Opinion Access to clean water is a matter of life and death for Black mothers Black women are disproportionately exposed to chemicals that can endanger pregnant people and their babies. By Chakena D. Perry August 22, 2023
People #WeCount: Measuring Dobbs’ impact on abortion access The Society of Family Planning started collecting abortion data in the months before Roe was overturned. Here’s what we know one year in. By Amanda Becker June 26, 2023
Ideas One year post-Roe, how can policymakers protect abortion access? Anti-abortion groups are pushing for state control over reproductive health. We need a new vision in order to respond. By Kelly Baden and Isabel Guarnieri June 20, 2023
News “It’s a dignity issue”: Inside the movement tackling period poverty in the U.S. People who struggle to afford the rising costs of scarce period supplies face higher risks of infection, and often miss work or school. By Allison Torres Burtka June 12, 2023
News Post-Roe, expanding birth control access State lawmakers and drug companies press for easy access to birth control pills at the pharmacy — no doctor’s visit needed. By Reyna Gobel August 25, 2022
Opinion Abortion bans trap victims in a cycle of domestic violence Sexual abuse survivor Eirliani Abdul Rahman says overturning Roe v. Wade does immediate harm to victims of both sexual and domestic violence By Eirliani Abdul Rahman July 22, 2022