Two Key Issues to Watch in the Case That Could Upend Abortion Pill Access Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy Have we mentioned medication abortion is safer than pregnancy?
Multiple Colleges Offer Medication Abortion Services. Students Say They Don’t Know About It. Madeleine Aitken As medication abortion is at risk before SCOTUS, California may offer a cautionary tale for Massachusetts and New York.
South Asians Like Me Get Abortions. Where Are Our Stories? Sheila Desai Inequities in abortion access are only deepening in Asian American and immigrant communities. Our stories matter and deserve to be told.
Republicans Are Pushing Fetal ‘Personhood’ After Alabama’s IVF Mess Jessica Mason Pieklo Conservatives really want you to think they support reproductive freedom—all while drafting fetal "personhood" legislation.
Abortion Providers Are Vital—Let’s Celebrate and Protect Them Mercedes Sanchez & Amelia Bonow Join us in thanking independent abortion providers and working toward a world where everyone can seek the care they deserve.
Congress Needs to Repeal the Comstock Act Jessica Mason Pieklo There’s a strategy to block a national abortion ban. Will Democrats try it?
Honoring Black History Means Fighting for the Future of Black Maternal Health Femi Disu-Oakley When we take care of Black women, we take care of our communities at large.
A Message From Rewire News Group’s Board Chair Andrea Hagelgans Our president and editor in chief Galina Espinoza is departing—but we'll still be here for you.
The Dominican Republic Women Who ‘Do Not Exist to the State’ Garnet Henderson How Haitian migrants and stateless Dominico-Haitians bear the brunt of the Dominican Republic's gender injustice and lack of reproductive health care.
Pennsylvania Just Got Closer to Declaring the Right to Abortion Jessica Mason Pieklo State courts may prove crucial in the fight to safeguard abortion rights.