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Correcting the Record on Abortion During COVID-19: A Q&A With Dr. Erin King

April 21, 2020 in News

"You can’t wait one week, two weeks, five weeks. You’ve got to do it right then. It’s got to be accessible."

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What It’s Like to Be an Abortion Care Provider in the South During the COVID-19 Pandemic

April 08, 2020 in News

"We are health-care providers; we’re not being seen or treated as health-care providers by our legislators, by people in these positions of power. And yet we’re putting ourselves at the same risk as people are in hospitals."

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A Q&A With Jessica González-Rojas on Her 13 Years at the National Latina Institute

December 03, 2019 in Culture

In this wide-ranging interview, González-Rojas reflects on the gains of the reproductive justice movement and NLIRH she’s witnessed, the challenges of today, and what gives her hope about the next chapter of her life.

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State Legislators Are Finally Doing Something About the Black Maternal Health Crisis

April 12, 2019 in News

State lawmakers have introduced more than 80 bills this session to address the disparity in Black maternal and infant mortality rates.

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Get to Know the People Who Make Abortion Care Possible

March 08, 2019 in Culture

There are myriad paths to reproductive health, rights, and justice work. For AJ Haynes, it involved “margaritas and a cover band, as any good story should.”

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‘No Choice’: Pop-Up Travel Agency Brings Attention to Antiquated New York Abortion Law

October 15, 2018 in News

The No Choice Travel Agency that popped up in lower Manhattan over the weekend had all the trappings of a typical trip bureau, with one major caveat: Travelers were limited to three destinations.

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