In a recent letter to a #Fight4HER activist, Arizona Senator Martha McSally claimed that she is “a strong supporter of ensuring women have access to […]
Month: December 2019
Supreme Court Disappoints With Its Ruling on Kentucky’s Ultrasound Law
Photo above: United States Supreme Court building, Washington, DC © Diego Grandi | Dreamstime.com On December 9, 2019, the Supreme Court upheld a Kentucky law […]
An Infuriating End to 2019 for Family Planning Advocates
Late yesterday, after two short-term continuing resolutions and some performative nail-biting over the potential for a government shutdown, Congress reached an agreement on a final […]
10 Ways Reproductive Health and Climate Justice Intersect: an ICPD+25 Recap
At the recent ICPD+25 Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, several experts analyzed how reproductive health and climate justice intersect and should be addressed simultaneously. Here are […]
Two Terrible U.S. Policies That Curtail International Reproductive Health and Rights
For over four decades, the U.S. has severely curtailed the reproductive health and rights of people all over the world through anti-abortion foreign aid policies. […]