Power Hawaii Has an Opportunity to Improve Gender-Affirming Care Access Garnet Henderson Testosterone's status as a controlled substance makes it harder to prescribe via telehealth under Hawaii law. A new bill would change that.
Power Why Is One of the Nation’s Largest Hospital Systems Eliminating Their Midwives? Sarah DiGregorio The midwives at NewYork Presbyterian-Allen Hospital, which primarily serves Black and brown patients, have been told their jobs will be cut on March 3.
Power Texas’ Anti-DEI Law Leaves Students Standing Alone Kirti Moteka The combination of SB 17 and the reversal of Roe v. Wade restricts my liberties as a woman, a person of color, and a daughter of immigrants.
Abortion 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.
Abortion 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.
Abortion 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.
Power How Junk Science Is Attacking Medication Abortion Again Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy The "evidence" is 98 anonymous blog posts.
Power Junk Science Will Appear Before the Supreme Court Jessica Mason Pieklo Biased research and evidence are at the heart of upending reproductive autonomy.
Power The Surprising History of the Appeals Court That Could Ban Medication Abortion The Conversation Once a leader in expanding civil rights, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is now a leader in limiting government power.
Power What the Hell Exactly Happened for Abortion in Pennsylvania? Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo The Pennsylvania Supreme Court didn't protect the fundamental right to abortion. Yet.