How College Students Can Have Safer Sex This Semester Cassandra Corrado As some students return to campus, here are four ways to think about sexual health in the age of COVID-19.
Democrats Love Abortion and Care About the Courts—or So I’m Told Jessica Mason Pieklo Democrats couldn't bring themselves to say "abortion" or talk about the federal courts during their convention this week.
COVID-19 Is Complicating Pregnancies. This Black Midwife Has a Plan for That. Abbie Synan Midwives have seen an interest in their services during the pandemic as pregnant people consider deliveries outside a hospital.
Black Women’s Suffrage Has Always Been a Matter of Life and Death Anoa Changa Black women fought—and still fight—for universal suffrage as a part of efforts to dismantle systemic racism and protect Black lives.
Key Moments in the 100-Year Fight for Women to Vote Kate Kelly Ratification of the 19th Amendment capped a nearly century-long fight that carries on today with the push for the Equal Rights Amendment.
How to Make the Promise of Suffrage a Reality Kate Kelly One hundred years after ratification of the 19th Amendment, another constitutional amendment is poised to finish the job.
Denying Abortion Coverage Is Not a Religious Value Sheila Katz, Sara Hutchinson Ratcliffe & Rev. Katey Zeh We must ensure that each of us has quality health care, encompassing the full range of reproductive health-care options, including abortion.
Fearmongering Headlines About COVID-19 and Birth Control Don’t Tell the Whole Story Martha Kempner The last thing we need right now are alarmist headlines suggesting contraceptives and COVID-19 are a deadly combo.
Betsy DeVos’ Sexual Assault Rules Won’t Protect Teens Like Us Zoey Brewer & Celia Ziliak If the new Title IX rule goes into effect on Friday, student survivors will bear the brunt of an education system that is willing to sweep sexual violence under the rug.
You Can’t Try to Kill Students and Expect Them to Be Quiet About It Lisa Needham Students’ rights to free speech don't stop at the schoolhouse doors. Just ask the Supreme Court.