Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
Abortion is health care: everyone should have the right and access to reproductive health services they need to decide their own future.
Whether it’s pregnancy, birth, infertility, maternity, birth control or abortion-reproductive healthcare is basic care that people depend on for their health and for healthy families. Everyone should have the freedom to manage their own reproductive health decisions and access to the full range of reproductive services should be guaranteed no matter where you live or how much money you have. Denying, delaying or punishing people for seeking abortion care or getting abortions has dire health and economic consequences for women and their families. Since the 2022 Supreme Court reversal of the Constitutional right to abortion, we are already seeing the negative impact of bans and punitive measures to restrict abortion. Two thirds of Americans support access to safe, legal abortion. In the United States, people should have the freedom to decide for themselves if and when to start a family and access to the healthcare they need to do it safely and affordably. Learn more:
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- Roe v. Wade Anniversary Toolkit 2024
- Pregnancy Crisis Centers Are Not Clinics
- Maternal Health Improvements Under Medicaid
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Latest Resources on Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice
This Is Reno: Impact of Roe reversal continues to reverberate (opinion)
NC Newsline: How and why did my choices become a political statement?
HCANEF Partner Spotlight: Organizing For Abortion Access Through Art in Rhode Island
The Womxn Project, is a grassroots art and activism organization that was founded around a kitchen table in 2017 to fight for abortion rights and reproductive health care. It’s now a statewide grassroots organization dedicated to building a strong movement that...
Let’s Celebrate Black History Month and Keep Working Towards Equity
February is Black History Month and though progress on achieving meaningful racial equity is slow, there is still a lot to celebrate even as we chart a course toward more improvements. In the last year, we’ve seen an increasing number of Black leaders in both parties...
On Roe v. Wade’s 50th Anniversary, Millions of Patients are Unable To Access Abortion
2023 marks the first year in half a century that women in the United States do not have the Constitutional right to access abortion. The U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark January 22, 1973 ruling on Roe v. Wade made abortion legal under the Fourteenth Amendment as a...
HCANEF Partner Spotlight: Virginia Organizing Fighting for Reproductive Health, Rights & Justice in Wake of SCOTUS Repeal of Abortion Rights
Since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs’ decision, Virginia Organizing, an HCANEF partner in Virginia, has been bringing people together to protect abortion access in the Commonwealth. Immediately following the June 24th decision, the State Governing Board of Virginia...
Voters Pick Abortion Rights Over Extremist Bans in Midterm Elections
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs decision, after 50 years of guaranteed abortion rights and access, was a wake-up call to many Americans. On the eve of the 2022 mid-term elections, abortion was illegal in a quarter of the country. The...
SCOTUS Dobbs’ Decision Overturns Constitutional Right to Abortion Activists Fight Back
On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court turned back the clock fifty years by reversing a basic Constitutional freedom that for decades has enabled pregnant people to make decisions about their own futures: the right to have an abortion. For decades, two-thirds of the...
The Looming Supreme Court Decision on Abortion
On Monday, the Supreme Court announced that, next term, it would hear a challenge to a 2018 Mississippi abortion law, which conservative legal scholars have said provides an opportunity to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that ensures civil rights for...