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Movement leaders of all ages must consider how to make this work sustainable.
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Young D.C. Residents Are in the Fight for Reproductive Justice
The students were surprised to learn about legal restrictions to abortion access in D.C., which is widely considered an abortion safe haven, but has been victimized by conservative meddling and racist control of the District’s government.

Protecting Your Data Online
Reproaction has insured that your data will not be shared with Big Tech companies such as Meta or Google when you use our website.

Defrocked Priest and Anti-Abortion Leader Frank Pavone Accused of Sexual Harassment
Pavone displays narcissistic, unhinged, volatile behavior that shows the ‘pro-life’ movement for what it really is.

Activist Interview: Sapphire Garcia-Lies
"The bigger your work, the bigger your fire has to be for the work, so that you keep focused and have enough strength to keep going."

Transphobia Has No Place in Sports
We must let these young athletes be heard, elevated, and celebrated.

No, Students for Life. Abortion Does Not Cause Pollution. Please Stop Lying.
Decades of corporate greed have caused real, verifiable harm to the environment; attempting to shift the blame from the negligent corporations responsible for this damage to individuals and prescribers makes it clear that Students for Life’s concern isn’t the environment, but their own violent agenda.

Big Tech’s Responsibility to Abortion-Seekers
We have to find innovative ways like a new feature to listings to get the right information in the hands of everyone who needs it.

Anti-Abortion Fake Clinics Play the Victim, with Congressional Help
We must recognize the real threat that the anti-abortion movement and their fake clinics pose to our communities.

Banning Abortion Encourages Criminalization – Whether ‘Pro-Life’ Leaders Admit It or Not
The truth is that even those who claim to be opposed to punishing people who have abortions are working towards a future where that punishment is increasingly common