Editor’s Note: How COVID-19 Has Upended Our Lives Jessica Mason Pieklo We take a look back at the year of COVID-19 and its impact on abortion, sex, power, and parenthood.
What Sex Work in the Time of COVID-19 Looks Like Shreya Bansal Sex workers are still doing in-person work despite the risks—and relying on their tight-knit community more than ever to survive.
COVID-19 Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Have the Best (Virtual) Sex of Your Life Rewire News Group Staff Our guide to sexting, phone sex, and FaceTime sex—because you don't have to be in a sexual slump just because you can't hump.
Could the Pandemic Change How the Country Handles Childbirth? Melissa Anders Amid fears of COVID-19, birthing centers have been filling a critical need for community-based care.
Mitch McConnell’s Pandemic Priority Has Been Clear: Packing the Courts Lisa Needham While Mitch McConnell was busy getting Trump judges approved, the Senate did nothing to protect people from the ravages of a global pandemic.
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.
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.
Is There a TERF at Your Thanksgiving Gathering? Rewire News Group Staff A trans-exclusionary radical feminist, or TERF, comes in many forms. We'll help you identify one and how to engage.
Trump Made Disability Rights a Partisan Issue. Can Biden Fix That? Robyn Powell Disability rights have traditionally been considered a bipartisan issue. Swift and significant action will undo the damage of the last four years.
Justice Samuel Alito Is Being a Baby About Medication Abortion: A GIFsplanation Imani Gandy Pregnant people can get abortion pills at the pharmacy. Alito wants to make it impossible for them to do that.