What’s Next To Make Birth Control Just & Equitable?
FINALLY getting over-the-counter access to birth control pills was a huge win 🎉 but that doesn’t mean there isn’t still a lot of work to be done and barriers to break down ⚡️@soumyaxj asked young people of Ohio what they thought some good next steps would be, swipe ➡️ through to see what folks said.
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