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Reproductive Freedom for All, formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America and commonly known as simply NARAL (/ ˈ n ɛər əl / NAIR-əl), is a non-profit 501(c)(4) organization in the United States that engages in lobbying, political action, and advocacy efforts to oppose restrictions on abortion, to expand access to legal abortion and birth control, and to support paid parental leave and protection ...
The Reproductive Freedom Alliance is an interstate gubernatorial alliance announced in 2023 to defend the right to abortion and reproductive freedoms. [1] Major funding for the Alliance is provided by the California Wellness Foundation with additional support from the Rosenberg Foundation. The Alliance currently has 22 governor members.
“Reproductive freedom, to us, encompasses that broader range of policy outcomes that are necessary for us to get to abortion access being legal and unfettered in this country,” Mini Timmaraju ...
Attorney, reproductive rights advocate Rukmini " Mini " Timmaraju is an American lawyer and reproductive rights advocate. She has been the president of Reproductive Freedom for All , formerly known as NARAL Pro-Choice America , since 2021.
NARAL Pro-Choice America, an influential abortion-rights group, announced Wednesday that it is changing its name to Reproductive Freedom for All. For decades, abortion-rights advocates used the ...
In the two years since the Dobbs v.Jackson Supreme Court decision, the landscape of abortion care and reproductive freedom has drastically changed across the United States. Here in New Hampshire ...
Center for Reproductive Rights, a global legal advocacy organization that seeks to advance reproductive rights; Guttmacher Institute, a research organization on sexual and reproductive health and rights; I'm Not Sorry.net, a defunct website that collected stories concerning women's positive abortion experiences
That's 44% of all women of reproductive age, and 55% of Black women. We knew women would die because of these bans, but we didn't know how many, or where, or who they would be. But now we have names.