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What Right to Privacy?
The right to privacy is the foundation upon which abortion rights (and I’d argue more broadly, health rights) are founded — it is enshrined in Roe v. Wade, not to mention basic logic. However, as we’ve seen over and over… Read More ›
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RIP Dr. Tiller
Today marks the 2-year anniversary of Dr. George Tiller’s murder at the hands of an anti-abortion extremist. Dr. Tiller was a brave man who provided abortion care for women who desperately needed it, but couldn’t find it elsewhere. While the… Read More ›
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Abortion Rates in U.S. Drop, Except for Poor Women
Abortion is in the news again (shocker). According to TIME, the U.S. abortion rate has dropped overall, except among poor women: Between 2000 and 2008, abortions among American women aged 15 to 44 fell 8%, reaching a low of 19.6… Read More ›
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Women Around the Globe: News Roundup
A Saudi Arabian woman behind a social media campaign encouraging women to drive cars has been detained by authorities for her actions. See Jezebel. Hundreds of Ugandan women marched in a protest against rising food and fuel prices and recent… Read More ›
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Are SlutWalks Awesome…Or Offensive?
It seems you can’t read a paper or blog these days without articles about SlutWalks — protests against victim-blaming and rape culture — popping up. I’ll take this opportunity to add to that growing pile of stories. I admit, when… Read More ›
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Links We Love
Is Obama Pro-Choice?, Feministing Mother Loses Custody Battle for Having Breast Cancer, Ms. Magazine Cheer Her Rapist? Let’s Make Noise Over This, Women’s eNews Kansas Passes Restrictive Abortion Insurance Law, Jezebel An Entreaty to Rational Pro-Life Supporters, Feminists for Choice… Read More ›
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10 Things I Learned From My Mother
As this Mother’s Day comes to a close, I’d like to thank my mother for all that she has done for — and with — me these past 29 years. She mastered the art of parenting while remaining one of… Read More ›
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Reproductive Coercion is Abuse, Too
I caught last night’s Law & Order: SVU episode, which featured John Stamos (yummm) as a reproductive abuser (not yummm), and it got me thinking. How many viewers dismissed the episode, not recognizing reproductive abuse as a real and viable… Read More ›
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Equal Opportunity Policy Now Includes Gender Identity, Pregnancy
Well, this is certainly a step in the right direction. The U.S. Department of Labor has announced a revision to its Equal Opportunity policy, which now covers current and future federal government employees based on gender identity and pregnancy. Ms…. Read More ›
Featured Categories
Health ›
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We Testify: Shattering Stigma With Abortion Storytelling
October 20, 2016
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Meet The Company That Wants To Make Your Tampons Safe
February 8, 2016
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The State-Level Court Ruling on Birth Control You Should Pay Attention To
December 16, 2015
Politics ›
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5 Recent Victories for Abortion Rights—and The Voices Behind Them
February 4, 2016
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The #StandWithPP Roundup: Shutdown Narrowly Averted
October 2, 2015
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What Obama’s Tuition-Free College Proposal Could Mean for Working Women
February 23, 2015
POP ›
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Spotlight On: Anushay Hossain
September 20, 2016
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Men Can Treasure Female Heroes, Too
March 31, 2016
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Women in Tech Are Creating The Digital World We Want
March 28, 2016
Violence ›
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Not Exactly Love
October 11, 2016
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4 Ways Male Allies Can Support Victims of Street Harassment (Plus 5 Things NOT to Do)
July 21, 2016
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Online Misogyny is Good for Feminism
February 23, 2016
