Posted by Margaret B
History may be a study of the past, but its importance lies in the present.
February 27, 2024
February is Black History Month, which means many people, organizations, and companies are highlighting Black voices and telling t… Read more »
Posted by J-Alex B
We Need To Give the “Bootstraps” Narrative the Boot
February 23, 2024
Since September 2023, I have been juggling three part-time jobs. I took on these responsibilities because I didn’t have another ch… Read more »
Posted by J-Alex B
Weathering the Storm: Mutual Aid Amidst the Emerging Climate Crisis
February 20, 2024
In the early morning of January 8th, my mom warned me to be careful coming home from work that night. There was an 80% chance of s… Read more »
Posted by Shakristal W
We’ve still got a dog in the fight
January 23, 2024
In the fight for reproductive justice, don’t be so quick to dismiss the South. I was born and raised in the South. My memories are… Read more »
Posted by Margaret B
How Roe’s Non-Anniversary Looms Large Over the 2024 Election
January 22, 2024
Today has become known as the second Roe ‘nonanniversary’, commemorating the 2022 overturning of the landmark Supreme Court decisi… Read more »
Posted by Shakristal W
Transgender and Nonbinary People Deserve a Voice in the Fight for Reproductive Justice Too
January 19, 2024
Since the federal right to abortion care was overturned in June 2022, conversations surrounding abortion care have primaril… Read more »
Posted by Annie R
At the Intersection of Fatness & Reproductive Justice
January 9, 2024
I am fat and I have been fat for a very long time. According to some people, the word “fat” is the very worst thing we could be. I… Read more »
Posted by Makenna L
#RJ Wrapped
December 30, 2023
The Reproductive Justice movement has faced a lot of challenges this year, but has also witnessed several wins. Here’s what our #R… Read more »