Sex FDA Makes History by Approving First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Garnet Henderson When Opill becomes available in pharmacies in early 2024, it will be the first nonprescription daily birth control pill in the United States.
Abortion Iowa Is the Latest Example of the Anti-Democratic Post-Roe Fallout Jessica Mason Pieklo Iowa's Republican-led legislature passed a near-total abortion ban, ending access at six weeks.
Abortion Exclusive: National Abortion Federation’s New CEO Hopes to Be a ‘Stabilizing Force’ Garnet Henderson Brittany Fonteno is the first Black leader of the country's largest professional organization for abortion providers.
Abortion From ‘Food Fights’ to Puzzles, Advocates Are Putting the ‘Fun’ in Abortion Funds Megan Wahn “In the face of abortion restrictions, what do we have to offer?”
Power Affirmative Action Is Dead Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo Chief Justice John Roberts finally got his wish.
Power When It Comes to the Supreme Court, We Don’t Have to Live Like This Jessica Mason Pieklo There's nothing democratic about wondering every June what rights the Supreme Court will keep and what they will disregard.
Parenthood How the Children of LGBTQ+ Parents Protect Each Other in the Face of Discrimination Reina Gattuso As conservatives increasingly question queer families' right to exist, the children of LGBTQ+ people have found community—and safety—with one another.
Parenthood Meet the Children of LGBTQ+ Parents Who Are Reclaiming the Narrative Reina Gattuso The children of LGBTQ+ people are ostensibly at the center of a conservative agenda. In actuality, "we are often erased in these conversations."
Abortion Florida: Where My Reproductive Rights Go to Die Erica Halbert Once a haven in the Southeast for people seeking abortions, Florida is poised to enact one of the strictest laws in the nation.
Abortion Why I’m Angrier Than Ever a Year After the Overturn of ‘Roe’ Jessica Mason Pieklo From Justice Samuel Alito's clownery to the maternal mortality crisis, the chaos and suffering the Supreme Court has inflicted was intentional.