“Not Like Iran” and How We Must Learn from Iranian Feminist Movement-Building
I believe in a brighter future for Iranians, like myself, and for Americans, also like myself. But only if we fight for it, even when the odds are steep beyond belief.
Anti-abortion fake clinics direct their targeting toward the most marginalized including young people, minority communities, and those with limited economic means.
I believe in a brighter future for Iranians, like myself, and for Americans, also like myself. But only if we fight for it, even when the odds are steep beyond belief.
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.
We must recognize the real threat that the anti-abortion movement and their fake clinics pose to our communities.
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
Here are some questions that should be answered positively before getting involved with any reproductive justice groups and organizations.
People with disabilities make up a quarter of the U.S. population, and to exclude them from movement work is not only harmful, but ignores that we share intertwining struggles.
By removing courses on “abortion pill reversal” from state-backed nursing boards, we can stop the spread of the unscientific, unproven, and unethically-imposed theory of “abortion pill reversal”
Here are some ways you can take action.
The mission of anti-abortion fake clinics is to use disinformation about abortion, religion, and reproductive health to manipulate and coerce pregnant people.
First Amendment protections apply to governmental overreach, not private companies like Google and Facebook.