The CNN/YouTube Republican debates are coming up on November 28, and this is your chance to prove to the candidates how much reproductive rights issues matter to voters across the country.
It's important for sexual health advocates to remember that we're not just fighting to protect people from themselves, but to make the world a humpier -- and happier -- place to live.
College students all over the country are rallying, protesting, chanting and writing petitions to get Congress to reinstate affordable birth control at university health centers.
Family planning advocates continue promoting common sense prevention solutions to intentionally avoid unplanned pregnancies. You can help by writing your Congressman about important changes to birth control pricing on campuses nationwide.
With a opposition to sex education guided by politics of the day and state weighed against the considerable number of lives at risk, it is the politicizing of sex education that is to be seen as "immoral" and not sex education itself.
A furor has erupted about the Colorado Supreme Court's recent ruling that a proposed ballot amendment extending constitutional rights to fertilized human eggs could move forward.
Mike Huckabee's Chuck Norris commercial has everyone buzzing, but its his meteoric rise in the polls and the softer side of his conservatism that make him an interesting candidate to watch.
In the 1960s, Mitt Romney lost a "dear" and "close" relative to an illegal abortion. These days, he's promising to overturn Roe v Wade. Indeed, he seems eager to reinstate those laws that drove his close relative to fatally take matters into her own hands.
An interview with Steve Trombley from Chicago Planned Parenthood, Bill O'Reilly takes on teenage lesbians, Tyra Banks tells you whether or not you pee out of your vagina, and do men have the right to an abortion?