As new technology is being developed for reproductive health, many questions come up as to how each product can fit into the framework justice. Technology’s …
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Recently, a mother in Pennsylvania was sentenced to prison because she ordered the abortion–inducing-drugs – misoprostol and mifepristone, over the internet for her daughter who …
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On October 17, 2014, I had the pleasure of sitting down with a Quita Tinsley, a Youth Organizer, representing SPARK, a reproductive justice organization based …
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Working to create heal communities and comfortable spaces for everyone can be draining and we need to make sure we are making time for ourselves so …
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This summer my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. After a tiring three month battle, she has luckily made it into remission. Her birthday is …
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We’ve all done it before. We are having seemingly harmless conversations with our friends. Then someone who you thought you liked says something way out …
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By Ashton Brasher I keep consistent contact with a friend from my childhood. Over the past few years, her circumstances have become rather difficult. With …
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On Sunday, September 21, 2014, the People’s Climate March was held in New York City. Organizers estimated that over 400,000 people from across the globe …
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