
Activist Interview: Kaijuanda Sutton
Kaijuanda Sutton is an advocate for girls and women who resides in Springfield, MO.
Dr. Francis has built a career out of spreading disinformation—such as wrongly claiming that hormonal contraception causes abortion.
Kaijuanda Sutton is an advocate for girls and women who resides in Springfield, MO.
We were excited to help facilitate a larger conversation about reproductive justice and education justice with the students at George Mason. Reproaction looks forward to continuing to use a reproductive justice framework to address systemic issues in Virginia and around the country.
There’s amazing energy in Arkansas to change the status quo and build a new, holistic framework for addressing reproductive health in Arkansas.
Different methods vary in safety and effectiveness, but this forum focused on self-managed abortion with pills, which is both safe and effective.
We believe the survivor, and we are proud to stand with her and all survivors. Reproaction will be there again at the courthouse steps when the invasion of privacy charge is refiled.
In honor of Black Maternal Health Week this past April, Reproaction launched a photo campaign as a means to raise awareness for maternal and infant mortality.
Reproaction will continue to put pressure on Harris Teeter until it joins the 76 percent of chain retailers who already stock Plan B One Step on the shelf. Follow #DontHidePlanB for more updates on this campaign.
There are more than 40 anti-abortion fake clinics in Arkansas that act as a wing of the pro-life movement. Arkansas has only three reproductive health clinics that provide abortion.
On Sunday, April 15, Reproaction held its seventh screening event in Springfield, MO. About 60 people showed up on a snowy and very cold Sunday to watch Fusion TV Network’s documentary, The Naked Truth: Death by Delivery, and hear from some very special panelists about maternal and infant mortality.
On April 12, we finally got the chance to expose fake clinics in Kansas City, MO.