

Activist Archives: Virginia Apuzzo

Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Anti-Abortion Tactics, and the Fight for Reproductive Justice in Florida

text from the top of Decision of Tammy document reading "Adoption of Tammy. Middlesex. May 4, 199.- September 10th, 1993. Present: Liacos, C.J., Wilkins, Abrams, Nolan, Lynch, O'connor, & Greaney, JJ.

The Decision of Tammy and Issues Around LGBTQ+ Adoption

Miscarriage in the Age of Criminalized Abortions

Playing with PCBs: The Environmental Work of Katsi Cook and the Akwesasne Women

Criminalizing Healthcare: Abortion from the Janes to Now

A Consideration of Prenatal Testing for Disabilities and Eugenics in America

A History & Overview of Catholics for Choice

Hey doctors, do better!

Forced Sterilization in the United States

Norplant Contraceptive Levonorgestrel implant, 1993

Uninformed Consent: Birth Control Abuse and Misinformation in the IHS and Indigenous Communities

Sex, Censorship, and Sapphic Struggles

Intersectional Lens: Forced Sterilization

Life Beyond A Label: Being Transgender

Promiscuity & Sexual Deviance: Why We Need the Decriminalization of Sex Work

Cover of the National Black Women's Health Project's Self-Help Manual. This cover contains the black and white outline of the profile of three women's faces. A quote in the top right corner says "Defining, Promoting, and Maintaining Health."

The National Black Women’s Health Project

Learning to Unlearn: The Non-Sexist Child Development Project

Abortion, People!: the Past, Present, and Future of Crisis Pregnancy Centers

The History of Sex Education in the United States

An Insight Into Medical Abortion as the Modern Day Janes

Pain Management: A History of Healthcare’s Gender Discrimination

Motherhood Behind Bars: The Prison Birth Project

My Body Mine all Mine: The Medical Abuse Marginalized Groups Face in a Modern Society

Don’t Tell Us to Relax: Forced Sterilization

Support and Love for Queer Parents

Sex Education: A Means of Empowerment

The Fallacy of a “Transgender Threat” to Sports

What is Reproductive Justice? What is Roe v. Wade?

The New Ideas: What is Reproductive Justice? What is Roe v. Wade?

The Battle Between Abstinence Vs. Comprehensive Sex Education

Is Reproductive Justice related to Environmental Justice? Katsi Cook and the Mother’s Milk Project

A Discussion on IVF

Flying Under the Radar

Trans Identities & Reproductive Healthcare

A group of women in at a protest against forced sterilization. One woman is holding a poster that says "sterilization of Mothers violates U.N. Charter Art. 25, Sec I & II Vote Mo House Bill 20.

The Unheard Side of Eugenics

Orange pill bottle labeled Methotrexate 2.5 mg tablet next to three round, yellow pills

Methotrexate and Race

When WOC Finally Fit in at Smith College’s LBA

Cover image with Dr. Horatio Stoker portrayed as the devil

Abortion Before Roe

Uterus below text saying PLAYING GOD IN GYNECOLOGY: Fertility and White Supremacy

Playing God in Gynecology: Fertility and White Supremacy

Symmetrical art of a women signing "mirror" with hands held firmly in place, mirrored across a uterus with an eye

Reproductive Justice for the d/Deaf

A black-and-white photo of an independence monument in Accra, Ghana. The monument is an arch with a black star on the top, above the date "AD 1957," the date Ghana gained independence, and then the words "Freedom and Justice."

Sexuality Education, Ghana

Gail Adams, Intersectionality, and the History and Future of Reproductive Justice

Today’s Causes in Common

A group of people are out on the street collectively holding a giant sign saying "Disability Rights are Human Rights"

The Intersection of Disability and Reproductive Rights

a printed poster showing several people that read at the top "stop forced sterilization" "alto a esterilización forzada"

Forced Sterilization in Past and Present

Visual Arts in the Reproductive Justice Movement

Visual Arts in the Reproductive Justice Movement

Trans Reproductive Justice and the Government

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