Abortion Restrictions Threaten Independent Providers Like Me Dr. DeShawn Taylor Abortion bans disproportionately affected marginalized and underrepresented communities. As a Black woman providing care in Arizona, these are my patients.
Exclusive: How One Abortion Pill Service Collapsed Just After Launch Garnet Henderson A new service promised abortion pills—fast. It left people in a panic.
Why I Became an Abortion Doula During the Pandemic Larada Lee-Wallace After being isolated and lonely when I became pregnant in March 2020, I now help others so they feel less alone.
Big Pharma Could Save One of the Abortion Pills. Yikes! Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo It's a supersized episode on everything you need to know about the imminent threat to medication abortion.
It’s No Surprise the AMA Is Leaving Abortion Providers Twisting in the Wind Garnet Henderson In fact, the American Medical Association led the charge to criminalize abortion in the United States in the mid-1800s.
What’s With All the Fearmongering Over Abortion Pills? Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy Once and for all: It's safe and effective.
What Happens Post-‘Roe’? Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo Happy New Year! Now you have fewer rights.
Birth Justice Advocates Find New Challenges—and Opportunities—Post-‘Roe’ Thalia Charles Roe's reversal affects the birth justice movement's ability to grow.
Gender Equity Is the Center of Our Backsliding Democracy Jennifer Weiss-Wolf The United States' track record on gender equity is the crux of our democracy's downward spiral.
What Does It Mean to Lose an Anniversary of Your Rights? Jessica Mason Pieklo The Roe decision granted the right to abortion in 1973—and the Supreme Court stripped it away before the 50th anniversary could be celebrated.