Joe Biden’s Historic Pick for Health Secretary Signals Hope Dusti Gurule Xavier Becerra, who would be the first Latinx to lead Health and Human Services, has been an outspoken supporter of reproductive rights.
Arkansas Could Give Amy Coney Barrett Her Big Abortion Moment (Updated) Rachel Cohen The "Unborn Child Protection Act" was filed ahead of Arkansas' next legislative session meant to more directly challenge Roe v. Wade.
When COVID-19 Hit, Abortion Access Ended in South Dakota Susan Rinkunas For seven months, two public health crises enveloped in South Dakota: the COVID-19 pandemic and no abortion care.
Health Care Has a Language Problem—and It’s Erasing People Like Me Jo Yurcaba Women do deserve to get the health care they need—but so do trans and nonbinary people.
The COVID-19 Pandemic Changed Everything, Including Abortion Care Kelli Pate Providers discuss how their clinics have responded to the challenges of providing abortion care amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Did You Know That Saying ‘Pregnant People’ Isn’t Just Inclusive—It’s Correct? Imani Gandy Our abortion politics must be inclusive of trans and nonbinary people, or the fight that we are waging for human rights is a farce.
More Anti-Choice Women Were Elected to Congress Than Ever Before Erin Matson And there’s nothing feminist about that.
Texas Is Once Again Ground Zero for the Abortion Rights Fight Mary Tuma A flurry of prefiled bills offer a glimpse into the anti-choice strategy in Texas for 2021.
What Vice President Kamala Harris Could Accomplish for Abortion Rights Rewire News Group Staff "Health equity for Black women can only happen if we recognize and address persistent biases in our health system," Kamala Harris said in 2018.
These States Are Poised to Expand Reproductive Rights Alys Brooks After the election, advocates are looking to strengthen abortion rights wherever they can—particularly in states with Democratic legislative majorities.