Democrats Love Abortion and Care About the Courts—or So I’m Told Jessica Mason Pieklo Democrats couldn't bring themselves to say "abortion" or talk about the federal courts during their convention this week.
COVID-19 Is Complicating Pregnancies. This Black Midwife Has a Plan for That. Abbie Synan Midwives have seen an interest in their services during the pandemic as pregnant people consider deliveries outside a hospital.
How to Make the Promise of Suffrage a Reality Kate Kelly One hundred years after ratification of the 19th Amendment, another constitutional amendment is poised to finish the job.
Denying Abortion Coverage Is Not a Religious Value Sheila Katz, Sara Hutchinson Ratcliffe & Rev. Katey Zeh We must ensure that each of us has quality health care, encompassing the full range of reproductive health-care options, including abortion.
With Kamala Harris as Biden’s Vice Presidential Pick, Our Time Is Now Alencia Johnson Harris is the first Black woman at the top of a major party ticket. The first Asian American. The first graduate of a historically black college or university.
Supreme Court Decision on Birth Control Is a Threat to Women With Chronic Illness Jillian Goltzman Last month’s Supreme Court ruling in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania was a callous attack on the health of chronically ill people.
How Teens Can Get Birth Control Without Their Parents Finding Out—Even in a Pandemic Graci D’Amore Jane's Due Process helps teens in Texas and beyond access birth control, STI testing and treatment, and other family planning services.
Muslims Have a Right to Contraception. Why Can Evangelical Bosses Take That Away? Nadiah Mohajir I want my daughter to know that protecting her religious freedom means protecting her right to access birth control at every stage of her life.
What’s Next for Your Birth Control Coverage After ‘Little Sisters of the Poor’ Rewire News Group Staff The good news is that most people will still have birth control after this decision because most employers want to cover it.
Medical Students Can’t Provide Abortions If They Never Learn How Alys Brooks Restrictions on training are not unusual, and it can prevent medical professionals from providing good care.